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The Human Element in Enterprise Sales w/Matt Finch

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In this episode, Brian Dietmeyer talks to Matt Finch, VP of Sales Engineering at Olo, about the evolving landscape of corporate culture and authenticity in the workplace. They delve into how personal backgrounds and self-expression shape professional environments, challenging the traditional emphasis on formal education for hiring and success. The discussion covers the generational shift towards valuing individuality, the implications of "fake it till you make it," and the integration of life and work in today's society. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that redefines the role of authenticity in enterprise sales and leadership, offering valuable perspectives for both newcomers and seasoned professionals, all here on CloseMode.

Timestamps:

00:00 Email integration blurs work-life boundaries for salespeople.

05:10 People-pleasing can hinder personal and career growth.

06:58 From taverns to white collar, shedding old skin.

12:44 Creativity in education and non-traditional paths.

15:33 Sales skills applicable in tech for everyone.

18:25 Starting small, grow big, stay authentic.

22:35 Embrace yourself, seek improvement, set boundaries, adapt.

26:08 Support individuality, job growth, and happiness. Leadership impact.

28:27 Book about balancing personal and professional life.

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Content provided by Dan Sanchez. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dan Sanchez or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Brian Dietmeyer talks to Matt Finch, VP of Sales Engineering at Olo, about the evolving landscape of corporate culture and authenticity in the workplace. They delve into how personal backgrounds and self-expression shape professional environments, challenging the traditional emphasis on formal education for hiring and success. The discussion covers the generational shift towards valuing individuality, the implications of "fake it till you make it," and the integration of life and work in today's society. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that redefines the role of authenticity in enterprise sales and leadership, offering valuable perspectives for both newcomers and seasoned professionals, all here on CloseMode.

Timestamps:

00:00 Email integration blurs work-life boundaries for salespeople.

05:10 People-pleasing can hinder personal and career growth.

06:58 From taverns to white collar, shedding old skin.

12:44 Creativity in education and non-traditional paths.

15:33 Sales skills applicable in tech for everyone.

18:25 Starting small, grow big, stay authentic.

22:35 Embrace yourself, seek improvement, set boundaries, adapt.

26:08 Support individuality, job growth, and happiness. Leadership impact.

28:27 Book about balancing personal and professional life.

  continue reading

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