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Monday, 13 April 2015

Sell me this pen - by Ian Adams

In bid to lighten up on the interview tricks, I got this wonderful piece from Ian Adams. He made a good expository on how to make sales skillfully. Read and learn.

I personally never thought anyone would actually say, “sell me this pen” in a sales interview. I was wrong. It will happen to you too. And to avoid panic, you should know exactly what to say back.
I am going to give you the right sales framework to respond perfectly every time.
On a quick side note, did you know this sales interview question has been around for millions of years? Its origins date back to the earliest of cavemen. Selling slingshots cave-to-cave. Except back then, they asked, “sell me this bowl of crushed berries.”
Anyways. The point is, one day it will happen to you and I want you to be prepared.
Because if you start to describe how smooth the pen feels and how shiny the pen looks, just like you saw in the Wolf of Wallstreet
You probably won’t get the job.
Why it matters to sell me this pen
At first, I didn’t realize why it mattered. It just seemed like a silly question. But, you’ll see.
When you become good at answering this question, you actually become one hell of a salesperson.
And that’s why people still ask it in interviews. It shows your creative approach and how good you are at actually selling product (not just reading your resume).
There are exactly four sales skills the interviewer is looking to see when you answer:
1.     how you gather information
2.     how you respond to information
3.     how you deliver information
4.     and how you ask for something (closing)
Now, since I had a lot of sales interviews lined up at the beginning of last year. I thought, I better practice my response just in case.
The “just wing it” strategy is best for making pancake mix, not for sales interviews.
So let’s go through exactly what you can say to address each sales skill. Because when you do it right, you will blow their mind!
Here’s exactly what you can say
Just to back up for a second, I had 26 sales interviews in a period of three months. Someone was bound to ask me.
Ok. The Director of Sales stood up and said, “it was great meeting you Ian. Let me go grab the CEO to come in next.” Moments later, the CEO of the 30 person startup walked in the small conference room.
Shortly after initial greetings, the CEO wasted no time to start the interview.
I practiced my answer beforehand. I made sure my answer displayed the four sales skills the CEO needed to hear.
Now you can read it for yourself. And then use it for yourself.
At the bottom, you can see a simple sales framework to memorize that will make this work for you in any situation.
You can memorize the script, but more importantly, memorize the sales framework at the end.
Here you go…

CEO: Do me a favor, sell me this pen. (reaches across to hand me the pen)
Me: (I slowly roll the pen between my index and thumb fingers.) When was the last time you used a pen?
CEO: This morning.
Me: Do you remember what kind of pen that was?
CEO: No.
Me: Do you remember why you were using it to write?
CEO: Yes. Signing a few new customer contracts.
Me: Well I’d say that’s the best use for a pen (we have a subtle laugh).
Wouldn’t you say signing those new customer contracts is an important event for the business? (nods head) Then shouldn’t it be treated like one. What I mean by that is, here you are signing new customer contracts, an important and memorable event. All while using a very unmemorable pen.
We grew up, our entire lives, using cheap BIC pens because they get the job done for grocery lists and directions. But we never gave it much thought to learn what’s best for more important events.
This is the pen for more important events. This is the tool you use to get deals done. Think of it as a symbol for taking your company to the next level. Because when you begin using the right tool, you are in a more productive state of mind, and you begin to sign more new customer contracts.
Actually. You know what? Just this week I shipped ten new boxes of these pens to Elon Musk’s office.
Unfortunately, this is my last pen today (reach across to hand pen back to CEO). So, I suggest you get this one. Try it out. If you’re not happy with it, I will personally come back next week to pick it up. And it won’t cost you a dime.
What do you say?
CEO: (picks jaw up off floor)  Yes.

See how simple that was. The CEO loved it. Why?
Because all four sales skills were displayed.
Here’s the simple sales framework I used to answer “sell me this pen”. Memorize it for yourself.
1.     Find out how they last used a pen (gather info)
2.     Emphasize the importance of the activity they last used a pen (respond to info)
3.     Sell something bigger than a pen, like a state of mind (deliver info)
4.     Ask for the buy (closing)
Does that make sense? Yes. Ok, good.
 Conclusion
  • Remember, it’s not about actually selling a pen. It’s about showing how well you can sell a product.
  • And even though there are an infinite number of answers to this interview question, it’s easy to memorize a simple formula.
  • Now that you have a formula, next time you need a quick, go-to answer, rememberthe Senator Club formula.
  • Take 15 minutes today to practice the script above. I promise you will benefit.
  • Plus, would you mind doing me a favor. Share this with ONE person in sales. It could save their career Description: ;)




Friday, 10 April 2015

Job Interview tricks you need to know.

