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Redefining Failure and Conflict as the Sales Superpower Outdoor Pros Overlook

⏱️ 13:45 🎀 Joshua Gillow, Savannah Gresham
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Redefining Failure and Conflict as the Sales Superpower Outdoor Pros Overlook
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  • 0:00
    Failure as a Blessing
    Host Joshua Gillow introduces the concept of viewing problems and failures as gifts for growth, a perspective he adopted after personal struggles with past failures.
  • 1:54
    Overcoming Negative Self-Talk
    Joshua shares how negative self-talk, fueled by past failures, hindered his progress and how he learned to reframe these experiences with the guidance of mentors.
  • 4:28
    Failure as Feedback
    Savannah Gresham introduces her company's core value: treating failure as feedback to identify what went wrong, create or strengthen systems, and prevent future recurrences.
  • 5:22
    Facing Conflict Head-On
    Joshua and Savannah discuss how procrastination often stems from avoiding confrontation, and the importance of addressing conflict face-to-face for effective resolution.
  • 7:00
    The 'Curious Detective' Approach
    Joshua recounts an experience with an irate client and explains how approaching the situation with curiosity, rather than assumptions, led to a successful resolution and system improvement.
  • 13:11
    Clarify, Probe, Challenge
    Savannah introduces a framework for conflict resolution: clarify to understand, probe to dig deeper, and then challenge effectively after the client feels heard and validated.
  • 15:32
    Building Trust in Conflict
    The discussion emphasizes that avoiding defensiveness and asking clarifying questions in conflicts builds trust, which is crucial for long-term client relationships and sales success.
  • 16:37
    Setting Clear Expectations
    Joshua highlights that most conflicts arise from misaligned expectations, stressing the importance of setting clear expectations from the start to ensure customer satisfaction and avoid problems.

Speakers

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Joshua Gillow
Host
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Savannah Gresham
Mill Creek Marketing

Key Takeaways

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Reframe failures as opportunities for growth and feedback, rather than statements of personal worth. Analyze what went wrong and develop new systems or strengthen existing ones to prevent recurrence.

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Actively seek out mentors who have achieved what you aspire to, and learn from how they manage challenges and setbacks in their businesses.

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Address client conflicts face-to-face whenever possible. This direct approach often de-escalates situations faster than impersonal communication methods.

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When confronting a client issue, always start by asking, 'Can you tell me what's on your mind?' This demonstrates curiosity, disarms defensiveness, and helps you understand the true root of the problem.

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Implement a 'Clarify, Probe, Challenge' framework for conflict: first, understand their perspective; second, ask deeper questions; third, present your side or solution once they feel heard.

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Ensure all decision-makers on a client's team receive all correspondence, even if one prefers to delegate. This prevents misunderstandings and makes everyone feel included.

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Set extremely clear expectations with clients from the outset. Misaligned expectations are a primary source of conflict and can lead to lost profits and damaged relationships.

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