Overcoming Challenges Through Immediate Solutions: The Top 2 things Jeff DeBeech would like partners to know about the Verizon Partner Network

 

In an evolving telecommunications landscape, understanding the dynamics of partner networks is crucial for sales success. Jeff DeBeech, Channel Manager for the Mobility Co-Sell Program at Verizon Business, sheds light on the Verizon Partner Network, emphasizing its significance in supporting sales teams and enhancing customer solutions.

Jeff highlights the top two insights for partners within the Verizon Partner Network. First, he appreciates the network’s deep understanding of sales challenges and objectives attributed to including seasoned Verizon veterans within the team. This experience translates into a profound comprehension of sales scenarios, customer expectations, and the hurdles sales teams face. Secondly, Jeff values the network’s ability to provide immediate solutions, equipment, or bundled packages, enhancing the organization’s offering and addressing customer needs effectively. This access to a wide range of solutions bolsters Verizon’s reputation and ensures partners can swiftly address any customer issues with confidence.

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