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Break through performance barriers

Mentor24x7 - increase sales performance
and productivity via a unique learn-as-
you-perform software application.

It is underpinned by the world's largest
winning business research programme
into top performing behaviours.

 
 

Only Mentor24x7 gives you rapidly increased sales and improves business productivity by delivering on-the-job training and best business practice to the business teams that need it most.

Improve your job training methods, easily. By enabling teams to easily adopt top performing behaviours, you’ll increase your sales, productivity and profit, without risk, and will start to see improved results, rapidly and easily. Do better business quickly!

The quickest way to improve sales? Don’t use your top performers' time in mentoring others: use their knowledge to improve sales performance. Mentor24x7, from Cotoco, is suitable for the entire business organisation and is implemented via award winning technology.

 

Key benefits

 

Mentor24x7 delivers

  • Increase sales
  • Improve productivity and performance
  • Utilise winning behaviours
  • Rapidly distribute best practices
  • Faster induction
  • Minimise support costs
  • Shorten sales cycles
  • Enhance cross-selling and up-selling
  • Keep sales people up-to-date
  • Maximise time in the field
 

Key differentiators

 

Mentor24x7’s technique is unique

  • Underpinned by global research
  • On-the-job learning
  • Provides winning behavioural guidance
  • Benefits the entire organisation
  • Full management information system
  • Ensures consistency and compliance
  • Upgradeable, updateable & enforceable
  • Tailored to your exact need
  • Localised for countries and markets
  • Available 24x7 out in the field
 

Professorial insight

‘Winners don’t work harder. They approach challenges and opportunities differently.’

Professor Colin Coulson-Thomas