What do you do after speaking to a client or customer?
I am an IT guy. That's clear but often I think about many situations from a salesman's point of view, trying to view the world from another angle that I sometimes have no idea how it could be.
What do I mean by that? I'll explain but before please let
me share with you this.
I must recognize, even thou IT is a really cool area to work
and even thou because the pace it is so demanding we must
run everyday just to remain in the same place, unfortunately
not always we have the chance to deal with cool and
state-of-the-art technology. Yes, sometimes we have to deal
with repetitive tasks, sometimes boring tasks, sometimes old
products etc. If you are an IT person you know that and
might agree with me. Legacy base is a consequence of this
fast paced world, as well.
In those situations we wonder: Mate, I am doing this because it was handed over to me out of nowhere and I know this is no rocket-science and despite that I must finish it by tomorrow. I bet we all at some point of our carreers dealt with this scenario, which normally leaves a strange taste in our mouth telling us there is nothing new to be learn from that experience.
Fear not my friends, there is always something to learn does not matter the scenario.
Now, let's get back to the sales person thing I was talking about.
The sales guy after a contact, client visit, sales
performed, email delivered to a potential customer, whatever
the reason, there is something they must do which is ask
himself : What could I have done better ?
Sounds easy and trivial but that's a hard thing to do and as
a matter of fact that's something I am trying to do with
myself:
What have I done today that I've could do better ? What
I've done wrong today ?
As the time goes by this becomes a habit just
like drinking coffee at 3pm and soon you'll picture yourself
in a state of eternal improvement, or at least awareness of
it. I am not telling you this is a magic rule to follow in
order to achieve the perfection, far from it; but it
certainly does something to us which IMHO is a must for a
better version of ourselves:
It takes us out of our confort zone.
Yet there are people out there who pay for this kind of professional service, Personal Coaching. Honestly, would be great to pay for one of those but I still prefer to put my hard earned money into my mortgage or my kid's school fees. So why not we become our own Personal Coach?
How do I do?
I ask myself: What could I have
done better? and I write them on paper. I make a list. I put
them on paper because I want that document to be a reminder,
and you know what? writing it's free and doesn't hurt,
specially the bad things and mistakes we made. Yes, the
mistakes are important also because they will be like
beacons in this dark ocean of our tries, but I try not to
concentrate too much on them after all mistakes are
consequences of tries. If you do not do many mistakes it
means you haven't tried enough.
Just to
illustrate look at our mailboxes with lots of emails trying
to sell us stuff. Pay attention to them, I could say that
the vast majority is really badly written, from the sales
point of view of course. Lots of information about the
product requirements, features and prices but very few
information about how it would make my life easier or things
like why I should buy it now and save effectively 1 hour of
coding everyday.
The truth is: very few of them
talk about benefits. Very few of them mention how their
product will help the customer with its problems.
So,
here it goes a good exercise: Try to find out what else that
message wants to say in the email selling you stuff. Why I
should go for this product instead the competition? How
would you write the message to appeal to people like
yourself. And how to put yourself ni other situations out of
your comfort zone? Try to think about markets you don't know
much about, like think how would you manage that coffee
shop. If you were an attendant how would you receive a
client like yourself looking for a good coffee during the
working day?
Excellence is not a point to reach, it is a trajectory made
up of very very small baby steps. Hundreds of them taken one
at a time, one each day.
See you later.