favouritelist.com favouritelist.com
Search:

 

Increase Business Performance by Setting Performance Standards & Expectations for Your Employees

The success of your business is directly related to the commitment and productivity of the people wh ... - Megan Tough
 

10 Reasons Why Businesses Fail at Marketing.

Many business owners attempt to tackle the challenge of markeing their business by themselves. Here' ... - John Follis
 

Do You Think that Your Workload is Hampering Your Killer Marketing Activities?

Small business faces many obstacles in there growth, mainly due to lack of time to manage the busine ... - Arun Tibrewal
 
 

It's Spring - Time For A Compensation Program Tune Up

Now that winter has passed, the annual ritual of spring cleaning is in full swing. Spring cleaning i ... - Sharon Terry
 

Eliminate Performance Anxiety Forever

Business executives, public speakers, politicians, musicians, actors, and anyone else who regularly ... - Nick Arrizza, M.D.
 

When Traditional Sales Calls Don't Work - What to do Instead

Traditional sales training teaches five simple steps to selling anything. According to the experts, ... - Kerri Salls
 

Are Happy Employees Motivated Employees?

As managers, do we consciously try to provide this same level of motivation for all of our employees ... - Robert Selden
 

By The Rocket's Red Glare: What Fireworks Displays Can Teach Us About Tradeshows

Fireworks are not an everyday event. Yet, even in this small window of opportunity exists the potent ... - The Rocket's Red Glare: What Fireworks Displays Can Teach Us About Tradeshows
 
 

Home › Business & Companies › Sales
 

When Salespeople Are Talking, They're Learning Nothing

 
Author: Bill Lee
 

When I was in college, the curriculum offered several courses on speaking, but I cant recall a single one on listening. Yet a minimum of 50% of communication is attributed to a persons ability to effectively listen. So if you are looking for a way to improve your communications skills with customers, suppliers, coworkers, friends and family members, consider the following six techniques designed to enhance effective listening:

1. Ask well-designed open-ended questions. If you want to be more in control of your sales calls, talk less and ask more questions. When youre talking, youre learning nothing, but when you ask good questions, youre getting inside your customers and prospects heads. Youre learning more about how they think and how they make decisions.

Here are several of my favorites:

Question: What criteria do you use when _____________? The reason for the blank is because this question is so flexible. You can fill in the blank with different words. For example:

Question: What criteria do you use when making a decision to change brands?

Question: What criteria do you use when selecting a supplier?

Question: What criteria so you use when making a buying decision?

Since I am a big believer in consulting selling, it is critical for me to understand what objectives my clients are trying to achieve. If you can help a customer make more money, be more successful or solve their most pressing problems, you will never again have to worry about your income level.

Here is one of my old standbys that should not be used until you have developed a good enough relationship with the customer or prospect to have earned the right to ask it.

Question: When the end of the year rolls around, what sort of evidence do you look for to determine if youve been successful or not?

Key: Ask the question and shut up long enough for the customer to answer. Too often, salespeople can stand periods of silence for too short a period of time. So be patient!

When you ask a customer for an order and the customer tells you that your price is too high, try asking this question:

Question: Are you telling me that if my prices were line for line, item for item identical to the competition, that you and I would be doing business?

This question enables the salesperson to determine the real reason for a NO answer. Heres another:

Question: If it were not for __________, are you telling me that we would be doing business together?

Fill in the blank with words like PRICE or whatever reason (or excuse) the customer offers for not buying.

The best conversationalists have mastered the art of asking probing open-ended questions. People dont care how much you know until they know you much you care.

2. Lip read. When listening, focus on the persons lips. Because you are able to think so much faster than another person can speak, its natural for your mind to wander as you listen. Avoid actually moving your lips as the person speaks, but silently repeat each word that comes out of their mouth. This technique greatly enhances retention and reduces the tendency to allow your mind to wander.

3. Paraphase. When you are not quite sure that you got the precise meaning of a statement, use the paraphrasing technique; that is, repeat back to the person what you believe you heard him or her say. If you heard correctly, youll receive confirmation, but if you heard incorrectly, the other person can set your straight.

4. Ask people to repeat to repeat themselves. Lets say that you accidentally do allow your mind to wander; were all guilty of this communication sin from time to time. Dont try to fake it, but rather, ask politely: Im sorry, I missed your last point. Would you please repeat it?

5. Resist interrupting. Especially if you are short on patience, you may have developed the bad habit of interrupting before others finish making their point. Get into the good habit of waiting until the other person finishes what they are saying before jumping in with your own two cents worth. Make a quick note to yourself if you want to remind yourself what you wanted to say when you thought about interrupting.

6. Love learning. Once again, when youre talking, you are learning nothing. When you are listening, you are gaining insight into another persons experience. If you ask customers and prospects enough well-designed open-ended questions, they will tell you everything you need to know to make the sale.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
I Spent 30 Hours Talking To The Guy And At The Last Minute...
 
Fifteen Reasons You Need to "Become the Squeaky Wheel"
 
Hot Tips for Starting A Small Business, Part 4
 
Mobile Detailing or Mobile Oil Changing, Which is the Better Business to Start?
 
Promotional Items
 
Home Business Strategy - How To Be Successful Despite Obstacles
 
Managing a CAD Outsourcing Project
 
Sometimes The Best Sales Presentation - Isn't!
 
A Home Based Business Merchant Account Awaits You
 
Teaming Up Marketing and Sales
 
 
 
  Industry Categories