Tuesday, July 26, 2011

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If you think you could GROW from the teachings written in this blog.
If you think you could BENEFIT from the teachings written in this blog.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

You are who you associate with.

There is no ‘I’ in team, they say. ‘They’ are somewhat wrong. In sales, as in life, we are who we surround ourselves with. Have you ever noticed that people who spend time with each other on a regular basis have the same catch phrases and mannerisms? Of course you have. These are the tangibles, the similarities you can see and hear.

The same diction isn’t the problem, isn’t the intangibles that effect a person’s ability to succeed or not.

In seemingly insignificant ways, those we associate with on a regular basis rub off on us. They, in part, dictate our day to day operations and how we conduct ourselves on a both professional and personal level. Napoleon Hill discusses the concept of creating a Mastermind Alliance – a group of individuals who are smarter, stronger, more creative and more successful that you. Henry Ford wasn’t the brightest man in the world, but he surrounded himself with people who knew what he didn’t – and for that – became great.

We train our Sales Professionals to surround themselves with positive people. However, sometimes people in our organization forget that that same principle goes for them too.

By allowing negative people into your life, you are green lighting others to interfere with your ability to become as successful as you imagine.

There very much is an ‘I’ in team. YOU are responsible for your team, just as much as you are responsible for yourself. If you have a cancer-type person or group in your life, in order to strengthen your team you must eliminate them. By strengthening your team, you strengthen yourself. By strengthening yourself, you strengthen your team.

Without a solid team around you, you can expect mediocre results.

- BEAT CANCER.
- ELIMINATE BULLSHIT.
- DO YOUR BEST and stop using the word ‘try’ or ‘tried’.
- TAKE PRIDE IN EVERYTHING YOU DO OR DON’T DO IT.

There are plenty of I’s in MILLION$ and BILLION$.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Recent Developments.

This post is not going to be in the format of my normal posts, as it is more of an open letter than a sales training post.

In March of this year I started working full time with a company I'd worked with on and off for since 2005. Unfortunately, our competition has been posting some negative information on the internet about us in hopes that some of the employees we have, should their malicious attacks put us out of business, would go and work for them.

For those that have ever met or spent any time with me, I am certain you would agree that my only desire in life is to do my absolute best every single day in whatever I do. Although, like most, I made some mistakes when I was in High School - I have certainly matured and grown into a man that my family, friends and co-workers can be proud to know.

That said, I find it appalling and poor business practice to attempt to soil another businesses name or reputation. The vacation club world is a small world, most of the players in this business know each other, that sometimes makes for some heated conversations and emails. However, these class-less liars who are parading around the internet posing as unhappy customers have left me no choice but to break our legal team ordered silence and speak out on my "professional" blog.

I am offering a $5000 reward to any person who can find a REAL customer of mine that has had a problem that was not addressed and corrected.

I hope this post does one of two things;
1) Perhaps has the spam artists rethink their business strategy.
2) Helps current or future customers of mine realize how serious I am about creating a team of 'raving fans' and not 'satisfied customers'.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Defined Roles.

Great leaders are considered great leaders because they were able to persuade other men and women to believe in their methods and follow them.

You don't become a great leader by doing everything yourself.

Great organizations are made by great people. Not at the top, but at the center of these great people is a man or woman to whom they all look to for guidance, advise, support and mentorship.

These leaders know how to delegate and know how to grow their team of key people.

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Sales Professional know that THEY TOO are LEADERS.

To be great at sales, you must be great at defining who you are in your organization and what your role(s) is/are. Too often I witness sales people being asked to preform mundane and non PROFIT PRODUCING tasks.

Listen up!

Set some boundaries.
Define your role.
Preform that role better than anyone could ask of you.
Cash checks.

You'll be a better and wealthier person for doing one or two things incredibly, then for doing many things decently.