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10/14/2024
039. Get the Meeting No One Else Can: Intel Secrets to Find the Right Person, at the Right Time, with the Right Message (morning)
Instructor: Sam Richter
Level of Complexity: Intermediate
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
In today's world, it's no longer enough to be interesting. To succeed in sales, you must be interested. What's important to the other person? How can you hyper-personalize your message so it gets noticed? When you know more, you'll find the right opportunities, at the right time, with the right message to get meetings with decision-makers that others only dream about. In this dynamic program, you will discover... (see learning objectives). This high-energy, motivating, incredibly high-content program has a huge "WOW" factor – you will be shocked at what you don't know (but soon will) that you will immediately use to dramatically improve sales performance.
Learning Objectives:
- A mathematically proven formula for revenue growth that reveals your best prospect companies, decision-makers, contact information, and ways to connect that generate positive responses.
- Jaw-dropping tactics for finding online information in ways that 99% never thought possible, using the tools you use every day, plus custom Sam Richter-built AI and ChatGPT intel resources.
- Techniques to identify opportunities using sales trigger events and powerful introductions, so you're calling on prospects who most likely need your product or solution right now.
- How to transform the "R" in CRM into Relevance, to get past gatekeepers, make a great impression, gain permission to ask challenging questions, and provide long-term value
Bookstore
Working at Cross-Purposes: How Distributors and Manufacturers Can Manage Conflict Successfully
Mike Marks
It takes a long time to develop good distributor-supplier relationships; unfortunately, it only takes a short time to destroy them. Best seller Working at Cross-Purposes, written by Mike Marks, Tim Horan, and Mike Emerson, takes a look at what really drives these relationships, how often they go bad, and why.