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Brief: How Commercial Banks Are Reconfiguring Their Competencies for the Future

Sales performance improvement

virtual selling commercial banking

June 15, 2020Brief

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Commercial banking is facing a transition as the prolonged economic recovery ushers in a changed future characterized by a new set of challenges.

Overcoming these challenges means driving revenue today with virtual selling skills.

In our brief, How Commercial Banks Are Reconfiguring Their Competencies for the Future, we look at how commercial banks can leverage existing skills in new ways to fully engage customers over virtual channels.

We explain: 

  • The repeatable three-part plan for selling virtually
  • The six critical skills that differentiate the sales professional from competitors
  • The path to becoming a trusted advisor
  • The agility behind virtual selling that keeps customers engaged

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