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Unlocking Sales Success: Key Traits of Ross Perot That Every Sales Professional Should EmbraceWelcome to The Closers Inner Circle Podcast with hosts Ben Gay III and Denise Griffitts. Today, we delve into the remarkable life of Ross Perot, a figure who is likely to be remembered as one of the greatest salespeople in history. With a fortune that once placed him among the wealthiest individuals in America, Perot was not just a successful businessman; he was a trailblazer in the world of sales and entrepreneurship. Starting his career as a superstar salesperson at IBM, Perot showcased his exceptional talent by becoming the top sales representative at the company. He then founded Electronic Data Systems, where he revolutionized the data processing industry. His innovative approach and relentless drive paved the way for significant advancements in business practices across the globe.
In Perot's Secret from The Closers Pt 2, Ben Gay III delves into the question of what makes one person as successful as Ross Perot (1930-2019) while another person with seemingly equal or greater talent does little by comparison. Ross Perot attributed his success to several key traits and principles that he consistently applied throughout his life and career. Please open up your book to page 97.
Join us as we explore the lessons from Perot's extraordinary journey and uncover the secrets behind his legendary success in sales and business.
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