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10/14/2024
028. You Can Always Sell More! How to Strengthen Your Sales Team’s Selling Skills and Competitive Market Positioning (morning)
Instructor: Jim Pancero, CSP, CPAE
Level of Complexity: Intermediate/Advanced
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
This interactive program will show you, as the leader of your team, the selling skills you most want and need within your reps for success in today’s hyper-competitive selling environment. You will learn the evolution of selling explaining why so many of your senior sales reps are still stuck in outdated and ineffective selling philosophies. We will discuss the selling skills you most value in the next sales rep you hire. You will learn the five most critical selling skills (in addition to product knowledge) your team needs to achieve long-term selling success as well as the ten steps you can follow with your team to help them communicate a stronger response to a customer asking “Why buy from you?”.
A detailed workbook/action guide will be provided to help you take these ideas back to share with your sales team that includes a twenty-question evaluation of a sales rep’s selling skills.
Learning Objectives:
- Aimed at experienced sales managers and senior executives, this interactive program will first cover what skills you most want in the next salesperson you hire, and why these skills are so critical to your competitive selling advantage.
- Will also cover the five top selling skills you need in a sales professional. Each skill is reviewed in depth with emphasis on how to measure this skill within your current sales team and ideas on how to build this skill in your team.
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Rapid Teamwork
Sean Glaze
In modern organizations, there seems to be a revolving door of new projects and new teammates. The challenge is seldom about strategy. Leaders struggle because they don’t have a process for bringing diverse individuals together as a collaborative team.
Rapid Teamwork tells the story of Greg Sharpe, a manager whose team has been underachieving and struggling with a few issues.
What he and his executive team experience during an unusual rafting retreat is a lesson on how to become a more productive team quickly – creating a more unified workforce.