Key Takeaways:
A positive mental attitude is an asset in any job, especially in sales. Rejection is a part of the industry, after all, with statistics showing that 57% of sales reps miss their quotas and just 5% of small businesses meet their yearly goals.
A better understanding of sales psychology can help founders – and their sales teams – boost motivation, engagement, and productivity. This article will go over what you need to know to help foster a growth mindset and improve your team’s operations.
The terms “growth mindset” and “fixed mindset” were coined by Dr. Carol Dweck, a Stanford University psychologist. After decades of research on behavior, she identified that people have one of these two distinct mindsets regarding success and accomplishment. Here are some things to know about them:
It’s possible for someone to have a growth mindset in some aspects of their life and a fixed mindset in others. A person may believe they’re “bad with investing,” for example, when they just need to learn more about it and develop skills. The good news is that recognizing they can grow makes the difference.
Someone with a growth mindset knows failure is inevitable. They learn how to fail, take failure as feedback, learn from it, and course correct. A person with a fixed mindset may not define failure in the same ways. To them, it may be a limitation they can’t or won’t recover from.
Here are some common characteristics found in people with a growth mindset:
Cultivating a growth mindset requires work, but doing so is worth it. It can help your sales team be more motivated, engaged, and productive.
Psychologists define resilience as “the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or significant sources of stress.” Having a positive attitude isn’t enough. Your team also needs resilience and grit to bounce back when faced with rejection and failure.
Here are some ways to build grit, resilience, and a growth mindset in your sales team:
A sales team that is resilient and has a growth mindset will contribute to your business being resilient and a company culture where a growth mindset is the standard.
Most founders understand that they should reward the behaviors they want to see more of. Dweck’s research found it takes more than praising and rewarding results to cultivate a growth mindset, however. Acknowledging the learning process and appreciating efforts – not just results – is critical to encouraging the development of a growth mindset.
Sales psychology is important for anyone in sales, but few salespeople receive adequate sales-specific training. Your employees want to learn. A survey of more than 2,000 employees found organizations that offer professional development opportunities increase employee engagement by 15%. They also saw a 34% higher retention rate compared to businesses that do not.
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