Reflect: At least two sentences per question, at least four sentences total, Which two traits are your greatest strengths? Explain. Which two traits
STEPS:
1. Read the article below.
2. Reflect: At least two sentences per question, at least four sentences total
- Which two traits are your greatest strengths? Explain.
- Which two traits are your greatest weaknesses? Explain.
3. Revise: Proper spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and grammar
The 14 Traits of Successful Salespeople
No matter which personality type you’re selling to, there are certain best practices to follow and good characteristics to cultivate. Business experts we interviewed say that the most successful salespeople share these traits.
1. THEY CARE ABOUT THE CUSTOMER’S INTERESTS.
“Your customers want to know you … understand their challenges, dreams, and goals, and have carefully considered why your solution makes sense – and they want to be sure you have their best interests at heart. They have to be sure you care [more] about their mission and the greater good than your numbers.” – Karin Hurt, founder of Let’s Grow Leaders
2. THEY’RE CONFIDENT.
“If you don’t believe in your product, you aren’t going to make a customer believe in your product. If you can confidently explain how your product or service is going to solve a problem for the customer, then you’ve got the customer in the palm of your hand.” – Megan Ingenbrandt, social media assistant at General Floor
3. THEY’RE ALWAYS ON.
“A good salesperson … is always aware of her circumstances and surroundings, can see how her product or service might positively impact her environment, and will be prepared to present and make a sale at any moment.” – Judy Crockett, retail management consultant and owner of Interactive Marketing & Communication
4. THEY’RE SUBTLE.
“Great salespeople never look like they are selling anything. They are educating, instilling faith and confidence. They are quietly and invisibly demonstrating why customers should believe in them and, in turn, buy from them.” – Mark Stevens, CEO of Almost Science
5. THEY’RE RESILIENT.
“Top sales achievers have a unique ability to cope with difficulty, to negotiate obstacles, to optimize performance in the face of adversity. They take rejection as a personal challenge to succeed with the next customer.” – Jim Steele, president and chief revenue officer of Yext
6. THEY’RE EXTROVERTED.
“An extrovert is generally sociable, gets energized by spending time with other people, likes to talk and start conversations, and makes friends easily. They also tend to have many interests. This allows a salesperson to be willing to meet people, enjoy the interaction, and talk about many things. The more subjects they can converse about, the better they’re able to connect with the customer.” – Dominick Hankle, Ph.D. and associate professor of psychology at Regent University
7. THEY’RE GOOD LISTENERS.
“You have to listen to the customer’s pain point before you start selling your product or service. Great salespeople sell solutions to problems, and they do that by understanding and listening to the customer.” – Timothy Tolan, CEO and managing partner of The Tolan Group (Sanford Rose Associates)
8. THEY’RE MULTITASKERS.
“Multitasking is just a natural occurrence in any sales environment. You have sales you’re trying to close, leads you’re nurturing and following up on, and potential leads calling or emailing for more information. A great multitasker can keep everything sorted, conducting multiple trains on a one-train track, and this leads to efficiency, which in turn leads to better performance.” – Coco Quillen, COO and director of operations at Davinci Virtual Office Solutions
9. THEY PROVIDE INSIGHT.
“In today’s marketplace, most customers are much better informed and educated before reaching out to a vendor. Simply providing specs and product data isn’t enough. A sales professional with a consultative mindset identifies customer needs and seeks to tailor custom solutions that fit those needs.” – Rudy Joggerst, digital marketing manager at Janek Performance Group
10. THEY’RE PERSISTENT.
“Persistence, when done respectfully and consistently, breaks through. It reminds [customers] that you are there with a solution to their problems. It gives them multiple chances to connect. And though it may take half a dozen times to get a response, land that meeting or open a discussion, they will thank you in the end.” –Michael Mehlberg, co-founder of Modern da Vinci
11. THEY’RE HONEST.
“A successful salesperson will not fib to close a deal, because he or she knows that you’ve not only burned that bridge, but all of the potential other bridges that lead from your contact to their contacts. Better to miss out on a deal and maintain your honesty, integrity and network.” – Ollie Smith, founder of ExpertSure
12. THEY’RE FOCUSED.
“The reps that achieve the best numbers quarter after quarter all have one thing in common: focus. They don’t get distracted by instant messenger or email, and they aren’t worried about office gossip. They understand what they need to do to be successful and set goals for themselves to achieve that success. They act with purpose in their day-to-day and apply deep focus to all aspects of their work.” – John-Henry Scherck, principal consultant at Growth Plays
13. THEY’RE OPTIMISTIC AND UPBEAT.
“Top salespeople … tend to be upbeat and radiate a sense of humor, fun, and general positivity. While grounded in reality, they focus on what they can control, stay on course with optimism about what they can achieve, and [don’t] let the rest drag them down.” – Mike Kunkle, vice president of sales effectiveness services at SPARXiQ
14. THEY HAVE A BROAD WORLDVIEW AND CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING.
“Timing, decision criteria, financial justifications, formality, and even the expectations for support during and after a transaction may be quite different [in other markets], so international sales success takes empathy as well as patience. Additionally, in many markets around the world, business is based on relationships, which takes longer to develop when working with international customers.” – Ed Marsh, founder and principal of Consilium Global Business Advisors
FROM: https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/4173-personality-traits-successful-sales-people.html
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