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When it comes to selling, many salespeople lead with their product or service, and seek to ‘retro fit’ this into a perceived need or in some cases a created need. Whilst this can generate results for the salesperson, it doesn’t always represent tangible value for the client, often leading to buyers remorse. Exceptional sales people always have the courage to ask for the sale, but they do so after they have built genuine rapport with the client and have clearly identified whether there is a problem that needs to be solved. These sales people are genuinely interested in the client and not solely focused on trying to be interesting to the client – a big difference. In this episode, I’m joined by Markus Neukom, Leadership Strategist, and Leadership Executive Coach, and we explore the power of being interested, building genuine connections, being authentic, as well as exploring imposter syndrome. It is a fascinating conversation.
To connect with Markus, please go to:
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/markusneukom/