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by shrikant
5410 days ago
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This is precisely why large companies selling big-ticket products/services to the enterprise seem to have clueless hacks as salespeople. IMHO, this is a big reason why technical people struggle in sales: they're likely to be more honest/open about the limitations of the product when asked. The less the saleschap knows about the product/service in question, the more he can confidently claim. Also, it helps when the sales function is separated out from delivery and support, as they can ensure that the next pitch is not coloured by those sausage factories. |
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Read a good book on sales, like one by Zig Ziglar. Effective sales is not at all about lying to customers. The best sales professionals rely on repeat sales, and you don't get repeat sales by lying to your customers.
I have a technical degree, and it includes zero sales training. Even born salesmen need practice and training.
BTW, when Boeing sells airplanes it sends out its top engineers. Engineers with sales training make darn good salesmen for highly technical products, and there's no way in hail you're going to sell an airplane to an airline by lying to them.