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πŸ‘‹ Meet Gongfamous Community member Ian Gwynne!

  • October 20, 2022
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πŸ‘‹ Meet Gongfamous Community member Ian Gwynne!
Molly Kipnis
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@Ian Gwynne is the Technology Enablement Architect at Mimecast and one of the winners of the #MyGongSecret campaign for his incredible Gong best practice for Sales Enablement. (Learn how Ian uses Gong’s saved searches, aligned trackers, scorecards, and filters to create a best-practice library for the Mimecast Sales team here!)

 

Read on to learn more about Ian and what makes him Gongfamous!

 

Q: What’s a fun fact about you? 

A: Professional fun fact: I was one of the first 50 people Globally to be Gong Program Manager Launch Certified. Random fun fact: I have shoe laces tattooed on my feet! I grew up running track junior nationally.

 

Q: What is your favorite feature in Gong? 

A: Either the ability to stack call filters on the Gong Calls page to specific call results or Gong Deal board warnings.

 

Q: How does Gong make your life easier? 

A: Using call filters helps me find effective calls. As an Enablement professional, it’s extremely helpful to be able to stack call filters from the Gong Calls page to test a hypothesis or find specific calls based on a number of Tracker, slide, CRM filters, and more! 

 

When a new hire joins, I can stack tracker filters like when β€œcompetitors are mentioned” and CRM filters such as β€œstage now closed Won” to share examples of when other sellers have overcome competitor objections and ended up winning the deal. 

 

This makes it a lot easier to give real-life examples which reps can review at their own leisure.

 

Q: What is your advice to Sales Enablement Managers who are just getting started in their career?

A: 

  1. Network, network, network - Enablement is a tight knit community filled with a ton of professionals who are eager to help!

  2. Ask questions, especially feedback, but at the same time, don't be afraid to fail. Remember β€œFail” stands for First Attempt In Learning. All learning begins at the starting line!

  3. Start as a β€œgeneralist” but work to find your niche. It’s great to be an Enablement β€œjack-of-all-trades” and learn from a number of roles, but speaking from experience, once you find what makes you tick, it will be much more fulfilling to focus on what you love to do day-to-day! Whether that be messaging enablement, technology, onboarding, or anything else, when you feel you’ve found your niche, double down on focusing on a role in that desired area.

 

Q: If you weren't doing what you do now as a career, what would you be doing instead?

A: Probably something random, like building bicycles, or something physical like working construction in the film industry. I love to work with my hands and I love bikes. I also come from a family who works in the film industry, so if I didn't study business in school, that's realistically where I’d be!

 

Q: Bonus question: Salty or sweet?

A: If sour was an option, I’d say that…but I’ll go salty. Ms. Vickie's Salt and Vinegar chips are my weakness!

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Ian Gwynne
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  • October 24, 2022

Thanks for the opportunity @Molly Kipnis - Love how many best practices I’ve learned from this competition!

#ThankYouGongCommunity


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