Qualities of a successful sales professional:
1. Listening skills - very important for any sales role. The best sales people are the best listeners so listen very carefully to what your potential client’s needs and requirements are, and then mould your products and services to match the client’s needs.
2. Communication skills - when engaging in a discussion about a purchase, potential clients are only able to use one of their five senses: listening. So a sales consultant should speak clearly, concisely and professionally at all times. Remember, this is the first time this person has listened to you, even though this may be your 20th presentation that day – so don’t rush, don’t use jargon, and don’t cut corners.
3. Product knowledge - This one is easy – know the products you’re talking about! Use them, and be able to talk to your friends/family/potential customers about why they are great. When you have tried the products and KNOW how awesome they are, you can be confident in recommending them.
4. Intelligence - Although we don’t need our candidates to have formal qualifications like A Levels and degrees, we prefer to build teams of people who have lots of life experience and common sense. In our experience, when speaking to key decision makers, this is more important than formal qualifications.
5. Target-driven - Set goals, and watch your business grow as you achieve them.
6. Self-motivated - but also the ability to work in teams. This is a double edged sword as you alone will be promoting the products and the business so it pays to be self-motivated, but you are also working within a Toronto-based team so you need to be able to work with others and help motivate them and overcome any problems/issues together as a team.
7. Honesty - it is essential to be honest when marketing a product and a business. You should never misrepresent as you are representing the client and the company. In any case, misrepresentation is always discovered! The best sales consultants never have to lie to get the sales/meet targets. They rely on their sales ability and product knowledge.
And finally…
8. Commitment - this is the main attribute a good sales consultant needs. You are making a commitment to be on time, not to give up when times are tough or you’re not meeting targets, to learn about new products, to learn and memorise scripts, to achieve and aim to exceed agreed contractual targets, to support other team members and to be the best you can. Commitment is the cornerstone for all the other seven attributes sales consultants should possess.
This blog documents my MBA student life at Ryerson University, Canada (2010-2012). It was an attempt to demystify the MBA experience, help understand MBA topics & encourage MBA wannabes. I have a Pre-MBA blog about B-School application process (and a few other blogs) as well. I used to blog actively in the past and interact with readers regularly, but life got very busy after my MBA. Good luck. Take care. Cheers! Gerry.
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