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What An MBA Didn’t Teach You About Sales

The sales profession is challenging. You need to work hard at it to succeed. You need to learn from the best. You need to improve your skills continuously. If you think you can sell since you are a hit at parties and have a lot of friends, you may soon find that you are a failure as a salesperson. Blunt truth:

because the sales profession is so hard, you have to focus on doing everything in sales very well, or you will be considered a failure.

I call this blog, Skinned Knees because I try to relate all of the learning that I have done over the past 4+ decades (while skinning my knees in the learning process).

I hope that you learn from my mistakes so that your business will grow!


Two Tall Guys Talking Sales – Sales Meetings Are for Educational Purposes – E23

In this episode of “Two Tall Guys Talking Sales,” Sean and Kevin provide insights on conducting effective sales meetings focusing on education and training. They suggest assigning individual salespeople to research topics or chapters of a book to teach the team, ensuring everyone becomes an authority on the topic. The hosts stress the importance of repetition and testing knowledge by applying it to specific accounts or situations. They also highlight the need for clear goals… Two Tall Guys Talking Sales – Sales Meetings Are for Educational Purposes – E23

Sales Coaching: A Key Tool for Achieving Business Growth in B2B Sales

Sales coaching has become integral to the modern business environment, particularly in business-to-business (B2B) sales. The sales coaching process enhances salespeople’s skills, knowledge, and capabilities to achieve their goals, deliver value to customers, and improve organizational performance. In this article, we will examine the importance of sales coaching in B2B sales organizations, explore the best practices for effective coaching, and discuss the key benefits that result from a well-executed sales coaching program. Sales coaching has… Sales Coaching: A Key Tool for Achieving Business Growth in B2B Sales

Two Tall Guys Talking Sales Podcast – Focus on One or Two Key Topics in Your Weekly Sales Meeting – Episode 22

Your sales meeting should discuss the highest priority topics that require immediate attention. For broader issues, it is recommended to use other venues. To stay on point, it is important to control the agenda and flow of the meeting. Additionally, meeting minutes should be kept short and focused on action items to ensure that tasks are completed following the meeting. Discussing one or two topics deeply rather than many topics lightly is recommended to promote… Two Tall Guys Talking Sales Podcast – Focus on One or Two Key Topics in Your Weekly Sales Meeting – Episode 22

20 Activities That a Virtual Assistant Can Perform To Help a Sales Leader Be More Effective

A Vice President of Sales plays a critical role in the success of a business by overseeing and leading the sales team to achieve revenue targets. To be effective in their position, the VP of Sales must be able to focus on strategic decision-making and high-level planning while delegating operational tasks to a capable team. One way to facilitate this delegation is through a virtual assistant, who can perform various functions that support the VP of Sales and the sales team. Here are some ways a virtual assistant can add value to the role of VP of Sales.

92% of Small Companies Don’t Do Much Sales Training

The benefits of sales training for your employees are numerous. By providing training on best practices in B2B sales, you’re investing in the skills and knowledge of your sales team. This can translate into increased sales, higher revenue, and a more robust bottom line. Additionally, a well-trained sales team can improve customer relationships, build trust with prospects, and increase customer loyalty.

95% of Small Business Say They are Below Average or Worse in Their Sales Performance

We are almost done tabulating the results for the grading of small businesses. Every year, Sales Xceleration asks the CEOs and owners of small businesses to grade themselves on how well their company is running its sales operations. Like last year, 95% of all companies couldn’t get to the “average” level of execution. But 2022 was worse than last year since more companies graded themselves as “Poor” rather than just “Below Average.”  It is okay… 95% of Small Business Say They are Below Average or Worse in Their Sales Performance

Start The New Year STRONG!

I published a video series on how to start the year strong for this new year. You can see the twelve video episodes here. If I summarize all the videos, the common theme is that you must try something new. If you don’t evolve, you lose. That should be your new year’s resolution for your business life: If you don’t evolve, you lose. Some suggestions were on what you can do between the holidays to… Start The New Year STRONG!

Tip #12 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Try something new

As sales professionals, staying ahead of the curve is essential. You need to consistently leverage emerging trends and acquire new skills. The modern marketplace is ever-evolving, with dynamic demands and vast opportunities. By taking ownership of your personal growth in the industry, you can ensure that you have the necessary tools to continue succeeding as a salesperson. Adaptability is key—though it would be great if there was an easy formula for success that never changed,… Tip #12 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Try something new

Tip #11 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Reward Yourself For Small Wins

In any career, it’s important to recognize and reward yourself for your small successes along your journey. Salespeople are often guilty of pushing themselves too hard and forgetting to celebrate their smaller accomplishments. As a salesperson or manager, you will increase your motivation to keep pushing forward by recognizing those moments of progress. Celebrating said wins helps you stay focused on achieving larger goals and fosters a healthy corporate culture that validates individual growth within… Tip #11 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Reward Yourself For Small Wins

Tip #10 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Learn more by reading more

Earl Nightingale said many years ago: One hour per day of study in your chosen field is all it takes. One hour per day of study will put you at the top of your field within three years. Within five years, you’ll be a national authority. In seven years, you can be one of the best people in the world at what you do. If you are unfamiliar with Mr. Nightingale, he was a famed radio… Tip #10 of 12 – How To Start The New Year STRONG! – Learn more by reading more