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Mind the Gap: How to Assess Sales Performance Gaps to Achieve Execution Excellence

PDG

Coaching Mind the Gap: How to Assess Sales Performance Gaps to Achieve Execution Excellence April 15, 2024 – 6 min read Commercial leaders are constantly seeking ways to enhance their team’s performance. Essentially, they know what to do because you’ve trained them. The question is, are they doing it?

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Demystifying Why Leadership Development Often Fails

PDG

Not Recognizing the Knowing-Doing Gap Let’s face it: a lot of new leader readiness programs don’t do enough to prepare leaders for the realities of the job. The “knowing-doing gap” refers to the disparity between what individuals know they should do and what they actually do in practice.

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Optimizing Teams for Best-In-Class Sales Performance

PDG

Chris Deluzio, legacy Biohaven Pharmaceuticals, and Sean Frontz, PDG, assess the current state of the pharma sales organization through the lens of the Performance Matrix and then provide a roadmap for optimizing your team’s ability to drive results. The Knowing/Doing Gap is one of the most studied concepts in human psychology.

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Louder than words

E-Learning Provocateur

Well, organisations that focus like an eagle know precisely the capabilities to assess each candidate against, because they are the ones that align to their strategic imperatives. Cross-reference the KASAB framework to close the knowing-doing gap. Which begs the question… what capabilities? Development.

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A Framework For Content Curation

Learnnovators

. * Truisms such as this one are typically met with suspicion from certain quarters of the L&D community, but in this case the research on the comparative efficacies of lectures, worked examples, PBL etc appears to add up. This content jumps the knowing-doing gap by helping the learner apply the concepts back on the job.

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A framework for content curation

E-Learning Provocateur

. * Truisms such as this one are typically met with suspicion from certain quarters of the L&D community, but in this case the research on the comparative efficacies of lectures, worked examples, PBL etc appears to add up. This content jumps the knowing-doing gap by helping the learner apply the concepts back on the job.

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9 Ways to Increase Online Student Engagement

WBT Systems

Show them how to find materials, assignments, and assessments, and how to communicate with their instructor and fellow students. If students know why they’re doing an activity and how it will impact them, they’re more likely to invest themselves in it and complete the work. #3 Providing examples or scenarios.

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