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Reading the pipeline: three reports your managing director will actually open

Most dashboards die on Monday. These three reports (stage velocity, source ROI, and lost-reason) earn their place every week.

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Cathal Byrne

Cathal Byrne writes for LeadsCloser on the operational side of running a modern brokerage: pipelines, follow-up, and the dashboards that actually get opened.

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