The Price is Right: Understanding How Buyers Think About Value

Defining the Power of Win/Loss Analysis

“If your salespeople are asking for discounts that are too big or too often, then your product team hasn’t given sales the tools, knowledge and confidence they need to win deals at the right price.”
– Mark Stiving.

Rebecca Kalogeris, VP of marketing for Pragmatic Institute, talks with Mark Stiving, founder of Impact Pricing, about the importance of value-based pricing. In this conversation, Rebecca and Mark explain what a value-based pricing table is and how it can equip sales teams so they can confidently and effectively approach prospective buyers.

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