I often tell my clients that our work is a behavior change project:we’re trying to get your sales, customer service and marketing people to take one action daily that will communicate your value to people who can buy it. Revenue growth is a learned behavior (I teach it!) that’s made up of several core, critical components. Unfortunately, these mindsets and behaviors are not taught in school.
If they were, we’d all be better off. Here’s what I wish they would teach us, and our children, in school:That the simplest solution is almost always the best one. In math and in marketing alike. (Have you seen the crazy “word problems” they use now to teach young children math?! Mercy!)
That perseverance in the face of failure is the key to nearly everything.
That we will lose, that we will be rejected, that not everybody wins. That in sales, like in baseball, a 30% success rate will get you into the Hall of Fame.
That there will be times in our life that we will be paralyzed by fear, and we’ll have to take action anyway. And when we do, we’ll learn that we can. And we will become stronger.
That there is a massive difference between knowing what to do and actually doing it. Bridging the two is often the distance between success and failure.
You probably already knew these things. Now what will you do about them?
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Bonus Videos
I’ve decided that I will, from time to time, send you some short videos that will further help you grow your revenue. It’s just another media I can use to help you quickly. Here are two recent ones, in case you haven’t seen them already:
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