How to Use Dignity and Humor to Engage with Prospects. With Diana Geairn. #380

Joining me on this episode of Accelerate! is my guest Diana Geairn, The Irreverent Salesgirl. Among the many topics that Diana and I discuss are Diana’s intention to restore dignity to the profession of sales, how and why she uses a musical stage production with animation to teach sales principles, some sales myths Diana debunks, and, how a company becomes sales ready.


KEY TAKEAWAYS


[2:14] The Irreverent Salesgirl aims to turn sales myths on their heads, with humor. The organization’s tagline is bringing a dash of dignity to the art of selling. Their mission is to drive public perception of sales as a profession.


[4:06] Diana writes, blogs, and does a stage show about sales. She says, she sells by day, and fights “sales crimes” by night.


[5:48] Diana was transfixed by Eddie Murphy’s show “Raw,” and wanted to bring something similar to sales. People absorb new concepts much better through entertainment than other ways.


[7:39] Diana discusses two Sales Myths: Sales Myth 1: Never accept a “No.” Sales Myth 2: Salespeople must overcome objections.


[14:27] Diana discusses her upcoming book, Sales Readiness and what it means for companies to be “sales ready.”


[18:44] Why Diana suggests listening to what people are asking you to provide in order to learn what people are ready to buy.


[21:59] Why an entrepreneur must be able to sell their product before you hiring someone to sell it for them.


[27:20] What is the aha moment in sales?


[36:54] Why you need to allow your sales professionals to go off script, take risks, make mistakes, and unleash their natural genius.


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