Bizcast: Lynn Hidy on her book, “Mastering Inside Sales Leadership”, in conversation with Subhanjan Sarkar
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Lynn Hidy, founder of UpYourTeleSales.com, helps inside sales leaders build confident, high-performing virtual teams without losing their minds (or their humour). Known for her clarity, candour, and results-driven style, her book Mastering Inside Sales Leadership delivers practical strategies that actually work in today’s inside sales world.
Lynn Hidy Mastering Inside Sales Leadership- Lynn Hidy identifies a core industry paradox: while inside sales has become a dominant force in global business, especially with the rise of virtual selling, it remains a neglected and often misunderstood discipline. She notes that the role is frequently treated as a transient starting point in a sales career rather than a strategic function, leading to teams that feel undervalued and lack structured support.
- There is a necessity for inside sales leaders to move from reactive fire-fighting to proactive, vision-driven leadership. The author contends that planning is often seen as a “luxury” or “fantasy” due to constant external changes, but it is precisely because of this volatility that a clear structure is essential. Hidy advocates for establishing a 12-month vision—the “picture on the puzzle box”—and then methodically working backwards to define quarterly, weekly, and daily priorities.
- The author criticises metrics-driven cultures that track “everything” but value nothing, advocating instead for key performance indicators centred on genuine “customer connection” as the foundation for revenue. True leadership, she suggests, involves allowing room for mistakes and conducting constructive debriefs rather than blame-oriented reprimands.
Run time – 00:49:10 mins.
Links for Subhanjan
subhanjan@pitch.link
https://www.linkedin.com/in/subhanjansarkar
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