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The Best in Sales features a weekly conversation between successful salesperson Owen Grohman, who has delivered value to major clients like AT&T, ExxonMobil, Ericsson, and more, and his guests, The Best salespeople in the World.
The Best is unique in that it explores why great "salespeople" sometimes avoid the word "sales" themselves, due to the dishonorable stigma attached to it. Guests share the real-life stories of their first, worst, and best sales, then answer quick-hit style questions like "Sales: More Art or Science?" and "How Do You Celebrate a Great Sale?" in this fun, content-rich podcast.
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Mike Hallahan, a veteran of 18-years of software sales, joins the show and talks about “The Great Begging Tour” he and his CEO went on and how that sparked his transition into sales. He also tells stories of “Grass Roots” selling into major accounts, Dr. Seuss the sales coach, and how he uses the post-sale celebration as part of the closing process.
Forest James, artist-turned-sales leader, breaks down selling into tribal governments with his own company, Enertribe, and his additional responsibility at DataSat Technologies. He also explains why he finds that women often make better mentors for men, and the key to the right kind of celebratory sushi.
Adam Honig is CEO of Spiro, a “stealth startup” on a mission to “create legendary salespeople.” Adam tells us what he can – we got some hints – then shares some legends of his own, with specific stories of audacious selling to Kraft, Harley-Davidson, Foot Locker, and more.
Entrepreneur Martin Grohman, founder of Correct Building Products (3 straight years on the Inc. 500) and most recently, HelloCycle, joins the show. Martin has the most powerful, painful and enlightening answer to how to manage pricing in show history. We also explore the value of authenticity and hear a specific example of a pull-through sale designed “out of necessity” that drove major growth.
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