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The future of selling is in relationships and you could say it always has been. But recently, something shifted, a new paradigm in how we connect with people and relate to their plight. We were moved by a pandemic which changed everyone's mindsets and made us take a more holistic view of selling. Suddenly we were in a position where we couldn't go out and see our customers and had to do all the contact work on the email and via virtual means like Zoom or Google Meet. I think these times will create some new thinking about the new way business is done. We learned that buyers are people who want…mehr

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The future of selling is in relationships and you could say it always has been. But recently, something shifted, a new paradigm in how we connect with people and relate to their plight. We were moved by a pandemic which changed everyone's mindsets and made us take a more holistic view of selling. Suddenly we were in a position where we couldn't go out and see our customers and had to do all the contact work on the email and via virtual means like Zoom or Google Meet. I think these times will create some new thinking about the new way business is done. We learned that buyers are people who want to know you care and that you are going to hold their interests at heart. This might sound fanciful, but I think the salespeople who make transparency and genuineness a priority will be at a distinct advantage in the new market.
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Brad Tonini is the Sales Strategist and has consulted for many of Australia's leading companies on transforming their sales team. Founder of the Trusted Advisor Selling method, he runs monthly workshops and breakfasts with his Trusted Advisor Selling Institute for salespeople and sales managers. His clients send him around the country to speak at sales roadshows and internationally for boot camps and sales conferences. Brad lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife Pauline and their three children. bradtonini.com