Winning at Selling Podcast : Episode #509

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Thank you for listening to the episode. Your commitment to developing your selling skills, mindset and techniques is our motivation.

This podcast is dedicated to the overall success in the sales channel.  From the CEO to the front line salespeople, every role must be aligned, trained and committed, every day to achieve the desired outcome.  This is not done without a commitment to ongoing career development in learning market-relevant techniques, overcoming conceptual barriers, applying proactive and productive behaviors and projecting a positive attitude.

What is the most important part of making calls?  How much research should we do? What is the goal of the call? That’s just the beginning of our topic today on call planning.

Remember, if they are not hanging up on you, you are not making enough new calls – As Bill and I discuss Call Planning and other important ideas on episode 509 of the Winning at Selling Podcast.

Golden Nugget:

“It’s always too soon to quit.” Norman Vincent Peale

Your Hosts:

Bill Hellkamp See my LinkedIn profile and send me an invite
Visit my website: http://www.reachdev.com/

Scott “Professor Plum” PlumSee my LinkedIn profile and send me an invite
Visit my website: https://www.mnsales.com

Mentions: 
– Current Book – The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
– Scott – Dead Sea or Sea of Galilee
– Bill – Blog: Why Most Company Pitches are Ineffective

Whether you are defending first place in the market or dedicated to fighting for first place, each episode will deliver proven advice you can apply that day to improve your sales results.

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