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What if everything you thought you knew about high-performance sales was only half the story? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, we speak with Scott Roy, co-founder of Whitten & Roy Partnership (WRP), a seasoned consultant and author of innovative sales methodologies that have transformed organizations across more than 50 countries. From selling educational books door-to-door as a college student to coaching global giants and social enterprises, Scott has seen firsthand what drives sales teams to predictable, repeatable success.
But here’s the twist: it’s not just about hitting numbers or mastering pitch decks. Scott challenges conventional wisdom, revealing why attitude, culture, and a unique “Decision Intelligence Selling” methodology create lasting change beyond what AI or slick technology promises. Why does the “Race Equation”, a formula blending attitude, competence, and execution, make or break sales teams? And in an age obsessed with fast closings, why does lingering longer in the diagnostic stage actually speed up the sales process?
If you’re a sales leader, founder, or anyone invested in growth, this episode will change how you think about scaling revenue and building world-class commercial organizations. Get ready for actionable insights and real-world stories that defy the status quo.
Some topics we explore in this episode include:
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What if everything you thought you knew about high-performance sales was only half the story? In this episode of Predictable B2B Success, we speak with Scott Roy, co-founder of Whitten & Roy Partnership (WRP), a seasoned consultant and author of innovative sales methodologies that have transformed organizations across more than 50 countries. From selling educational books door-to-door as a college student to coaching global giants and social enterprises, Scott has seen firsthand what drives sales teams to predictable, repeatable success.
But here’s the twist: it’s not just about hitting numbers or mastering pitch decks. Scott challenges conventional wisdom, revealing why attitude, culture, and a unique “Decision Intelligence Selling” methodology create lasting change beyond what AI or slick technology promises. Why does the “Race Equation”, a formula blending attitude, competence, and execution, make or break sales teams? And in an age obsessed with fast closings, why does lingering longer in the diagnostic stage actually speed up the sales process?
If you’re a sales leader, founder, or anyone invested in growth, this episode will change how you think about scaling revenue and building world-class commercial organizations. Get ready for actionable insights and real-world stories that defy the status quo.
Some topics we explore in this episode include: