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How far would you go to forge a relationship with your client? How much do you mix business with pleasure? Whether you're in sales or professional services, clients are your lifeline. Part of being a good sales person is being able to establish a rapport with your client. This includes small talk about what you did over the weekend, maybe going out to dinner or a concert. Some of these relationships form easily, and there is an immediate connection through a shared interest. Others, take a little more effort and you have to chip away at bit by bit.
There are tons of tips and tricks on how to win over a client. Many of these you learn in sales training. But every once in a blue moon, you will come across an awkward situation that isn't in any sales handbook or training manual. Our guest Pat Sullivan shares one of those stories.
By Truthful EnthusiasmHow far would you go to forge a relationship with your client? How much do you mix business with pleasure? Whether you're in sales or professional services, clients are your lifeline. Part of being a good sales person is being able to establish a rapport with your client. This includes small talk about what you did over the weekend, maybe going out to dinner or a concert. Some of these relationships form easily, and there is an immediate connection through a shared interest. Others, take a little more effort and you have to chip away at bit by bit.
There are tons of tips and tricks on how to win over a client. Many of these you learn in sales training. But every once in a blue moon, you will come across an awkward situation that isn't in any sales handbook or training manual. Our guest Pat Sullivan shares one of those stories.