The Science of Selling: Why Systems Beat Goals Every Time with Professor BJ Allen
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This week, we bridge the gap between the classroom and the closing room. We are joined by BJ Allen, Professor of Marketing and Sales at Brigham Young University (BYU). BJ isn't just a theorist; he’s an expert in the "Silicone Slopes" tech scene, a researcher, and a mentor to the next generation of sales superstars.
We dive deep into the evolution of sales—from the "old school" days of Xerox and IBM to the modern "SaaS Machine." BJ explains why sales is no longer just "artistry" or "fluffy" talk—it’s a data-driven process where the best learners always become the best earners.
In this episode, we discuss:- The "Spin" Revolution: Why the Spin Selling methodology changed the game by proving sales is a repeatable process.
- The "Frenemy" Relationship: How marketing and sales are finally aligning through Account-Based Marketing (ABM).
- LinkedIn as Your Personal Website: Why 90% of B2B buyers vet you online before they ever take your call—and how to brand yourself as a content expert, not just a "President’s Club" winner.
- The Power of Micro-Testing: Why you should A/B test your subject lines and intros like a scientist to see what actually moves the needle.
- AI and the Authenticity Gap: Why the rise of automation is actually a "golden ticket" for salespeople who double down on human, personalized interactions.
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