The Truth About Lies

Interesting article – The Top Seven Signs That Someone is Lying to You – that provides clues to look for when talking to others face-to-face. The article is a quick read and well worth your time. An excerpt: No eye contact. Generally, if someone is lying they will not look you in the eye, at least during a certain part of the conversation. Normally, people make eye contact for at least half of a conversation, so anything less than this could be suspicious. One caveat: there are some people who will take great pains to make eye contact with you even if they’re lying, simply to make you think they’re… Read More

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Discussing Pay Range in the Hiring Process

CareerJournal.com has a dated article regarding compensation titled When to Disclose Pay To a Prospective Boss. This is an important topic for hiring strong salespeople. There are many salespeople who have tremendous difficulty discussing money with prospects. Their weakness leads them to spending inordinate amounts of time with “prospects” that will never close (logically speaking, the lack of money means these are not truly prospects). A weak money-qualifying salesperson may choose to spend time calling, meeting, quoting, pursuing a prospect without questioning them about their budget. This fear of a money discussion leads to gross inefficiencies in the salesperson’s performance. Most likely, the deals they close will be ones that… Read More

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