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Trust Based Selling

Trust Based Selling

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This podcast episode delves into the concepts presented in "Trust Based Selling," by Charlie Green, which marks its twentieth anniversary this year. We explore the foundational principles that underlie effective selling, emphasizing the critical importance of establishing trust through competence and character. Our discussion highlights the idea that authentic relationships are paramount in sales, rooted in transparency and integrity, rather than mere transactional exchanges. We further examine the trust equation articulated by Green, which quantifies the elements of credibility, reliability, intimacy, and self-orientation that collectively foster trust. As we engage with these concepts, we reflect on their enduring relevance in contemporary sales practices, underscoring that at its core, selling remains a fundamentally human endeavor.

Takeaways:

  • We emphasizes the importance of trust in the financial services industry.
  • Building trust requires demonstrating both competence and character over time in professional relationships.
  • Trust-based selling is not merely a strategy, but a fundamental approach to successful client relationships.
  • The trust equation combines credibility, reliability, and intimacy, which are crucial for establishing trust with clients.
  • Transparency in communication fosters trust and facilitates long-term relationships with clients.
  • People ultimately prefer to engage with individuals rather than faceless corporations in financial transactions.

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