I just got an interesting book called Selling Change by Brett Clay.
Here is my view on change.
The first question is “what drives
change?” Ideas, money and technology. The first two are obvious.
Internet technology creates new ways of sharing, communicating,
collaborating and conducting business. It’s almost like learning a new
language that demands a lot of mental agility from those who want to
speak it well.
The second question is “what are the major shifts in the world of selling?”
I see three that are inescapable.
One is the shift from the delay economy to conducting business in real
time. Customers want solutions NOW. Salespeople need to have access to
all the information they need to answer all customer concerns in one
call – without delay.
Two is the shift from pitching prospects on our solution to co-creating
the solution together with the prospects. The pitch is dead. Ditch the
pitch. Technology has created the conversation driven economy.
Three, Every aspect of information technology is in transition. We are
moving from servers in a box to cloud computing. Scientists are working
on a technology called “suspend and resume” that will allow users make
any browser the gateway to our information universe in the cloud.
Instead of using a pc like a physical fortress, we will have access to
our software and our files online.
Since IT is in constant transition, the economy will be in constant
transition and that requires that we give up the idea of pursuing rigid
goals, we have to give up rigid business models, we need to embrace new
sales processes faster. The economy has become fluid and we have to
transition from rigid to fluid. We need to let go of the notion that we
will ever get to any fixed point in our lifetime, the best thing we can
hope for is to become more agile so we can avoid becoming a victim of
change and become masters at successful transitions. Change is like a
wave and we need to learn how to surf it. Agility is the new ROI.
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Posted by: Nike Shox Oz | 09/28/2010 at 04:35 AM
The idea of moving from rigid to fluid goals and business models is a tough pill for most companies and people to swallow. But, Gerhard is right. Once people let go of the notion of “fixed” and focus on their agility they’ll be far more successful in today’s business environment.
An analogy is that people need to think of themselves as surfers or downhill skiers who move and adapt to stay balanced while the terrain moves underneath. …The pill can’t be that tough–last I heard, people pay a lot of money for the privilege and enjoyment of those activities!
Posted by: Brett Clay | 08/20/2010 at 01:13 AM
The Fourth Inescapable Shift
For at least 70 years, sales mavens have been saying "Prospects buy on emotion and justify with logic."
Myriad researchers in the fields of Brain Science, Emotional Intelligence, Psychology, and Communications have finally led the way to linkage with the emotional decision apparatus in most prospects brains.
The linkage is characterized by profound relationships of mutual trust and respect. That changes the basic concept of selling.
Posted by: Jacques Werth | 04/22/2010 at 11:46 AM