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Addressing Indifference
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Acknowledge the point of view
- I understand your..
- You make a valid point
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Probe
- Gain agreement to ask questions
- Explore circumstances
- Identify opportunities
- Examine effects
- Confirm the existence of a need
- Support the need
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Planning for Indifference
- Customers statement
- Acknowledge the customers point of view
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Probing
- Propose a limited agenda
- State the value
- Check for acceptance
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Creating an awareness of need
- Circumstances that could yield an opportunity
- Probes to ask about circumstances
- Follow up probes
- Impact or effects of the problem on the customer
- Closed question to confirm the needs (Y/N0
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Skepticism
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Customers Statement
- I don't believe that you can...
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Resolving
- Probe to understand the concern
- Acknowledge the concern
- Address by offering proof or relevant facts
- Check for acceptance
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Misunderstanding
- Customers statement
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Resolving
- Probe to understand the concern
- Acknowledge the concern
- Address the concern with relevant features and benefits
- Check for acceptance
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Drawback
- Drawback the customer has identified
- Acknowledge the concern
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Address the concern
- Refocus on the bigger picture
- Outweigh the concern with previously identified and accepted benefits
- Check for acceptance