Nothing real happens until somebody sells something.
Nothing real happens until somebody sells something. That's the grizzly truth.
My grandson and I had discussed the entrepreneurial nature of selling over dinner. I'd told him the Tom Sawyer whitewashing the fence story. I'd explained the three big realisations I had moving from my technical role into sales:
Nothing real happens until something gets sold.
Entrepreneurial-minded salespeople create the best deals, not order-takers.
A lot of people's mortgages relied on my success - and they didn't appreciate that!
Later that evening I was surprised when I read a LinkedIn post with similar observations. These three pieces of data from the post (from the US) jumped out and caught my eye:
1. Sellers in Manufacturing & Services are responsible for a combined $12.7T in revenue.
2. Sellers in this group are responsible for 16% more in revenue in 2023 than the previous year, while the number of them have stayed the same from 2022.
3. A single seller in this group supports 22.26 other US jobs.
Take a moment and reflect on those figures - they are frickin' amazing!
Sellers handle all sorts of pressures, risks and pains. They carry the stretch targets, frustrations, quarter-end pressure, unexpected losses, relief when big deals close your way, and disappointment ... so others don't have to.
Let's all celebrate, acknowledge and appreciate the value these deal-makers add to the economy.
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