Honesty. It is all bred and can not be trained. If every deal was worked with honesty from the meet and greet to the desk the auto industry, that store and person would thrive!
The most important trait in a great sales person is Trust. Trust is not in bred or can it really be trained. Even a untrustworthy person can, at times, be trusted.
The key is maintaining trust. Look, for example at President Obama. He did a great selling job in getting elected. I trusted him and voted for him. The hard part is maintaining that trust. Many people no longer trust Obama because he hasn't done anything for them lately.
It's the same with our customers. When they buy from us, they trust us. Great sales people maintain that trust by staying with the client and proving that they can be relied upon after the sale. Really, selling starts after they have said, "Yes". Great sales people realize this.
Honesty. It is all bred and can not be trained. If every deal was worked with honesty from the meet and greet to the desk the auto industry, that store and person would thrive!
Absolutely! Honesty is the #1 trait for success, and the good news is that people can choose to work with integrity.
Richard Emmons said:Honesty. It is all bred and can not be trained. If every deal was worked with honesty from the meet and greet to the desk the auto industry, that store and person would thrive!
I say it is a person who is passionate about this business (without passion, there is nothing) and who does their job with integrity. Integrity encompasses more than just honesty. If either of these are missing, there will be much less success than if both are present in a salesperson.
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