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Here’s What Love Has To Do With It

March 19th, 2008

Recently I was doing some corporate training at a hotel in Atlanta. It was probably the best, most experienced group of professionals I’ve had the privilege to train. Somewhere around day three of the training, I decided to open the meeting with a video clip of a worship song that I found particularly moving. One of the participants arrived early and introduced me to another clip of a short skit.

I thought it might be hokey so I watched it before everyone came and was quite affected by it. It was a powerful skit about the love of God. Now we were there for sales training and I was going to show them a clip about the love of God. I felt the confirmation of the Holy Spirit and let it rip. When this short clip was over, there was mascara everywhere and not a dry eye in the room. It really changed the tone of the rest of the week.

That’s when I saw just how relevant the love of God is to everyone in every situation whether they are looking for that or not. After being touched by his love through this video the spiritual climate intensified, teamwork flourished and the entire team was connected in a way that no one expected. I recommend you take five minutes and soak this up right now.

 

Cooperate or Disintegrate

November 9th, 2007

 They say the most successful sales people not only do a good job selling out in the field, but they also do a lot of internal selling. Most companies with multiple departments have difficulty communicating and/or cooperating with each other. Top sales reps understand this and go out of their way to build relationships within the organization because they know that someday, they may well need the extra effort from Bob in shipping or Melissa in accounting.

They take care of the relationships that most sales reps ignore because they don’t see Melissa or Bob’s role as significant, when it is. Yet, if those folks didn’t serve the organization overall and aid the sales team directly, the sales team would not perform as well. In our organizations and in our sales efforts, we must cultivate a spirit of cooperation between team members, even if they seem unrelated.

In the rainforest, plants compete for light and nutrients. The soil is poor, so in order to get nutrients they depend on a symbiotic relationship with fungi.  Symbiotic relations between plants and fungi are very common. The fungus invades and lives in or among the cells of the secondary roots. The fungus helps the host plant absorb inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus from the soil and thus feed it the life giving nutrients. What if the fungus didn’t feel like cooperating? What would happen to the rest of the team? If you want to succeed in sales, make sure you take care of Melissa in accounting or Bob in shipping. The next time you need an invoice straightened out for a client or a product shipped out for rush delivery, you will have a willing ally instead of a resistant coworker.


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