Sales Meeting.
A sales meeting is designed to learn how to sell a product – that is, to build relationships, identify needs and outline the benefits of the product. Being able to understand conversations and terms may help you take part in the discussions at a sales meeting, understand what’s going on, and make you a more valuable employee and salesperson.
In this lesson we will teach you, through some conversations, what you might hear at a sales meeting or what words you might use while in a sales meeting.
In this lesson you’ll learn words and phrases you can use while in a sales meeting.
Interaction
Hello there! How’s it going? Have you ever been to a sales meeting at work? I’m sure some of you have. Effective communication helps you make your point in a sales meeting. Even if you’re there just to observe it, there’s a lot you can learn by listening. This lesson will let you listen to some conversations about a sales meeting.
Let’s get started then!
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When Is the Meeting?
Alice: We're having a sales meeting tomorrow. Can you make it?
Kevin: At what time?
Alice: It should be at 10 o'clock. Is that OK?
Kevin: Yes, that'll be fine.
Alice: We're going to go over some suggestions to improve communication with customers.
Kevin: Good. I have some suggestions I’d like to make.
Alice: Frank is also going to make some suggestions on improving sales in China.
Kevin: That'll be interesting. He's got keen insights.
Alice: Yes, he's going to outline some new sales strategies.
Kevin: Is Alan attending?
Alice: No, he's flying to San Francisco and won't be able to make it.
Opening the Meeting.
Chairman: I'd like to open today's meeting. Does everyone have a copy of the agenda? Kevin, you first.
Kevin: Thank you, Sir. I'll quickly go over the main points of our last meeting. I suggest each one of us give a little background on the research we’ve done on the suggestions discussed last week.
Chairman: You'll find most of the information outlined in the summary documents in front of you.
Kevin: These figures are interesting. It's clear to me that customer communications are not as effective as they could be.
Chairman: True, our marketing efforts really haven't been effective to date.
Kevin: I suggest we break up into groups and discuss how we can improve our message.
Chairman: That’s a good idea. Let’s do that and meet back together again in 20 minutes so that we can continue and complete today’s agenda.
Selling a Product.
John: So, Lesley. Show us how you would describe your product.
Lesley: My product is called ‘Mr. & Mrs. photo frame’. Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and it's a day you'll remember forever!
Lesley: Make sure you frame your wedding photographs in nothing but the best. Look no
further than our gorgeous "Mr. & Mrs." photo frame!
John: Hmmm. Nice!
Lesley: Its design is modern. This is a frame that will stand out! It is made only from the highest quality materials, and it is beautifully decorated.
John: Okay, not bad.
Lesley: Bring a touch of personality to your home or office, or send a gift your friend's way! Order now!
John: I like your product a lot. And I like the way you promoted it.
Lesley: Thank you, Sir.
Vocabulary
Insights: You have insight into something if you have a good understanding of it from experience and knowledge.
Strategies: A well-thought-out plan that you form before you do anything is called a strategy.
Agenda: The agenda for a meeting is a plan for what’s going to be discussed at the meeting, and in what order they are to be discussed.
Marketing: Sometimes means the same as selling, but marketing is also used to mean a broader selling strategy and not just a single selling attempt.
Interaction Script
Hello there! How’s it going? Have you ever been to a sales meeting at work? I’m sure some of you have. Effective communication helps you make your point in a sales meeting. Even if you’re there just to observe it, there’s a lot you can learn by listening. This lesson will let you listen to some conversations about a sales meeting.
Let’s get started then!
Thank you for watching this lesson. We’ll be back with a new one tomorrow. Do come back and watch it!
Like the lesson by clicking the like button below. Also subscribe to our channel using the button on the right (point right) to get frequent updates about our lessons.
Bye, see ya! (Smile and wave)
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