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By tapping into understanding the possibilities that exist in your organization, you can predict future needs and necessities of your employees and customers.\u00a0Client Advisor Christine McLeod<\/a> reveals the importance of discovering and leveraging existing knowledge in this clip from Sales 2.0 Conference<\/a> in San Francisco.<\/p>\n

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The best sales leaders consider these questions centered around knowledge management:<\/span><\/h3>\n
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  • Have you organized and facilitated the flow of knowledge in your organization?<\/li>\n
  • As a sales leader, do you fully understand what social business feels like on the inside?<\/li>\n
  • What can you create to better your organization?<\/li>\n
  • How can you stimulate office workflow to help your team leverage the knowledge at hand?<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n
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    For more insights into knowledge management with social tools and processes, view the clip below:<\/div>\n
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