On today's Sales Integrity Podcast episode we feature our newer "Ask-the-Coach" Q&A format. I have received quite a few questions since unveiling this new format so I will answer another question today. Today's question comes from Dave Casey, CEO of Calvus Cloud (www.calvuscloud.com). Dave asks: "What is the single most important qualifying (not closing) question you can ask a prospective client?" Dave goes on to say "Expected answers are: "Do you have a budget for this?", "Do you feel our solution solves your business problem?", and the real $64,000 question; "Can we win this business?" If you are wondering the single greatest qualifying question you can ask prospects then you will want to listen to this episode to find out my answer!
Fred Diamond is the Co-founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Excellence in Sales (IES). Fred created the IES to recognize corporate and organizational sales and business development operational excellence, and promote best practices and thought leadership. With the growth of the IES, Fred has also been causing waves in the sales world as well. Well-known as a marketing consultant to companies such as Microsoft, Oracle and others, Fred has led the IES to become a leading source of sales excellence, content development, and premiere sales training solutions. Through the IES Fred works with such well-known sales thought leaders as Neil Rackham, Jill Konrath, Jeb Blount, Kendra Lee, Mark Hunter, Colleen Stanley and many others. During this interview Fred shares the "elusive critical factor for sales success", discusses "cold calling vs. social selling", and addresses many other hot topics in the world of sales. If you want to learn from one of the world's leading sales influencers spearheading the movement of sales excellence then you will want to listen to this interview!
On today's Sales Integrity Podcast episode we continue with our new "Ask-the-Coach" Q&A format. I have received quite a few questions since unveiling this new format so I will answer another question today. Today's question comes from Les Ehrsam of www.lesehrsam.com and the North Texas Crime Commission. Les aks: "I have received a request from long time contacts in my network to join 'Alignable: The Small Business Network', which seems to be an alternative to LinkedIn. The site description seems to be very similar to LinkedIn. Do we really need another Social Selling network since there already seems to be some overlap between Facebook and LinkedIn?" If you are wondering the same thing then you will want to listen to this episode to find out my answer!