How many times a day do we assume?
How often do we verify the accuracy of our assumptions?
Listed below are examples of common assumptions:
Its human nature to assume. Each and every one of us engage in a number of assumptions daily. Then we hold our assumptions to be 'accurate' and conduct ourselves according to our 'assumed beliefs.' Think about the impact of that. What if our assumptions are wrong?
How many Sales have you missed or lost because you assumed you knew something? How do you 'benchmark' the accuracy of your assumptions? Wouldn't it be important to know if they are accurate?
What if:
To exemplify this thought - what if your assumptions have been wrong over and over again on the same issues until your assumptions formed an "unbreakable belief system."
I'm sure you've heard this statement before but if you haven't you need to:
ASSUME NOTHING
When you assume nothing you ask lots of questions;
When you ask questions you get responses;
When you get responses you qualify for accuracy;
When you qualify for accuracy you're better prepared to understand your customer;
When you truly understand your customer the better your chances of making and keeping the sale;
- And if you don't make the sale, at least you'll know for sure why you didn't.
Stop assuming and start asking! You'll be amazed by the results.
Teri Samuels, CEO - United Sales Training (http://www.unitedsalestraining.com), 20 years as a Professional Sales and Marketing Troubleshooter, Trainer, Recruiter, Upper Level Manager, and Consulting Professional. Dedicated to the "keep it simple" approach.
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