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#1 Having a Bad Year in EdTech Sales, Working for a Start-up, and Classroom to Sales.

23 min · 6. nov. 2025
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Kristina Mitchell discusses her transition from the education sector to sales, highlighting the stark differences in how knowledge is valued in both fields. She reflects on the challenges of leaving a familiar environment and the realization that in sales, outcomes take precedence over academic credentials. takeaways * A significant transition can bruise one's ego. * In education, knowledge is paramount; in sales, it's outcomes. * The shift from education to sales requires a mindset change. * Personal growth often comes from uncomfortable transitions. * Sales success is measured by results, not degrees. * Leaving education can lead to a realization of value differences. * Ego can be challenged when moving to a new field. * Understanding the importance of outcomes is crucial in sales. * The education system focuses on knowledge transfer. * Sales requires a different skill set than teaching.

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#1 Having a Bad Year in EdTech Sales, Working for a Start-up, and Classroom to Sales.

Kristina Mitchell discusses her transition from the education sector to sales, highlighting the stark differences in how knowledge is valued in both fields. She reflects on the challenges of leaving a familiar environment and the realization that in sales, outcomes take precedence over academic credentials. takeaways * A significant transition can bruise one's ego. * In education, knowledge is paramount; in sales, it's outcomes. * The shift from education to sales requires a mindset change. * Personal growth often comes from uncomfortable transitions. * Sales success is measured by results, not degrees. * Leaving education can lead to a realization of value differences. * Ego can be challenged when moving to a new field. * Understanding the importance of outcomes is crucial in sales. * The education system focuses on knowledge transfer. * Sales requires a different skill set than teaching.

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