In this episode of the Love Selling Hate Sales podcast, Joshua talks to EBS Growth Founder Bryan Whittington. Bryan goes through the nitty gritty of sales by providing a framework that sales leaders can follow as they figure out their right-fit sales motion, which is to define your strategy, methodology, and structure. Bryan provides both high-level overviews and specific tactical steps siphoned from his personal experience as well as a few well-placed authoritative sources, resulting in this comprehensive guide to success disguised as a podcast episode. HIGHLIGHTS How to evaluate right-fit sales motion for your organization Find your customer's trigger event as soon as possible Sales methodology is critically important Radical Candor: Be assertive, not aggressive Figure out your theory of constraints The questions you ask are more important than the things you say The days of outside-only sales reps may be over QUOTES Bryan: "If I can't find that reason to change behavior or pay that political capital upfront` then I'm gonna end that because if it's a no, I want to know as quickly as possible." Bryan: "In the old days, I found emotional intelligence was just 'how well can I do this, how well can I talk to somebody and engage with somebody. But it's so much more than that. It's... do you give your energy away, meaning you have this high need for approval and so you're giving your energy away. Or you can steal energy away." Bryan: "With AI coming in, if you're selling commodities, people just want to order it online. You're gonna be out of a job pretty darn quickly if you aren't already. Here's the thing: if I'm features and benefits, stop it right away. And everything that you want to say, couch it in terms of a question." Bryan: "Too many sales leaders mess this up. They don't understand their theory of constraints within their sales organization. So depending on what my sales strategy is, that's gonna determine what my sales objectives are, and my daily activities per person." Bryan: "One thing to take away is to have your plan. Don't just wing it from a book, don't look at somebody, another entrepreneur or another company that crushed it and build one like theirs. Find your own." Learn more about Bryan and his work in the links below: Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-talent-sales-scale-podcast/id1513003991 Website: https://ebsgrowth.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brywhittington/ About Josh Wagner: Josh is a growth advisor and the host of the Love Selling Hate Sales podcast. He specializes in helping executives understand modern marketing and sales to drive growth in a scalable way. To learn more about Josh and his work, follow the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshwagneraz/ Company website: https://www.leadmd.com Personal Website: https:///www.joshuadwagner.com Podcast: https://www.lovesellinghatesales.com
In this episode of the Love Selling Hate Sales podcast, Joshua talks to EBS Growth Founder Bryan Whittington. Bryan goes through the nitty gritty of sales by providing a framework that sales leaders can follow as they figure out their right-fit sales motion, which is to define your strategy, methodology, and structure.
Bryan provides both high-level overviews and specific tactical steps siphoned from his personal experience as well as a few well-placed authoritative sources, resulting in this comprehensive guide to success disguised as a podcast episode.
HIGHLIGHTS
QUOTES
Bryan: "If I can't find that reason to change behavior or pay that political capital upfront` then I'm gonna end that because if it's a no, I want to know as quickly as possible."
Bryan: "In the old days, I found emotional intelligence was just 'how well can I do this, how well can I talk to somebody and engage with somebody. But it's so much more than that. It's... do you give your energy away, meaning you have this high need for approval and so you're giving your energy away. Or you can steal energy away."
Bryan: "With AI coming in, if you're selling commodities, people just want to order it online. You're gonna be out of a job pretty darn quickly if you aren't already. Here's the thing: if I'm features and benefits, stop it right away. And everything that you want to say, couch it in terms of a question."
Bryan: "Too many sales leaders mess this up. They don't understand their theory of constraints within their sales organization. So depending on what my sales strategy is, that's gonna determine what my sales objectives are, and my daily activities per person."
Bryan: "One thing to take away is to have your plan. Don't just wing it from a book, don't look at somebody, another entrepreneur or another company that crushed it and build one like theirs. Find your own."
Learn more about Bryan and his work in the links below:
About Josh Wagner:
Josh is a growth advisor and the host of the Love Selling Hate Sales podcast. He specializes in helping executives understand modern marketing and sales to drive growth in a scalable way.
To learn more about Josh and his work, follow the links below: