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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 attributes separate the common salesperson from a truly successful sales professional? Is it being a “good talker” as we so frequently hear? Or is it the courage to call on anyone at any organization? Is it some kind of “superpower” that they have, or could it be something simpler than that?
Maybe today you’ll hear the secret that will transform your career as Scott and I welcome sales expert Brent Widman to discuss The Importance of Consistency on episode 542 of the Winning at Selling Podcast.
Golden Nugget:
“There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long-range risks of comfortable inaction.” – John F. Kennedy
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Mentions:
– Current Book – Theory of Accountability by Steve Silverstein
– Bill – Trustworthy Profession Survey – https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/salespeople-perception-problem
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