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Why Don't Your Prospects Want to Talk to You?
We spend a significant amount of our sales and marketing effort on filling the pipeline with prospects and following up with them. With a full pipeline and consistent follow-up, you are bound to make plenty of sales, right? Well, much of the time that's true. Finding the right people to contact, and actually making those contacts, will in many cases produce results. But sometimes, it's not enough.
To close a sale, you need to get your prospective clients to agree to some sort of presentation. It may happen in person or over the phone, take five minutes...
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After more than 20 years in corporate sales, Stu Schlackman created Competitive Excellence, an organization dedicated to Superior Sales Results. Leveraging his competitive nature and winning results, Schlackman’s firm focuses on training and coaching sales and service teams to turn them into top performers. Schlackman was instrumental in increasing revenue and growing the client base of large corporations such as Capgemini, EDS, and the former Digital Equipment Corporation. In addition to closing large contracts and leading sales teams throughout his career, Schlackman also spearheaded sales training initiatives. These initiatives powered his sales teams to exceed sales projections by an average of more than 30% percent annually. Today, Schlackman uses his experience to help companies build high performance teams and increase sales by understanding the four different personality styles as defined in his Personality Perspectives Process. Knowing the client’s personality will help sales professionals close business by understanding why they make decisions. The foundation of personality styles emphasizes what the person values, how they prefer to communicate, how they make decisions and what will motivate them to take action. As author of Don’t Just Stand There, Sell Something and Four People You Should Know, Schlackman imparts wisdom, technique, and practical advice for corporate executives, sales professionals, corporate trainers, and others who have the desire to compete and win in business and life. Schlackman holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Master of Business Administration from Kennedy Western University. He is involved in teaching and mentoring in the Business division of Dallas Christian College; sits on the Board of Directors for the Richardson Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Richardson and Prevent Blindness Dallas. Schlackman is also the incoming Vice President/Marketing of the National Speakers Association/North Texas. Recent clients include: AT&T, Verizon, Banctec, Cisco Systems, New York Life, Goldman Sachs, Holmes Murphy, Hub International, University of Dallas, Texas, BancTec, Fujitsu and Lennox International Visit www.Competitive-Excellence.com for services and testimonials. |
Random articles by Stu Schlackman It was back many years ago and my first day... Read More >>One of the more popular topics of discussion these days... Read More >>Customers buy for a variety of reasons and one of... Read More >>If you want to exceed your budget consistently and bring... Read More >> |
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