Nov. 26, 2021

Going Back In Time, What Scott Winter Would Say To His Younger Self

Going Back In Time, What Scott Winter Would Say To His Younger Self

Mo asks Scott Winter: If you could send a video back in time specifically on business development, what would it say? The first thing Scott would say to his younger self would be to buy as much Bitcoin as possible. Seriously though, he would try to...

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Mo asks Scott Winter: If you could send a video back in time specifically on business development, what would it say?

  • The first thing Scott would say to his younger self would be to buy as much Bitcoin as possible. Seriously though, he would try to help his younger self get past the limiting belief that sales is a bad thing.
  • No matter who you are, you have to sell. Do what you have to do to learn that skill sooner in a way that brings you enjoyment, because it’s going to serve you for the rest of your life.
  • Do something you’re passionate about, and embrace the idea of business development.
  • If you only have deep expertise, no one will know you exist and nothing will get done. If you only know sales, you will never do anything really meaningful. When you have both you can change the world.
  • Deep expertise gives you the foundation for building trust and confidence with a prospect that you can actually help solve their problem, and you can use that to inform your ability to communicate that well.
  • Even now, Scott struggles with how to structure emails perfectly and doing the right amount of outreach. You don’t need to be perfect, you just need to put in the work consistently and genuinely care about the prospect or client’s outcome.
  • Just like sports or any skill that you want to improve, business development takes practice.

 

 

Mentioned in this Episode:

GrowBIGPlaybook.com

scott@index.io

Scott Winter on LinkedIn