Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Life-long learning is key to sales and personal success

(NC)—With a sales talent shortage being forecasted, the competition for top sales performers is projected to become even fiercer. Professional development is key to maintaining the health and well being of your sales career. It is important to update your skills and become a student of the sales game.
Why should you update your skills?
Like technology, sales skills can become outdated very quickly in today's business environment. Canadian business schools focus more on sales and the business of sales than ever before. There is an expectation that sales people are qualified and well trained. Despite this, some sales people have never had even basic sales training. There are also some sales people who say they know it all and don't need training. As a sales professional you can never be arrogant and say you know it all. If you truly feel that way, it is only a matter of time before you get run over by the next change in the business cycle or economic downturn.
The great sales reps look for and get training every year. They update their skills to ensure they are the best in their line of business. Many good reps now have coaches. These sales coaches work with them to set goals, to improve their performance and to help keep them on track. If you think about it, athletes have coaches; executives have coaches, so why shouldn't a successful sales rep have a coach as part of their team?

You spend large amounts of money to maintain your home, vehicles and health. If you don't do the maintenance, it doesn't take long for the car to break down, your house to start falling apart or your health to fail. Your personal development is exactly the same. If you view the cost as an investment and apply what you learn, I guarantee that your course—whatever course it may be—will pay for itself several times over.

What are the benefits of personal development?

"Life-long learning" has become a corporate catch phrase that you hear more and more often. What does it mean? For most, it means that you don't stop learning once you finish school. There are so many ways you can learn and grow. In today's fast-paced world with little "down time," we owe it to ourselves to take the time and make sure we learn new things and become better and better at what we do. By becoming a more efficient focused sales rep, you will have more time to spend with your family and friends, concentrate on hobbies and, in general, have a more balanced life.

The Canadian Professional Sales Association (CPSA) provides training for all sales levels and roles, highlighted by our Skills for Sales Success programs. Training formats include public seminars, customized programs, performance consulting and online learning. More information is available online at www.cpsa.com.

Source: www.newscanada.com

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