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Gain Competitive Selling Advantage At The Whiteboard
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Article Overview: How can you share information and show ideas to your peers? Are you fed up with not getting recognized, and not getting the respect you deserve?
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Gain Competitive Selling Advantage At The Whiteboard
How can you
share information and show ideas to your peers? Are you fed up with not getting
recognized, and not getting the respect you deserve?
If you’ve had
it with feeling like ‘nobody gets it’…now you have a choice. Learn new ways to
connect with your audience. Show your ideas clearly to linear and non-linear
communicators.
Many subject
matter experts and leaders are shocked and delighted when they discover adult
learning theory. This is a powerful area of communication that a lot of
professionals have not been introduced to. However, once you learn the basics,
you’ll know how to win attention and get the respect you deserve.
Today, many
people are heading to a whiteboard to present ideas, sell solutions and make an
impact. Strangely, only a few seem to be using the principles of how adults
learn. This leads to mistakes, problems and poor practices that hold sellers
back.
Instead of
languishing in the backwaters of poor whiteboard selling skills, leverage these
insights to get ahead. Your competition won’t know what happened…you’ll move
forward so quickly.
It’s really
all about balance. Here are the 3 secrets to unlock unstoppable success.
1. Go
Linear
Like falling
in love, many people jump into whiteboarding and only see the drawing. They
draw and sketch with abandon.
But that’s the
problem. They abandon and alienate linear thinkers. It doesn’t have to be like
this.
Clear
sketches, thoughtful diagrams and organized charts appeal to linear thinkers.
If you’re speaking to a room of analytic thinkers, explain what you’re doing.
Title your whiteboard. And engage in focused, clear organization of your story.
2. Go
Non-Linear
Here’s the
other side of the love affair. In the search to use the whiteboard, many people
only write words. This verbal, linear approach just creates a gigantic writing
surface. That’s not using the whiteboard for maximum creativity.
To use
non-linear approaches, use visual frameworks. Some examples include cluster
maps, mind maps, and circular charts. These structures provide non-linear
organization for information.
If this sounds
like a foreign language to you, don’t worry. It’s easy to learn about
information frameworks in an online training or onsite class. Many teams find
this is the exact aspect of whiteboard effectiveness that was eluding them.
Once learned, skeptics and critics put down their nay saying…and pick up a
marker.
3. Balance
Creativity and Discipline
If you’re
looking for a mantra or slogan to post on your wall…this could be it. Balance
creativity and discipline.
It’s true in
every performing art, presentation and communication. More adults prefer to be
involved in learning, working with peers and applying learning to real-world
problem solving.
When you use
the principles of adult learning to design your presentation, you have the keys
to unlock exceptional results. Participation. Collaboration. Ownership of
ideas. Listening. Innovation.
Instead of
designing passive presentations where you’re up in front preaching…do something
radically different. Design presentations with the audience in mind. Create
opportunities to get people engaged and involved. Organize mini-events within
your timeframe for peer sharing and story telling. Solve real problems that
will make a difference for people in your audience.
As leaders,
subject matter experts and sales presenters do this, what can you expect?
Audiences will
expect you and your sales force to balance linear and non-linear approaches.
They’ll look for a blend of creative input and disciplined productivity. And
they won’t settle for passive presentations or relying exclusively on slides to
share information.
Presenting and
selling at the whiteboard is a rapid way to unlock participation. You’re
sketching and writing while the audience watches. This is remarkably engaging,
entertaining and focusing.
Get the
attention, respect and results you’re looking for. Use these 3 secrets in your
next whiteboard presentation—and watch for dramatic impact and top evaluations.
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website Is Your Sales Presentation In Danger 5 Top Tips Of Sales Communication Training Communicate More Effectively In Seconds Crazy Busy Get Instant Presentation Skills Training Business Presentation Tips Focus Attention and Get Results Do You Have Effective Presentation Research Habits |
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