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Are You Preparing For Change?
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Elinor Stutz  --   Top One Percent Influencer and Sales Performance Guru Elinor Stutz -- Top One Percent Influencer and Sales Performance Guru
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Dateline: Washington, DC
Tuesday, May 4, 2021

 

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Change is relentless, so we need to be persistent as we consider preparing for change.  The beginning of the pandemic had most of us stopped in our tracks.  Slowly but surely, we began to adapt to the new normalcy. As restrictions start to ease, many need to consider what was done before versus what we do today and will do tomorrow. Preparing for change affects everyone as we contemplate the new tomorrow.

My Story

Entrepreneurship is far more tasking on a person from my perspective than a corporate job.  The reason is we are responsible for everything.  And should we take on partners or hire people, when all is said and done, we are still the ones in charge of the decisions that were made and are in process. 

The entrepreneurial journey has significantly changed over time.  Years ago, the only way to connect and build a business was to attend events in person.  But attending wasn’t enough. To be noticed, there was an underlying promoted effort to pay to be a vendor, sell products and services, and be a speaker at conferences.  All of it was very time-consuming and potentially expensive.  Some people had difficulty balancing expenditures vs. revenue and were soon out of business.

And then social media came into being.  Internet usage pared down the cost of travel and social interactions substantially. It was and still is a treat to meet people from all over the world.  I believe social media will remain popular for a long time to come.  However, now that restrictions are easing, we will need to weigh the time and cost factors of travel for business vs. working from a home office.

Similarly, employees will soon be facing the dilemma of whether to return to a formal workspace or work from home.  Some will have the opportunity to do both during the workweek depending upon the requirements of the job. 

What intrigues me is the conversations online about whether sales will return to the in-person format or if it is still possible to work remotely.  My perspective is that either approach works.  What matters most and will never change is the ability to develop relationships wherever we are.

I have fond memories of meeting new people and visiting their place of employment as a sales conversation was about to begin.  On the other hand, video technology provides us with the visual component.  It may not be 100% the same, but it is far better than just using the telephone.  On the other hand, after the in-person or video approach, picking up the phone to check in with a client is the second-best method.  It is the personal touch that further develops the relationships.  When people hear, ‘I was thinking about you!’ they stop to listen.

There very well may be adjustments to the selling environment and how we conduct business. Nevertheless, the sales approach will not change much.  Being professionally friendly with prospects and clients will never go out of style.  The piece that may change is the approach being up to us versus a formulaic agenda.  Although long ago, I did well because I chose the friendship route, which worked exceptionally well.

However, I am taking one new route.  In the past, everything was dependent upon my effort; slowly but surely, it grew into a collaborative one.  But now, I’m taking steps to exponentially expand items of importance to me by joining two organizations with similar values.  To get a message out to more people, we need a cohesive group that champions what we hold necessary.  Not only will it help each of us, but it also adds to the marketing and branding effort for all and stands a better chance for making a significant impact.

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Your Story:  Are You Preparing For Change?

The better question is, how are you preparing for change? Should you be considering a new job, much thought and research will help you move on a steadier course.  Usual questions include, are you thinking about changing industries, job title, or moving up the executive ladder?  The next piece is to research the top three players in the industry that appeals to you.  Include examining the executives, goals, financials, and the top clients. It will give you a platform for starting the conversations with hiring managers and recruiters, if nothing else.

If you are an entrepreneur, reflect on your past successes and the highlights of your career. Is there an element on which you might like to either expand or eliminate?  Is there an organization that represents what you have privately wished you could do? In either case, list out which elements are the most important and what you might do to activate the change.  Be sure to balance prior obligations with possible new time commitments and fees.

The other styles of business will do well to ask employees about their preferences regarding future work.  Most companies dictate what is to be, for the most part that’s understandable.  But when most are preparing for change, employees will appreciate your asking for their input.  Similar to developing a returning and referring clientele, employers should strive to have a loyal workforce.  It begins by requesting feedback and attempting to accommodate employee suggestions.

In all instances, preparing for change will make the transition a bit easier.  There are always unforeseen obstacles, but by having a clear idea and a plan at hand to proceed will ease the process.

Sales Tips:  Preparing For Change

  1. Use quiet time to focus on what you enjoy and want to accomplish.
  2. List of milestones to accomplish what is to come next.
  3. Prioritize goals for making your idea a reality.
  4. List the new knowledge you may need or the people who can help.
  5. Set time aside to research your idea.
  6. Consider whether a partner, collaborators, or organization will empower your concept.
  7. Practice verbalizing and communicating on varying platforms what you plan to accomplish.
  8. Connect with similar-minded people.
  9. Monitor the information that appears most popular to create new products and services.
  10. Celebrate Success!

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Elinor Stutz, CEO of Smooth Sale, delivers inspirational keynotes at conferences and authored three books: The International Best-Selling book, Nice Girls DO Get the Sale: Relationship Building That Gets Results”, "The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process to Fuel Sales", and community service led to the writing of her second best-selling book, HIRED! How to Use Sales Techniques to Sell Yourself On Interviews.”

Kred proclaimed Stutz as a “Top 1% Influencer for Social Media,.  CEO World Magazine named Stutz as one of “The brightest sales minds to follow on Twitter”.  Bizzhum and NowISeeIt both named the Smooth Sale Blog as one of the “Top 100 Most Innovative Sales Bloggers.”  Stutz consults and speaks worldwide.

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