A salesman’s integrity gets battered and worn...from use.
A salesman’s integrity
becomes bright and shiny...from use.
Integrity is making and
keeping promises. There are three stages to that.
The first stage is
realizing that perfect integrity means making no promises. Most rest
here.
The second stage of
integrity is experiencing the joy of making a promise and making it
come true.
Finally, the third stage
is realizing that since life is a rodeo, integrity is making
improbable promises and delivering. That realization takes you to a
whole new level of play.
I find it easier to keep
my promises when I can deliver by myself.
I make more important
promises by working with others.
In the Direct
Economy, the salesman is the customer sensor, which often makes
me the change agent for the organization.
I try to exercise my
integrity every day. I don’t want it getting tarnished and stiff in
some trophy case. Or worse, used to measure against others.
How do you define your
integrity?
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