Hi Fellas, i came across this and it is too good to ignore so i decided to share it here.
The journey into the world of employment can take different forms. For some, it can be easy while for others it might be very difficult. Finding that particular job that resonates with you; that brings out the best in you; that makes you be on top of your game at all time is not child’s play. Job interviews are critical parts of this journey. In some cases, you might have to appear at different stages of interview – first interview, second interview and third interview. Even more in some cases.

The higher the level of the interview process the more difficult the questions you are asked. And your ability to tactfully answer these questions will put you in a vantage position over other interviewees. It is important to note that apart from the regular interview questions, some other questions may pop up that are not even related to the job you are applying for. Sometimes interviewers do this to see how you can think on the spot and make decisions when you have a short time to decide. And also know that it is one of the ways to separate the wheat from the chaff. So what are some of the hard questions you may likely be asked at your next interview? Let us consider 10 of such questions.

1. How did you or will you deal with a non-performing colleague? This is a human relationship question. The essence is to test your ability to work with people and be a team player. Definitely there will be times that colleagues fail in their duties and your own work is affected, but how do you deal with such situation? Tell the panel that you will find out if all is well with the colleague provided everything necessary to do his/her work is available. Tell them you will ask if there is something disturbing this colleague and if anything, how you may help so that his/her work and yours does not suffer.

2. Describe your relationship with your last boss or supervisor: The truth is that you can never have
a perfect boss or supervisor. There will always be areas where you disagree with him/her. And these
disagreements sometimes can be awry and leave much to be desired. However, you don’t have to tell the panel how you hated your boss or supervisor, because doing so will give an impression of how you will be relating with your new boss or supervisor should you be hired.

3. How do you get along with older or younger colleagues? The world of work is dynamic and you will meet different people with different ideologies and age ranges. Your colleagues could be older or
younger. Except if there are laid down policies that stipulate how to relate in terms of addressing each
other, for example as it is in some corporate organisations where they address each other by their first names, then how you relate and get along becomes critical. Mention that respect is a virtue that you have (hopefully you do), and that giving everyone their dues is how you deal with people, whether they are younger or older.

4. What is your main weakness? This is a tricky question and many interviewees fail it because they
unwittingly give answers that focus on their inability to deliver on the job. Remember that always, during interview focus should always be about your strength and that is what you should always project. So in a situation like this tell them you have tendencies to over work. Or that you can’t stand it when targets are not met. This way you have turned ‘weakness into strength’ by giving such reply.

5. What salary do you expect? Many job applicants fail at this stage of the interview. Many make the
mistake of talking money at the first stage of the interview. Doing this may project you as being money conscious. Do all you can at this stage to show what value and how you will add that value to the company. But when it gets to the salary part, be careful not to be the first to mention a figure, because you may mention an amount lower than what the company is planning to pay. You should wait and let them give you a range that they are willing to pay and then pick a figure that is slightly above the median amount. But if you are not sure, you can tell them you will get back to them so you can go and do your research to know the industry's standard as it relates to the job you are applying for. You can do an online search.

6. Where do you see yourself in the next five years? Another very knavish question that requires some level of dexterity in answering. Interviewees who are not skilled will fall into this trap easily. When you answer this question you must show how this job will help you build a career. Don’t say you are going to switch careers and move on to something else that might suggest to the interviewers that you are not committed and focused. Mention where you see yourself in five years and how this job is key to take you there, not the money, but the challenge, experience and opportunity that comes from doing such a job.

7. What kind of a leader are you? A novice might be caught napping here. Someone who does not know that leadership is not about the position but responsibility will goof with this question. Basically, there are two types of leaders (but further breakdown exist), autocratic or democratic. An autocratic leader does not listen to team members. He just issues commands and everyone must obey without questioning. But a democratic leader is one who carries team members along; listens to their views and opinions and then accepts when he makes mistakes and as well make amends. He also does not arrogate all the glory to himself but acknowledges the efforts made by other team members. So this question is seeking to find out if you are a team player. So watch your steps before you slip.

8. If you find money or any other valuable within work premises that the owner cannot be traced, what will you do? Before anything, you should know this is a question about your integrity. Can
you be trusted is what they want to know (Hopefully you can be). Tell them since the money is not yours and the owner cannot be traced immediately you will hand it over to the company for keeps in case the owner shows up later, or as the case may be, hand it over to the police. And if you have an experience that can back that point give it.

