Sales, Risks, and Practice

Selling obviously involves risk. You’re not guaranteed a certain amount of closed sales, except maybe zero, assuming you do nothing.  There are, however, healthy risks and unwise ones. If you have a skill or two that needs some work, the actual sale isn’t the place to practice.  If you goof, then, boom, sale lost.  Practice…

Selling Star Wars Episode VII

You may have heard the news that Disney has bought Lucasfilm and plans to release a new Star Wars movie in 2015.  Fans of the original trilogy were largely disappointed with the prequels, so they’re apprehensive about today’s breaking news.  If the filmmakers are smart, they’ll consider the “sales” aspect of releasing the movie even…

Excuses, Excuses

Do you make excuses for sales you fail to close or repeated bad business? Don’t.  Take it from quarterback Aaron Rogers, who owns up to his mistakes, passes on any excuses, and says rather, “I’ve said from the start that whatever happens happens as long as I continue to get better.” You’re going to make…

Starting Sales Young

My son, six, has lately taken to wandering the house, gathering cherished items, making an inventory in his mind, and offering to sell them to us at reasonable prices. At least he shows a sense for what his prospective customers like and dislike. If he’s really smart, he’ll start peddling bite-size crayons to his little…

A Testimonial

Ever since I began working closely with Nathan Jamail and learning his approach to sales, I’ve looked with new eyes upon every encounter I’ve had with a sales person.  Today, for example, I met briefly with someone interested in selling a product to my company.  I wasn’t in a position to make a decision on…

Be Confident, Not Arrogant

Sometimes there can be a fine line between confidence and arrogance, but you’ve really got to know the difference and know how to communicate the former without expressing the latter.  One for Drew Brees quote for you this week: “I’m a very modest person. But I’m also extremely confident. And if you put me in…

Keeping the Team Together

A big part of leading a team is putting your team members in the positions that are best for everyone.  You consider each person’s attributes and skills and you go from there.  Take it from Drew Brees: “My No. 1 priority, and it always has been this, is keeping our team together and making sure…