and can be viewed in its entirety on this website.<\/a><\/p>\nThe key take-away, according to Maldonado: working remotely is here to stay, which will have a wide-ranging impact both on workplaces and sales practices.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe have the technology now, and we are not going to travel for a couple of reasons,\u201d Maldonado said. \u201cOne is health. This pandemic is here, it is going to take a couple of years to get it through the system and get vaccines, so travel is going to be limited.\u201d<\/p>\n
Air travel will also be more expensive, he said, and there will not be much of it. However, he noted, \u201cWe are still expected to deliver for our investors and our employees, so we have to figure out how to sell.\u201d<\/p>\n
Maldonado\u2019s main priority, after securing the safety of his workforce, was to make sure everyone become fluent in the new technologies, such as Zoom, \u201cbecause they are here to stay,\u201d and making sure his staff does their research to function properly in the modern business environment.<\/p>\n
His company has launched an expert network to share expertise with customers and deliver value, with information provided in the automotive, energy and renewable energy fields, among others. He is making IHS Markit\u2019s experts more available to clients and potential clients, so there is a personal connection and reliability similar to face-to-face relationships. To keep information rolling and businesses running, the company has produced webinars that deliver value, with close to 800 attendees.<\/p>\n
As the world starts to go back to its normal functions slowly, Maldonado plans to staff his office at a lower density with rotating days to keep social distancing implemented.<\/p>\n
While these times have not been easy on anyone, he sees the current circumstances as an opportunity to learn new skills, and he sees light at the end of the tunnel.<\/p>\n
Maldonado advised those in the work at home environment. \u201cThe goal-setting, while at home, is what you need to do to get your job done.\u201d<\/p>\n
He also offered encouraging words on bouncing back after failure. \u201cIf you did not succeed at one sales job, it does not mean you will not succeed in the next,\u201d he said. \u201cTake into consideration what you are selling and who you are selling to, and pivot towards your strengths.\u201d<\/p>\n
Thoughts from the Q&A session:<\/p>\n
Q: Do you think that the salespeople who use technology will have a leg up on the people who chose not to use the electronic version?<\/p>\n
A: I do not think you will be successful if you do not use the technology because you can reach more people. I do a lot of work in restaurants, and I need to be in front of people building long term relationships. But there needs to be a mix. If you don\u2019t use technology, you might be successful, but you will not be as successful as someone who does.<\/p>\n
Q: How do you deal with the clients that are of the older generation and do not use technology that well?<\/p>\n
A: If you are selling and you have a large population of people that do not use [technology], you may want to think about what you are selling and what you are doing. If you are selling into a market where people are not comfortable using the internet, tell them, \u201cHey, you mind if I stop by? I\u2019ll show you how to use it.\u201d That value that you delivered; they\u2019ll never forget.<\/p>\n
Q: Any insights on what to offer the audience while we are going through the pandemic?<\/p>\n
A: Be safe. This is very serious. Use the time wisely to reconnect with people. Figure out what you need to do to make yourself better, either with work or with school. Do something to improve yourself.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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