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Last week, I spent two days with 14 sales trainers from across the country. Jill Konrath, author of Selling To Big Companies, came up with the idea about four years ago and named the mastermind group Shebang!

You might be wondering why competitors would come together to share best practices and ideas. The answer is simple. Many of our business models are different, expertise varies and target clients range from small to Fortune 500. This group of smart women understand the power of collaboration and abundance. It’s a mastermind group on steroids! (They are also darn good at sales!)

So what can you do to create a similar concept in your world?

  • Identify people that have similar values. Every member of this group has an intense desire to serve their customer. And it’s not just rhetoric. Meeting expectations isn’t even in their vocabulary. Exceeding expectations is the entry to the game.
  • Find people that are givers not takers. Referrals were flying around the room. Potential projects for collaboration were discussed. Sample marketing ideas shared. Everyone was eager to contribute to the next person’s success.
  • Create a setting for truth telling. Members of the group challenged one another. “Your website needs help. Or, it’s time you get a coach for yourself. And, tell me one more time why you are pursuing that goal.” The gift of truth telling is priceless. We all get too close to our stuff and head down a path that is not profitable or in alignment with goals.

Create a sales mastermind group to increase your sales. Two heads really are better than one.

Republished with author's permission from original post.

Colleen Stanley
Colleen Stanley is president of SalesLeadership, Inc. a business development consulting firm specializing in sales and sales management training. The company provides programs in prospecting, referral strategies, consultative sales training, sales management training, emotional intelligence and hiring/selection. She is the author of two books, Emotional Intelligence For Sales Success, now published in six languages, and author of Growing Great Sales Teams.

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