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If you are in Sales and don't have a framework for your customer interactions, I created a micro-course named From Attitude to Assets just for you! This is based on numerous professional sales trainings and forged in the fire of a 30 year sales career. Check it out! It's free! https://www.skool.com/intensity-method-coaching-9970/classroom/c8150cf7?md=bd4fd756552340d8b4c12c77ed618475
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Industry averages are a handicap
Sales lesson from Alex. Recent podcast. I agree with his statement.
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The Community Continues to Evolve
A quick update for everyone. Back in September, I took a new job as a Sales Manager for an awesome company and inherited a very talented sales team. A total of 10 experienced salespeople and three business development professionals. The journey has been nothing short of incredible. Fast forward until today. 3 of my experienced salespeople will be retiring this year. One of my business development team has accepted a job in sales leadership in another part of the company. I will be replacing over 100 years of sales experience this year. This is going to be a tall task. So you may ask how does this affect our community? Simple answer. I am focusing on B2B sales development everyday. So why wouldn't I do the same for our community? I understand not everyone in the community has a B2B sales position. What I will attempt to provide is very helpful everyday sales tips and tricks that will work for B2B, B2C, and online selling. Much of the content will be applicable to everyday circumstances, like how to build relationships, ask for orders, and negotiate with confidence. I started the community building on value-driven leadership, which I still love and adore. As the community evolves, I will continue to develop content on sales leadership and leadership. Values are a must have for me, so that won't go too far away. In creating the courses, I have found my Google membership to be extremely valuable. I'm using Google Gemini often, along with Slides, Forms, Docs, Sheets, Vids, and other Google apps. AI has been extremely helpful. But, I use my intellectual property. AI may be the car, but my IP is the engine. Thank you @Andre Uribe , @Tommy Gan , @Vic Rosenbalm , @Christopher Bauer for being my Skool "Mentors". I follow all of you and check in daily. I may not always engage, but I make sure I read your posts and content. Please let me know if I can be of service to anyone in the community.
Leadership Presentation and Speaking
Hello My Friends, Tonight, I had the honor and privilege to present "The Resilient Code" presentation to a group of 65 IT leader professionals at a global manufacturer. It was nothing short of amazing. The presentation was a combination of both of my books on leadership. I customized the presentation as best I could to address the attendees. I start all of my presentations with the statement "these are my stories, but they are not for me. I hope you find value and inspiration in the stories for you". Result. I signed at least 50 of each of my books. The overwhelming feedback was positive. Where is my head. Not everyone of the 65 found the presentation inspiring enough to stand in line and accept free signed books. I still have work to do. I'm not beating myself up over the numbers. It's my goal to continue to refine the stories I share so that they have impact on others. Will I ever get 100%? That's a lofty goal. And I like it. A few key takeaways from the presentation. I didn't record it. I didn't want to. That presentation was for this team. It wasn't about me or my brand. It was for them. That felt right. I thrive in in-person situations. Online is convenient, but not my specialty. You might say "so how does anyone get to see you?" and you would be right. Here is the deal. I would much rather let what I have to offer develop organically than through forced social media. Delayed gratification. Not an exciting concept in today's digital world. But that is where I land. And after tonight, I know that's where it belongs, The feedback I received was that it was refreshing to hear the stories of a regular, common person that dealt with and overcame tough choices. Not all the happy horseshit wins. Real, everyday challenges and struggles that we all deal with. No call to action other than this. If any of these posts feel impactful, share. If not, you are good. The Coach Chris community is about growing. It will grow over time. Step by step. Pics to follow :)
Being the best "Coach Chris" (not the next Tony Robbins)
What a month, guys. I’ve spent years trying to be the next Alex Hormozi, Grant Cardone, or Tony Robbins. But this month, I finally leaned into just being Coach Chris. Imperfect, flawed, but driven by a massive heart for other people's success. A few updates from the journey: - Filling the Spirit Gap: Back in 2020, my "Wheel of Life" (shoutout to Tony Robbins) showed a massive void in spirituality. This month, I officially joined a church for the first time in my adult life. It’s been an incredible experience of commitment and focus. Out of respect for privacy, we’ve found a path that connects for my family—and it has changed everything. - The Career "Soul" Gap: My coaching and mentoring work has reached a new level of satisfaction. Handling reviews and succession planning this month reminded me how much I love connecting with people on a deep level. - What’s next for this group? I’m currently building an Elite Sales Professional micro-course (dropping in the next 60 days). My goal here isn't to spam you—it’s to drop high-value micro-courses, post weekly, and connect with great humans. I’m grateful for the journey. Let’s win together.
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