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Simple answer Fran. So many Mgr's today are tuned into the technilogical age that they have lost the art of the basics. Some like to use the term old school vs. new school whatever that means. But there are 5 golden rules in the sales process that will never change. The technology and psychology and what not change, but that's what will always & forever be the difference between the average sales person wrapped in the same brown paper packaging as opposed to those that pride themselves on being a true sales professional. The same principles that applied in the 70's vs. today are the same. The advertising may be different, the approach may be different, and the results may be different. If those that do not know the 5 principles of the sales process are running the business it's doomed to fail. In order to sustain any kind of success it must be understood that there are certain things that must be adhered to and stay consistent.
I will not be at NADA this year Fran, but I truly hope to meet you personally perhaps at next years convention. You and I share alot of like opinions and views. I saw one of your video's that Craig posted from the Automax Convention and I loved your comment 'thumbsucking babies'. I was already pumped today but it actually added a spark to my day to push me just a little bit further even though it's a sleeper week. I think we just may be kindered souls. Great Post! I wish you & yours a wonderful and very happy Thanksgiving!
I think the most important step to the sale is the one that you are on! And the most important step in a lost sale is usually the one that you "skipped"! First impression to me is a huge step that is overlooked. It's what people think of you before words are spoken. If you can't master this step, you are done before you even say hello! Great post Fran.
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