This Is What Happens When They Follow The Process! | Gregg and Mike - 1829

The Sales Evangelist - A podcast by Donald C. Kelly

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It’s no secret—a structured sales process can significantly boost your ability to close deals. Following a proven step-by-step method reduces the pressure and uncertainty when a potential buyer says "no." In this episode, I sit down with Gregg and Mike, co-authors of Sales Sucks, But It Doesn’t Have To, to discuss the sales strategies that have fueled their success. Tune in to learn how you can apply their techniques to achieve the same results. The Genesis of "Sales Sucks, But It Doesn’t Have To" Greg and Mike's Previous Roles: At their last company, Greg and Mike devised technological innovations that expedited onboarding and sales processes, helping the company grow faster than its competitors. Why Write the Book: After realizing that new sales representatives could improve by using these effective methods, they decided to create a book to outline their step-by-step process. Sales Methods for Leaders and Reps Rapport and Problem-Solving: Establishing rapport and understanding client problems are critical. Instead of a hard sell, frame conversations around problem-solving. Script and Process: Greg explains the importance of having a script and understanding the 'why' behind each part of the process. It's about helping customers make informed decisions rather than manipulating them. Role Playing and Real-Time Practice: To ensure that scripts are both practical and effective, frequent role-playing and real-time practice are crucial. This also helps identify and rectify any gaps in the process. Practical Application in Different Sales Scenarios Example Scenario – Selling HR Software: Greg provides a script for selling HR software, showing how framing the problem and solution sequentially helps in decision-making.  Leveraging Technology: Mike highlights how predictable behaviors in sales scenarios can be facilitated with technology, making the sales process more efficient and scalable. "It's really the ethical thing to do, to prepare and arm your salespeople to go in to perform in ways that better them." - Mike Latch. "You have a...