3 Dead Giveaways That You Are An Empty Suit
"Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that."
Norman Vincent Peale
A true sales professional thinks before they act. They plan, prepare and practice as they build a structure of success. They lead with intention, and become the example. A great sales professional is precise with their decisions by aligning their vision and values to earn the respect of their clients. With purposeful intent, they engage in heartfelt activities benefitting those around them. And this is what your clients and prospects crave, right? They deserve a sales professional who is heartfelt, sincere and fills out a suit with empathy, emotion and excitement.
SALES PROFESSIONALS ARE LEADERS
Sales professionals are effective in opening up business conversations as they speak the language of leadership. This language clearly conveys their ideas to their audience. They use language which precisely explains their thinking to the hearts and minds of those whom they wish to move to action, their clients and prospects.
A true sales professional understands how to create and deliver their value proposition in a way that captures the heart and mindshare of their clients. Inside the book, "Creating and Delivering Your Value Proposition" by David Pinder. The first paragraph inside the introduction nails it, "The term value proposition is used ubiquitously in business today and its original meaning has been dissipated into vague sales and marketing notions that are a million miles from its intended meaning and use."
"If you don't know the value you bring to your current clients then how do you know the value you can bring to your potential clients?"
Sales professionals know the "why" behind their value proposition and use this to create heartfelt alignment with their clients and prospects.
How well do your clients know your value proposition? It's about serving and delivering a measurable amount of value at all times. Live it, walk it, talk it and broadcast it for everyone to hear.
Sales professionals are not empty suits in the eyes of their clients and prospects!
3 DEAD GIVEAWAYS THAT YOU ARE AN EMPTY SUIT
According to the Urban Dictionary, an empty suit is, someone puffed up with their own importance but having little effect on the lives of others. A true empty suit, conjures up the image of a business suit of clothing without a person in it who really doesn’t know what he or she is doing.
How well are you demonstrating competence as a sales rep?
What happens in a first meeting with a prospect, as they share their heartfelt problems and all you can add to the conversation is a stream of buzzwords, canned pitches and sales jargon? In a split second, this becomes painfully obvious to them that you have no empathy and no clue around their concerns, issues or how you may even help to solve their problems. This my friends is an empty suit. You're dead in the water!
"Empty Suit, Empty Chair, Empty Promises"
A few giveaways...
LACK SINCERITY
People can smell sincerity the minute you walk in the door or open your mouth. Conversely, they can smell insincerity just the same. If you truly mean and believe what you're saying then it will come across as sincere.
Sincerity in sales means listening without an agenda. Faking sincerity will get you exposed! Empty suits come to the business table with their own hidden agenda. They're wrapped up and too busy thinking about quotas and promotions as they reek of commission breath. It’s not about you, it’s about the wants, needs and expectations of your clients.
Sincerely focusing on you and your best interests will get you exposed as an empty suit. All you're doing is crushing your client's hopes, dreams and goals.
LACK SUBSTANCE
Without substance one can't add business value. Sales reps must discover what business problems are troubling buyers and then offer them sound advice. A true sales professional is always helpful. Instead of pushing buyers to buy, offer advice and best practices within your area of expertise.
Empty suits fail to zero in on specific business challenges their buyer faces. They fail to demonstrate they understand as they care more about what goes into their wallet and their bank account.
Lack of substance plus low business acumen combined with poor business conversational skills leads to empty suit syndrome.
A sales professional who lacks substance fails to capitalize on these conversations...
- The challenges the buyer faces
- The pain points these challenges present to them
- How much, in quantifiable numbers, remaining in a status quo mindset will cost them and their company
LACK SPARKLE
Lack of spark... an empty suit... what the heck are you talking about? What happens when your client has an issue, a concern or something to address that may make you feel uncomfortable? Do you hit it head on or avoid it as you fill them up with excuses?
An empty suit lacks the sparkle in their eye, that je ne sais quoi, if you care to get fancy that separates them from the professionals.
An empty suit fails to go the extra mile for their clients. It shows as their actions speak louder than words.
They fail to ask questions, listen closely and ask more questions. They struggle to engage people in talking about their passions. The passions that get their eyes to sparkle. It's about being humble, curious and giving a rip. Three things an empty suit struggles to comprehend.
NO SUBSTITUTE
There's absolutely nothing wrong with dressing the part. The problem lies when it’s all style and no substance. Expensive Armani suits are no substitute for business acumen. Fine clothing is not a substitute for brains.
I encourage all of you to look in the mirror...
- Are you being sincere with your clients?
- Are you bringing substance to your clients?
- Do you have that sparkle in your eyes with your clients?
Don't suffer in silence as the empty suit leads you down the road of obscurity. I'm here to help.
I understand, I get where you all are coming from. Every day, I walk in your shoes. I am fully committed to helping your sales team integrate social aspects and modern strategies into your current sales process to grow new business. I want you to get results. This is why I am passionate about doing this the right way, the genuine way, the authentic way! It's about understanding value before visibility.
Selling From the Heart is making a difference! I poured my heart into every page of this book and I think you're going to love it. You can find it on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. You can click on the book image below and this will take you to Amazon.
You can find more material inside Selling From The Heart.
In a world full of empty suits, I'm passionate about helping sales reps succeed by getting valuable before they get visible. I help sales teams understand the true value they bring to the market.
I appreciate getting the opportunity to share my stories. Integrating the use of social and sharing my story on LinkedIn was my “game-changer” in the highly competitive office technology world. With great pride I transform, challenge, coach and inspire sales teams to grow new business by helping them share their story and how they communicate it out by integrating the use of social inside the sales process. You can follow me on LinkedIn, Twitter and on my podcast by clicking on Selling from the Heart.
Sales Manager at Consolidated Printing A Division of Acoustic Sounds
5yYou don't need all this information.. Work by the Old saying.."Plan Your Work" - "Work Your Plan"
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5yLarry, this article is completely on the money. Without showing respect, empathy and genuine interest in your customers or prospects business, how can you expect to provide value to their business. I would think most businesses do not have a client aligned Value Proposition that is clearly understood by the entire business, but particularly the Sales team who are communicating the businesses message. If the Sales team is not aware of, or understand the Value Proposition, Value cannot be provided to the customers or prospects. If a customer or prospect is going to buy from you, they want to know what is in it for them, how it will add value to their business, does it resolve there pain points or issues currently facing the business & increase the ROI on there investment. Great article.
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5yLarry such a great read! Thanks for sharing Joe Robinson!
Strategic banking professional
5yI believe when you love what you do, being sincere, substantive and sparkling comes easy. If you struggle with these, it might mean you are in the wrong position (company-wise or role-wise).
Real Estate Salesperson @ Sotheby's International Realty
5yGive this man Larry Levine a follow! Amen brother