9. Why should I hire you? Many job applicants freeze at this question. Naturally you would have thought that the interviewer should know why you are there facing the panel in the first place, so why
the question “Why should I hire you?” You are expected to show the panel that you have the necessary set of skills and experience to deliver on the job. That is why you should have done your homework to know what the job entails and then go there and tell them you are well equipped with the skills and experience you have garnered from past jobs you have done.

10. Why do you want to work here? “Why do you want to work here” is similar to “Why should I hire you”, but they are not the same. At this question of why you want to work here, you are simply to tell the panel of your admiration for the organisation. Point out some noble projects they do, some CSR projects, how they treat their staff with high regard and make working environment conducive and how their activities are helping to make life better for people and so on. There you have ten of some of the hard interview questions that you may be asked during your next interview. Remember that the interview session is not primarily set up to look for ways to disqualify you, but for you to proof to the interviewer that you are qualified. I wish you all the best at your next interview.

Friday, 3 April 2015

I turned my Rejection to my Attention (part 2)

The is the continuation and the last of our Rejection series, enjoy.

WHEN REJECTED, GIVE IT A BREAK AND STRIKE AGAIN

I have learnt over-time that life is not a do or die struggle. When you try few times and it didn’t work, it is advisable to give it a break and get some fresh air.





By that I mean try and give it some time before doing it again. In the fresh air you might discover why it has not been working and as well realise how it can work. Thomas Edison didn’t kill himself, Abraham Lincoln later became President and of course Rtd. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari has become the president of Nigeria after the fourth trial. They and many others all tried different times and it didn’t work. Not getting it in the first few trials might not mean failure. It might be due to wrong approach or wrong timing. Whichever case, just relax a little before striking again.

Focus more on how it’s going to work rather than dwelling on how it didn’t work… charlesfiness

  • SURPASS THE LIMITING FACTOR
Something must have made someone to say NO to you. Always deal with the reason why you got that negative response. You can surpass your limiting factor by always adding knowledge to yourself through reading, practising or participating. Some people have talents in them but harnessing it becomes a big issue. Meet with people of greater knowledge than you and learn from them, it is one of the fastest ways to add knowledge. Do more practising on your own than you do generally. Stop keeping yourself in the dark, search for the light all the time.

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Stop feeling inferior to others, it will keep you stagnant for a long time… charlesfiness

When it was time for my final year project, I didn’t know how to go about it so I sought the help of an expert. The huge amount he demanded was a big blow.  But that did not set me back. I had to sit down and allow my instincts have its way and with the guidance from my supervisor I sailed through in high notes.


What am saying here is that rejection has a way of bringing out the best in you, show you that you can do what you never thought you can do. It even refines the idea or skills you already have because at that point you will seek to improve on what you know already in order to do better.

Stop leaving your thinking faculty dormant by killing yourself with self-pity… charlesfiness

  • LOOK INSIDE OF YOU FOR INSIGHT
There is a personality inside of you that makes you very unique in your life time. Instead of being downcast, allow your God-given instinct to do its work.


Khuan Chew is a world class interior designer who designed and decorated the interiors of the world’s tallest hotel ‘The Burj al Arab’ located in Dubai. Before that she had worked with Sultan of Brunei, which is why she was recommended as the best for the Burj al Arab job. With her record no one will question her judgement on interior designs and decoration, but something very exciting happened; after her world class decoration in the hotel, she was applauded for her great work but was told that the Atrium was not good enough and so the work was rejected.


 Sheikh Mohammed wanted a more stylish and colourful Atrium and not all white. Khuan Chew had to go back, redesign and redecorate the tallest Atrium in the world in just six months and still came out with an outstanding performance. A record time frame she could not achieve initially when she was more relaxed. You can watch the video by clicking HERE.


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Rejection is not the end of the road, rather an opportunity to look inside, re-strategize and bring out your best. I want to close my rejection series with this:

If you are weak; rejection gives you strength, if you are visionary; it can make you see farther… charlesfiness


Thursday, 19 March 2015

I turned my rejections to my attention (part 1)

I tried to establish in my previous post about Rejection that it is our part of life because it is an almost every day occurrence. In case you have not read my first post on rejection then it is a big miss for you, I will advise you to help yourself out by clicking HERE to get to read it, you can’t afford to loose it.



If you are back from the journey then let me take you through another mind-blowing and probably the most interesting journey of reading.

When we get rejected we tend to focus so much attention on our immediate hurt and what led to it that we are likely to loose perspective and overgeneralize the incident. This causes us to convince ourselves that our fears and worries are already coming to pass. But if we check it very well, one rejection might have no connection with another. The fact that things didn't work out between you and someone doesn't mean that you won’t click with another, because everyone is different. This also goes to employer/employee, friends, and any other rejection scenario.

