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SalesTools

Supporting sales with digital sales tools

Digital sales tools are all about providing the right information, at
the right time in the buyer’s journey. That way, sales conversations are shorter, more efficient and to-the-point – increasing the value for all involved and streamlining the sales process.


MetaVerse

Web 3.0, NFTs and the metaverse

How will these new developments impact B2B marketing? For starters, there will be reduced opportunities for targeted advertising with web 3.0, while new opportunities for product promotion are already emerging in
the metaverse.  


NewHospitalFacility

Launching a new hospital or clinic

When you are opening a new hospital or clinic, there are many stages and stakeholders to consider. A solid communications plan can keep your launch activities on track.

 

Anne-Mie Vansteelant
Anne-Mie Vansteelant
COO | Managing Partner at Living Stone

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