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Successful people feel like they are automatically understood. But they seldom are.
Here's an example: According to Hollywood legends, Mr. Cecil B. DeMille spared no expense to part the Red Sea for his epic production of The Ten Commandments. Actors, engineers, horses, and assorted other animals were everywhere. The dust, heat, and noise were ferocious.
Finally, everyone was ready to go and DeMille called out, "Roll the cameras" and "Action."
After he finished shooting the scene, DeMille called to a cameraman on a high cliff to check on how that part of the filming had gone. The cameraman reportedly yelled back, "Ready when you are, C.B.!"
If the story were true, DeMille should have asked if the camera was rolling before shouting "Action."
You should do the same. Check first to see if your message is received and correctly understood before going into action. Ask people what they heard and what they plan to do, and keep repeating the message in different ways to reinforce your point.
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So the president took the manufacturing chief to Japan. The man immediately grasped the point, turned to his boss and said, "You're right!" The two came back and told the company's plant managers to make the change. The plant managers said, "No, no, you don't understand what you saw. What you describe is impossible."
Back [url=http://www.mansmanifesto.com]doudoune moncler[/url] to Japan again went the president and the manufacturing chief, along with the plant managers. Soon, the plant managers were floored. They said, "You know, you are right! But the guys at the plants won't believe it. Let's make a videotape to show the shift supervisors."
The documentary was made, and the shift supervisors watched it. "Nonsense," they said. "It cannot possibly be true. You missed something when you made the video."
The division president said, "We'll go to Japan one more time. But on this trip, I'm going to ask the Japanese to let us operate one of their factory lines for two weeks. We'll man the operating line jobs and see what happens." Back to Japan they went. Everyone, including the supervisors, worked on the line for two weeks. Then, and only then, was the division president able to make the change to eight-person lines. In this case, seeing and doing created belief. No amount of talk could make the message credible.
In a sales situation, you may similarly need to supply such practical experience to make your point.
No News Is Not Good News
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STALL ERASERS
Overcoming Hostility and Establishing Relationships
Sometimes hostility and competitiveness induce a communications stall, such as during a negotiation involving people who don't know and trust each other. Changing the ground rules can help. Focus first on getting acquainted, and everyone soon has a sense of what perspective each person brings to the situation. Each person then listens with respect, and progress follows. With a positive atmosphere for communications, organizations work better.
Sales situations are often filled with lack of trust. Take the time to connect first.
STALLBUSTERS
The most successful managers describe how they cannot communicate too much, too often, or in too many ways. Focus on ways to communicate easily, effectively, and efficiently, and you'll soon discover breakthrough solutions (ways to accomplish 20 times more with the same time, effort, and resources) bursting out all over.
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Using sources such as employee surveys and individual feedback you have received, select a few examples where communications have worked better than usual. Then ask these questions:
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3. How can the same results be achieved more easily and effectively?
4. What was missing from the problematic communications?
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Look more broadly for successful communication models by asking questions such as [url=http://www.orlando-apts.com/nfljerseys/]nfl jerseys[/url] the following:
-Who is or was the most effective communicator you have ever heard?
-Why was she or he effective?
-What aspects of that effectiveness can you capture for your organization's communications?
Communications Tips
Here is a list of items to consider as key elements for effective communications:
1. Reduce how many different messages you try to get across.
2. Simplify the remaining messages.
3. Provide powerful experiences along with the messages (like the trip to Japan described in this chapter).
4. Establish many more regular channels and patterns of communications.
5. Get more feedback on how well the message is being understood.
6. Increase the frequency of repeating communications in interesting ways.
7. Compress the frequency into shorter periods of time.
8. Vary the delivery by using different formats.
9. Add indications of the message's significance to underscore your point (yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater in the presence of fire and smoke will quickly empty the room).
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13. Arrange for those who are most credible and influential to repeat the messages in their own words to those who respect them the most. An ideal way to do this is to ask your customer to tell you what they've learned from what you've shared.
Ask more questions for breakthrough sales success!
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