As I read an article from a Continental
Airlines Magazine (The Technovangelist,
by Kevin Markey) about Philips Components
which is the worlds largest supplier of
drives, subassemblies and components for
TV and is number one in LCD screens and
screens for handheld devices like the
one I am typing on right now, I am struck
by the large print question this company
asks itself, "What do we have to do to
become better?" Philips has actually created
an entire internal learning organization,
which keeps asking that question of itself
as a company.
How many of us ask ourselves "What do
I do to become better?" in our own lives,
personal or professional. Look at your
company, do they ask what it is that they
can do better? Or if you are a manager,
how often do you stop to reassess what
it is you can do better? Or how you can
help your staff to do better? What does
it take to be the best?
Being the best takes:
1.Self Assessment
2.Group Assessment
3.Utter Honesty
4.Ability to Handle Criticism Appropriately
5.Perpetual Search for Growth
These steps work for anyone in any aspect
of life, be it personal, family, spiritual,
physical, or business. Since this is a
Sales Newsletter - let's focus on business
life.
Self Assessment
Take a look at where you are in your
career.
Good Questions to Ask Your Self:
·Am I where I want to be?
·Where do I need to grow?
·The one thing I would change about my
work is...
Now you have some areas you might change.
Take for example, one of my clients who
made this common statement, "I want to
grow my earnings."
You've heard the statement, "Think outside
the box." That's what I want you to do
next. Whatever your issue, don't think
along conventional lines.
So take increasing your earnings and
think outside the normal and use brainstorming
techniques, which means no criticizing
ideas at this point (see archive articles
Brainstorming).
Some ideas on increasing earnings for
a commissionable position may include:
·Self-Marketing and Networking - How
can I increase my customer base? In turn
will increase my revenue.
·Treating my job as self-employment -
Since sales is commission based the more
sales I make the more earnings I acquire.
Maybe I could hire an assistant to help
me accomplish more in a day. Maybe I could
develop an email marketing campaign and
drive sales directly to me. Or maybe I
could.
Group Assessment
Assess your group means: analyze whom
you group yourself with: ·Which company
do you choose to work for
·What type of sales team you have
·Who you hang around
Those directly around us affect our beliefs
about ourselves and motivate us to greatness
or hold us back. Do your surrounding entities
have the qualities you strive for? If
not, why are you choosing this group or
organization?
Making your company better and your group
better will only make you better in the
long run.
The truth is when your parents said,
"You are who you hang around" they were
giving you excellent advice.
Utter Honesty
It takes a strong self-esteem to handle
self-honesty as well as honesty from others.
I recommend asking trusted allies to
assess your strengths and weaknesses.
If you have trouble taking in advice,
I highly recommend reading some self-help
books on self-esteem. My personal favorite
is Pia Mellody's Facing Codependence (the
title is quite deceiving).
It takes vulnerability to be open to
learn and grow. And as crazy as it may
sound, vulnerability actually takes strength
of character.
Ability to Handle Criticism
Take it in stride. Criticism can be a
tool of growth. "How?" you ask. By using
the FLACK method.
1.Forget who is doing the criticizing
2.Listen to what is being said
3.Assess what is true and what is not
(Sometimes it is more about the person
doing the criticizing, but see if you
find any truth about the criticism in
your heart)
4.Change the negative behavior
5.Know that you will have to fight the
old negative behavior for a long time
before the new behavior is easy habit
Fight criticism with FLACK!
Perpetual Search for Growth
A perpetual search for growth is absolutely
necessary to BEING THE BEST. When searching
ask yourself, "What do I need to do to
make myself better?" "What do I need to
do to make my company better?" "What do
I need to do to make the world better?"
Use a journal to track your growth. Write
in it at least once per week. Write about
where you want to go - plot your course
and you'll get there. Then review your
journal monthly to see how far you've
come. I make this guarantee.you will be
surprised!
Keep searching and growing.
"If you don't keep moving forward, the
world will. Stand still for a moment and
the world will continue to pass you by.
For to truly move ahead of the pack, your
pace must be twice as fast."
Let's Make A Difference!
Sincerely,
Marcella McMahon, COO
Positive Results
The b2b Sales Experts
www.PositiveResults.com
Marcella McMahon, COO of Positive Results,
is a Clinical Therapist who has studied
the Carl Jung method of therapy. McMahon
designs curriculum, author articles, gives
keynotes, and coaches individuals to succeed.
She gives her time freely to youth inspiring
and motivating teens on business and entrepreneurship.
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