Collegiate Sales Competitions | Detra Montoya - 10
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概要
After our last conversation on sales competitions, we decided to invite someone who is often behind the scenes of them. In this episode, Detra Montya, a sales professor at Arizona State University, joins us to share what it really takes to pull sales competitions together. She also offers coaching tips for professors on helping students work through challenges, along with useful tools to prepare for the rivalry.
How the Competition Got Started
- We asked Detra how the Arizona Collegiate Sales Competition began, and it all started with a simple conversation over coffee between three universities.
- What began with about 25 students has grown into a competition with 15 schools and more than a decade of impact.
Why Sales Competitions Matter
- We talked about why sales competitions are so valuable for students. They give students real world experience, exposure to recruiters and different markets, and the confidence that comes from practicing their skills under pressure.
- Detra and BJ Allen shared how these competitions often lead to internships, full time roles, and lasting relationships.
What It Takes to Run a Competition
- Detra pulled back the curtain on what goes into organizing a sales competition. From securing sponsors and managing logistics to handling last minute challenges, she emphasized the importance of teamwork and adaptability.
Coaching Students to Perform
- For professors and coaches, Detra shared practical strategies that work.
- She talked about being intentional with student selection, running timed practice sessions, using tools like Second Nature AI, and focusing on closing skills, cultural awareness, and time management.
Adjusting to Each Environment
- Detra reminded us that success depends on more than knowing the sales process.
- Understanding the industry, judging style, and competition culture is key, and preparation should always reflect that.
“When you do a role play in Spanish, you have to think about the culture. Building relationships and connections matter, especially when judges or buyers are Spanish speaking.” - Detra Montoya
Resources
Connect with Detra Montoya on LinkedIn or via her email: detra.montoya@asu.edu to learn more and exchange best practices.
Put these ideas into practice by using tools like Second Nature AI and Matrix to prepare for your next sales competition.