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GeorgeKramer
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I would have soaked up more knowledge as it relates to the Internet and the online world as it relates to sales, the actual growth of the Internet and the use of e-mail. It was just in its infancy when I checked out as a an account rep but I did a poor job as an "old guy afraid to learn new tricks" and just avoided computers at any costs.
I wanted to be out on the streets selling (which I did as much as possible) and avoided pesky company meetings whenever possible (who didn't/who doesn't?) but I also ran away from the few colleagues who had embraced the online world because I just didn't want to deal with it. Bad move on my part.
I'd also push for more company parties/outings, even if it is just amongst co-workers and not company-sponsored. The need to build and foster relationships between on-air talent and the sales team was obvious at most stations but management had no idea how to do that. My answer is simple - put a big plate of wings and a few pitchers of beer in front of them and let 'em just talk!
I wanted to be out on the streets selling (which I did as much as possible) and avoided pesky company meetings whenever possible (who didn't/who doesn't?) but I also ran away from the few colleagues who had embraced the online world because I just didn't want to deal with it. Bad move on my part.
I'd also push for more company parties/outings, even if it is just amongst co-workers and not company-sponsored. The need to build and foster relationships between on-air talent and the sales team was obvious at most stations but management had no idea how to do that. My answer is simple - put a big plate of wings and a few pitchers of beer in front of them and let 'em just talk!