Platforms of Success
What the New Generation of Elite Sellers Are Doing And How It Can Work For You
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About the Book
PLATFORMS OF SUCCESS
Today's “Elite” sellers are specialized and far more valuable. They sell the high-end intangibles--financial services, information technologies, integrated software and hardware systems, securities, commercial insurance, investment properties, virtual technology, IPO’s and venture capital. While they are consummate technicians in their industries, “Elite” sellers also recognize that the customer is king and won’t buy from them merely because they were the last to ask them to, or the one who asked more than anyone else.
You’ll find the information in this book clustered accordingly: Platform I deals with the skills necessary to manage the traditional over the desk sales call; Platform II covers the application of those same techniques to a corporate board room or large convention, and; Platform III is about how Elite Sellers, indeed any ambitious executive, can manage time more effectively to establish and meet personal and professional goals.
In all three Platforms, indeed throughout, I try to avoid just talking theory or spending too much time motivating you to succeed or work harder (smarter perhaps). Fact is, once you develop a modicum of proficiency at the skills in this book, you’ll find at least some motivation from their application and efficacy.
Whenever possible and appropriate phrases or samples of statements illustrating the skills are included and are adapted from actual sales calls and student role-plays.
As in my seminars, the emphasis is on building habits, new habits; habits that can propel serious goal oriented individuals through each Platform and ultimately into Elite status as a seller of any product. Master the skills and techniques within each platform and you’ll find immense reward, both financially and emotionally; you’ll also experience the satisfaction of knowing you’ve reached the status of an Elite Seller…I promise.
About the Author
Thirty five years ago, Scott Johnson spent a decade teaching others to sell. In hundreds of intimate classroom settings he counseled aspiring sellers, took notes, and videotaped thousands of role-plays, cataloguing what worked and what didn’t.
In the 1980s as vice president of Marketing for an emerging software company he recruited, hired, trained, and motivated a national sales force.
He often accompanied team members on sales calls, taking notes and providing constructive critiques. He then took what he taught and what he learned and applied it to his own real life selling situations, refining as he went; all for the day when he might write this book.
He spent two years gaining product endorsements from boards of directors of state associations of insurance agents and presenting to the top executives of America’s largest insurance carriers. It was in this role that Scott refined skills for selling to groups and developed his own system for self-management in order to establish and reach sales related goals.
After teaching thousands of young sellers to sell and manage their time, Scott formed his own speaking and consulting company, JSJ Learning Systems, Inc., and has given time management presentations to associations, businesses, and conventions around the US. Over a period of twenty years, he developed the detailed lessons of this book and the three platforms for a successful career in selling.