So having dealt with the effects of rejection on the other post, we are going to see how we can maximize every single rejection we face daily, in this post, and I pray and hope that at the end of the adventure here you will see with me that rejection means a lot more positively than it means negatively.

Personally I see rejection as being given an opportunity to be better than I used to be. In the other post, I made mention of myself going to a choral group for auditioning and I was rejected because I was not good in classical music. Since then I have not rested in improving my musical prowess especially in classical.

As far as you are ready to keep a positive mind-set in all situation and also to work hard, then you will soon start seeing reasons why one should even rejoice when there is a ‘NO’ answer. So if you are ready let us look very briefly to things you need to do to maximize your Rejections in order to get positive results in nearby future.

  • YOUR PERSONALITY IS YOUR SELLING POINT, USE IT WELL

It will be good to talk about our personalities first before every other thing. It is vital if I let us know that our personalities matter a lot and will always speak for us, it can speak good or bad about you depending on how you maintain it. Your personality is your qualities that make you different from every other person. It can be emotional or attractive qualities such as your skills or the way you behave, the way you dress and carry yourself. These little things always have something to say about one in future. In a nut shell, your personality is the quality that defines you. 

Your natural talents and skills will lie dormant until you nurture them. When developed, these skills make you a brand; that is personality. Your encounters with people at each point in time always leave them with something to say about you, so try and make every opportunity to prove yourself matter most.


You don’t have a second chance to make your first impressioncharlesfiness

If you have a good personality, then people will sell you without you stressing yourself much. If you Build a good character for yourself, you will become a reference point.
  • GIVE PEOPLE REASONS TO DEPEND ON YOU

Have you ever proved anyone wrong before, how did you feel making people’s mouth open in surprise to what you could do? That was exactly what JESUS CHRIST did to a Samaritan woman according to John 4: 10-15. Look at verse 14-15 again and you will see that Jesus made her desire at all cost what he has to offer her.

Be a problem solver. The society is looking for people that will give to it and not the ones that will take from. Always create good impression of yourself and have something that will make people to come looking for you from time to time.

you really have no limitation

At the tail end of my secondary school, my classmates agreed without objection for me to keep the money we were all contributing for our graduation celebration. The most shocking aspect of it is that when the money was stolen, no body accused me of being the thief. They supported me fully until everything was sorted out. There were so many other situations where people really showed me that they can trust me with valueable things, confidential informations about their private life and that they depend on me for genuine counsel; when they needed a friend to pour their hearts to, other private issues etc. all because of the trust I built for myself.

It’s not just in having good character, but look out for a problem you can solve for people. When you do that, trust me people will be on the look-out for you. In an area where there is no water, a mobile water retailer is more important to the people of that area than their local ruler.

If you can get the society to depend on you, nobody can reject you… charlesfiness



To be continue…

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

BEAUTIFUL LESSONS LIFE THOUGHT ME

If  you will take the time to read these. I promise you'll come  away with an enlightened perspective. The subjects covered  affect us all, on a daily basis:
    
They're  written by Andy Rooney, a man who had the gift of saying so  much with so few words.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

I Just Got Rejected Again

I will like to start with a question; have you ever been rejected, when was the last time you got a “NO” to you proposals, do you know how many times it has occurred?, in fact can you recount your reaction towards or in response to  your being rejected? I will like you to play back even if it is to one occasion where you were rejected. To some people it must have been the worst days of their lives, LOL. So if I may ask, WHAT IS REJECTION TO YOU?

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

It lies in your heart and mind


With the wake of every New Year, people usually come up with resolutions; like the new things they want to employ or the changes they want to see in their lives and other things they want to let go.
Right after some time the funny things they do with their resolutions is very interesting to note down. By now some have even forgotten or intentionally let go of theirs. But this post is not about Resolutions

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Don't Worry Such Is Life


For all my friends, whether close or casual, I am doing this just because i am a young man that believes in being real at all times no matter the consequences. Everyone will go through some hard times at some point. Life isn't easy; just something to think about. There are some things that

Saturday, 27 December 2014

What is there to celebrate in christmas?

It’s been awesome moments passing by as Christmas 2014 is gradually becoming a thing of the past. People have done different things on the course of this celebration in other to show forth the reason for the season. While trying to be in this mood,

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Merry Christmas

As I start my blogging by the grace of God I want to use this medium to wish you all the happiest Christmas you have ever witnessed.
Remember that the journey of Christ was started with love.