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The ethical challenges of selling in agribusiness

In between planting and harvest is 100+ days of summer Well, maybe not this year Originally published in Feed & Grain Magazine’s Coach’s Corner As plant 2019 finally comes dragging across the finish line, many of you are slipping into what is called a summer slump.  I know…I can hear you saying, “We have spraying, […]

IN BETWEEN PLANTING AND HARVEST IS 100+ DAYS OF SUMMER WELL, MAYBE NOT THIS YEAR Listen to today’s podcast as I discuss 5 ways to beat the slump!

Everyone has a chance to learn from each other The Do’s & Don’ts of working with interns this summer Originally published in Wisconsin Agri-Business News Quarterly – Summer 2019  

Originally published in Wisconsin Agri-Business News Quarterly – Summer 2019  

Use this lull in the action to sell, coordinate and improve engagement. Applies to Friday’s as well   I have to admit as a salesperson, I love holiday weeks like this one.  But not for the reason you think.  The 4th is on Thursday this year, which means most people will work Monday and Tuesday.  […]

Use this lull in the action to: Sell – Coordinate – Improve Engagement. Applies to Friday’s as well

How to use famous quotes to sell your biggest customers   Let me start by throwing a few quotes at you and then we will try to make sense of their conflicting message: “Think Big to Be Big!” – Herb Tarlek, WKRP in Cincinnati TV show from the ’70s. Also quoted by many salespeople trying […]

How to use famous quotes to sell your biggest customers “Think Big to Be Big!” “Aim small, Miss Small!” “I’m not good at calling on the large customers.  They intimidate me.”  

How an NFL commercial can help you develop your team!   In the mid-’80s, several companies ran ads during NFL games called, “You make the call”. They were short clips of some incredible football plays that were somewhat gray areas for the referee to make the call.  Hence the name, “You make the call”.  They […]

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