Professional Salesperson (like a doctor or a lawyer?)
Adam Petrovsky
I help public sector organizations digitally transform through technology solutions | WWT Regional Manager - California State/Local & Higher Ed
My now 94 year-old father once told me, "Go to school and become a professional.?You know, like a doctor or a lawyer. If you can't do that, you'll end up becoming a salesperson."?Once at the pinnacle of the sales insurance industry (1970-1990), my father's advice seems to hover over my life as if he had reincarnated Nostradamus.?After more than 20 years of selling and managing salespeople in the technology industry, meeting with thousands of customers across almost every industry, I still require a daily dose of meditation on the?thought of being a Professional Salesperson.
Like most salespeople, I did not plan for a career in sales.?I took the "physician highway," achieved an undergraduate degree in biology and spent my parents well earned money attending medical school in the Midwest.?My sales career started as one of necessity, when the rigors of medical school got in the way of rock and roll, college-life and a large dose of growing-up.?Like many of us, I quickly became charmed with the idea that "simple conversation" and product-knowledge created a SALES ARGUMENT, one of the basic tenants of all salespeople.?What I didn't realize was that charm doesn't produce reliable sales results.
Unlike other careers, salespeople have a choice:?1) Sell as a means to an end;?2) Sell?as a passionate professional that drives us to prosper.?Which one are you??If compared to a physician or attorney, these professionals all share common traits:
Well, Dad, while you're unlikely to see this posting, I will always know that there are Professional Salespeople out there.?Each day, while driving to see the next customer, I will re-affirm that although I'm not the doctor or lawyer, I am a true professional.
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2 年This was part of your story when we taught Story Leaders. Nice to see it pop up here! When do we hear about the time at the Zoo?