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Sunday, February 23, 2025

New to Copier Sales — Begin the Self-Training Journey With AI


Manager to new copier rep: “Learning how to sell copiers around here is like drinking from a fire hose.”  It’s one of the many sales mantras that echoes for eternity, and it’s timeless because it’s true.

Traditional learning methods consist of one person telling the newbie how they did it, how one method or a combination of protocols worked well for them, and the many thousands of other sales reps before them. This is not a lie, but it is not the entire truth.  As a matter of fact, the most used method of sales training is baptism by fire: “Here’s a list of the prospects in your territory, it’s a good one, reach out to every one of them and secure as many appointments as possible.”  That’s it.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Toshiba Outlines Ai Strategy at ECS Scottsdale

 

by Celeste Dame

​Scottsdale, AZ — At the recent Executive Connection Summit (ECS) in Scottsdale, Toshiba executives detailed the company’s evolving approach to Ai and automation, emphasizing its application in sales, service, and operational efficiency. The presentation, delivered to an audience of industry professionals and dealers, aimed to showcase Toshiba’s strategic direction and highlight the potential benefits of Ai-driven tools for its dealer network. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Xerox at ECS 2025: A Bold Bet on A4, AI, and the Dealer Channel


By Celeste Dame, 2/5/20250 

Xerox took the stage at ECS 2025 with a message that was both bold and familiar. The company, long synonymous with print, declared its intent to redefine itself as a data and workflow powerhouse. It wasn’t the first time Xerox promised transformation, but this time the message carried weight. The stakes are higher, the competition more aggressive, and the expectations from dealers and customers more pressing.

One of the biggest headlines came with the announcement of Xerox’s intent to acquire Lexmark, a move that signals a full-scale assault on the A4 market. A4 is the only segment of print that’s still growing, and right now HP dominates it. Xerox, by bringing Lexmark under its umbrella, is making it clear that it sees A4 as its best path forward.

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