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Podcast: Active Listening

By Monday Morning Manager on Jun 1, 2020 6:30:00 AM

 

Symptoms:

Cliff was surprised. He assured the customer how things would work out and, when the customer disagreed, he told him again. And again, and again. Then his manager got an angry phone call asking Cliff not be sent back into the account because the client didn't see any way for him to handle their account to their satisfaction. Cliff was indignant. Didn't the client understand that Cliff was the expert and knew best what the client really wanted and needed?

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Podcast: Move it or Kill It

By Monday Morning Manager on May 26, 2020 6:45:00 AM

 

Symptoms:

Alice was at her wit's end. After three months of hard work, moving step by step towards the final decision, the sales process was stuck. She had worked the system well but had failed to get either a “Yes” or a “No” while she was in front of the prospect. Now her calls were not being returned by the client. Alice had put too much work into the account to walk away, and she was smart enough to know that the selling isn't over until she says it's over. However, she was uncertain how to proceed if she couldn't find out what was going on behind the scenes at the account.

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Podcast: Give Them An Exit

By Monday Morning Manager on May 18, 2020 6:45:00 AM

 
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Podcast: Decision Meetings

By Monday Morning Manager on May 11, 2020 6:30:00 AM

 
Symptoms:

Joe teed up a nice little order at one of his smaller accounts.  It wasn't a make or break type of deal, but it created some additional opportunities to expand the product mix and make a lesser account more profitable. In an effort to keep his sale on track, Joe emailed the customer to confirm his appointment for a week later and mentioned that he thought this should be a decision meeting on the product program he was offering. Within hours, Joe's appointment was confirmed, but to his dismay the owner stated that his decision would be made on his timeline and not Joe's. After reading the reply, Joe felt conflicted: should he drive an hour and a half to do nothing more than hear a “think-it-over”, or should he cancel the appointment and tell the prospect to let him know when he was ready to decide?

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Maintain A Schedule

By Monday Morning Manager on May 4, 2020 6:45:00 AM

 

Symptoms:

Donna hated feeling like this. As hard as she tried, she couldn’t figure out what she was supposed to do when she got back to the office after being out for a couple of days making calls on new prospects and checking up on some existing clients. Her to do list had a bunch of things scribbled on it, but Donna didn’t know which items were most important or when the people she had been talking to were expecting her to follow up.

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Podcast: Talk About Money

By Monday Morning Manager on Apr 27, 2020 6:30:00 AM

 
 
Symptoms:
Matt hung up the phone after the bad news and couldn't believe that he had been beaten again because of his price. Knowing that he was not the lowest price on the block, he had given the prospect his best consulting expertise up front in an attempt to build his "value proposition", and then tried to save the money discussion for the end so as not to scare them away too early. He even voluntarily offered a 10% discount and some favorable terms in an attempt to win them over. After-all, it did seem like a lot of money they would be spending. 
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Podcast: What Do You Expect To Read on Your Prospect’s Website?

By Monday Morning Manager on Apr 20, 2020 6:45:00 AM

 
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Podcast: Too many options slows decision making

By Monday Morning Manager on Apr 13, 2020 6:45:00 AM

 

Symptoms:
Linda was frustrated by her prospect's unwillingness to make a decision. Her prospect said he needed some time to digest the three options outlined in her proposal before making a decision. The prospect added that he was pleased with the proposal and that she had done her job well. Now she found herself in the "chase" mode because the prospect wasn't returning her calls.

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Podcast: Your price is too high

By Monday Morning Manager on Apr 6, 2020 6:30:00 AM

 

Symptoms:
One of the most common objections salespeople get is about price: "That's a bit more than we were thinking about paying." "Your prices are kind of high." "That just doesn't fit our budget" are typical comments. Salespeople tend to be very quick to take these comments at face value. They assume these price objections are the real issue standing between them and an order, so the path of least resistance is almost always to begin dropping their price to get the sale. And, more often than not, once the price issue has been "resolved", more resistance comes to the surface.

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Podcast: Cross Selling Is Making Money and Time

By Monday Morning Manager on Mar 30, 2020 6:30:00 AM

 
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