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That's the question that was posed by a writer for a major trade publication. He also asked me if salespeople should adapt their sales approach to the personality types of their customers. Here's how I answered him...

In the over 20 years I was a sales trainer, I was often asked to train pigs to fly, to "make" a salesperson out of someone who simply should have been doing something else for a living.
I came to understand that a person's temperament that they are born with had something to do with whether or not they could be made into a salesperson. Those with the right temperament took to selling like a duck takes to water. Other, less so. Some, never.
Maybe Jacques is right and that anyone can be made into a salesperson. I'm not so sure.