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How To Build Selling Skills In Minutes-At The Whiteboard
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Article Overview: What do children and sales consultants have in common? Ask them to play and they’ll jump in. Tap into this natural ability and you’ll unlock the secret to whiteboard presenting.
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How To Build Selling Skills In Minutes-At The Whiteboard
What do
children and sales consultants have in common? Ask them to play and they’ll
jump in. Tap into this natural ability and you’ll unlock the secret to
whiteboard presenting.
In more
organizations and small businesses, sales professionals and subject matter
experts are turning to whiteboards. Presenting at the whiteboard is a flexible
way to sell ideas, simplify solutions and connect with clients.
Let’s look
closely at how to build your skills. Use these tips to for successful selling
at the whiteboard…in minutes not weeks.
Playing
A playful
attitude is at the heart of creativity. Yet, as we get involved in working, and
strive for greater achievements, it’s all too easy to forget about the power of
play.
Beware of
becoming overly serious about presenting at the whiteboard. If you have
forgotten about the quality of play, you could be in serious danger. Watch out
for these danger signs. If you experience them, seek help immediately:
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Not
writing or drawing anything on the whiteboard for fear of making a mistake.
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Critiquing
your sketches and belittling your efforts.
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Apologizing
for anything you do.
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Erasing
your sketches before anyone can see them.
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Creating
realistic renderings that take forever.
If you or
anyone on your team is experiencing these, consider checking into a
Presentation Rehab program right away. You’ll find inspiration and practical
tips to say, “Enough!” to the habit of getting overly serious about your
whiteboard presentations.
Now, let’s be
clear. There are specific structures, standards and ways to be effective at the
whiteboard. What we’re focusing on here is that a playful attitude towards
experimenting is going to take you a lot further…much faster.
Inventing
Great ideas
spring willingness to experiment. When you’re starting out at whiteboard
presenting, this can be a big challenge. It’s very different than presenting
with a script and a ready-made slide deck.
The trick to
inventing is to have a master plan. Using a distinct set of interactive
questions, information layouts and facilitation techniques, you’ll learn the
ropes. As you do, you’ll look and feel increasingly comfortable.
You’ll know
how to manage the flow. Get comfortable with the flow of ideas, discussion,
questioning, and problem solving with your audience. Practice inventing on the
spot by rehearsing your skills with a presentation coach, and with your team.
Using a
distinct set of skills, you’ll invent interactive ways to show your value
proposition, highlight benefits, address objections, and guide the
conversation.
If you’ve been
used to delivering scripted presentations and using a clicker to guide flow,
there is a lot to learn. The faster your build your skills, the better you’ll
be at the whiteboard in front of your important client.
Showing
Ideas On The Spot
What happens
when you sketch out ideas while the audience watches? People get instantly
engaged. It’s altogether different than presenting a finished poster,
infographic or brochure. And it’s radically different than relying on a
PowerPoint slide.
Encouraging
real time interaction is dynamic, fresh and lively. It unlocks quality
conversations and builds rapport. Plus it’s the most flexible way to structure
a conversation.
You can
respond on the spot to individual questions, overcome objections, and trouble
shoot to streamline decision-making. Drawing out simple sketches is the fastest
way to help non-experts and experts speak a common language.
In addition,
if English is your second language, visual sketching is a universal language.
If you feel that your verbal skills in English are lacking, make up the
difference with visual sketches. Many of my clients find this is a fantastic
way to engage clients, teams and superiors in important conversations.
When you look
at these benefits, you can’t afford to be left out of the loop. Jump into the
wonderful world of interactive selling with whiteboard presenting.
You’ll never look back.
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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 Interactive Storytelling 7 Alternatives For Slide Craziness Presentation Skills Training How To Deliver A Winning Webinar Presentation Skills Training For Highly Effective Mobile Teams 10 Tips For Emergency Presentation Coaching How To Stop Judging Your Presentation |
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