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Gain More Credibility Through the Questions You Ask

The best way to develop exceptional credibility is through diligent preparation and thought-provoking questions.

I'm sure you'll agree that establishing credibility is one of the most critical elements in securing a new customer. The customer must see you as a credible and trustworthy resource.

When we ask our programme participants to describe the elements of credibility, they often suggest things like: a proven track record, a list of satisfied customers, number of years in business, financial strength, business size, etc., all items that contribute to credibility. Our next question is: “How do you establish that credibility or convey that credibility to a prospective customer?” Invariably, the response is: “We tell them.” Now the sobering question, “How different are your two best competitors’ credibility stories from your own company's credibility story?”

Unfortunately, other than a few minor

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