This topic is all about helping sales (and non-sales) people to realize that winning new business is not about selling (or “telling”) more aggressively. It’s about changing the nature of the relationship between buyer and seller to one of collaboration.
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Sales Keynote Speeches: Are They Worth Doing?
It’s that time of year again. Sales leaders are starting to finalize their plans for the January 2012 kickoff events and most believe that a key element of each year’s festivities is a keynote speaker.
HBR says: “Relationship Selling is Dead”
It seems unimaginable that a respectable resource like the Harvard Business Review could possibly argue that relationship selling is dead. After all, haven’t sales experts since the dawn of man told us that relationships are everything – i.e. people buy from people they like.
Did Your Last Keynote Speaker Have a Lasting Impact?
Every year you (or your meeting planning team) search for a great speaker for your sales kickoff meeting that will really get your team motivated for the new year (especially when your goals have increased by 20%!). You’ve had the guy who climbed Mt Everest who talked about overcoming challenges. You’ve hired the disabled person who has run 27 marathons and talks about perseverance. You’ve even had the comedian visit to get the troops to laugh and hope they forget about the price increases they have to deliver to clients and the quota increases that likely mean they will earn 25% less than they did last year.
Industry-Customized Approaches to UnSelling
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