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How To Sell The Marriott Way

By John Lusher | May 17, 2024 |

In 1927, JW Marriott opened up a root beer stand. That’s right, Marriott Hotels started as a root beer stand. The first Marriott Hotel did not open up until 1957 in Arlington, Virginia. Since then, you have 4400 Marriotts worldwide. What a success story. Now, what was the reason behind that success? Well, if you…

Selling the Met Gala Way

By John Lusher | May 9, 2024 |

The number one reason why sales cultures are not performing the way CEOs want them to is simply because they’re concentrating on the wrong people. That’s right. You see, last Sunday was the annual Met Gala in New York City. The Met Gala was started in 1995 by Anna Wintour, who is the editor-in-chief of…

Growing Sales the Rolls Royce Way

By John Lusher | May 2, 2024 |

Did you hear that Rolls-Royce announced this week that it is building five brand new buildings on its main manufacturing site in England? So, I ask you, what was the driver for making this huge, expensive decision? Many of you would say it is to build new cars. That is far from the truth. The reason…

Boeing’s Velocity Crisis: When Speed Trumps Quality

By John Lusher | April 25, 2024 |

In today’s world, the pressure to quickly deliver innovative solutions can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. Just ask Boeing. Its recent spate of mishaps is causing it a lot of problems. From increased regulatory pressures to safety concerns to customers, fliers, like me, worrying whether or not the Boeing plane they’re on is actually going to get…

Thinking Outside the Box: How a Shoe Store Owner Solved the Shoplifting Problem

By John Lusher | April 4, 2024 |

As we’ve all seen for the last year or two, there’s been a lot of shoplifting. A pack of thieves breaking into stores, stealing massive amounts of merchandise, and leaving before the cops come. If they’re caught, they’re back on the streets in a couple of minutes. Shoplifting has gotten to such a high degree…

Closing the 2-Minute Sale

By John Lusher | March 14, 2024 |

I want you to meet Alex. Alex is a van driver who picked me and a few of my colleagues up from the hotel in Albuquerque this weekend to take us to the airport. It was a seven-minute ride. During the ride, Alex asked us if we had traveled to many different cities and ordered…

How to become part of the inner woven fabric of your client’s organization

By John Lusher | March 7, 2024 |

If you truly want to keep your competitors out of your accounts, you must become part of the inner woven fabric of your client’s organization. Consider that loose piece of thread sticking out of the bottom of your sweater, and you start pulling it. All of a sudden, you inadvertently pull apart the entire sweater.…

How to overcome your fears and live a life beyond limits.

By John Lusher | February 29, 2024 |

A few years ago, I was taking a self-improvement course in New York City with a good friend of mine. After the program, we returned to my condo in Fort Lee, New Jersey, on the 10th floor. Now, my friend is an accomplished pilot. He flew overseas commercially for a major airline and was a…

Do you leverage your strengths to win the game of life? 

By John Lusher | February 15, 2024 |

This past Sunday, we had a great Super Bowl with an overtime win—the San Francisco 49ers against the Kansas City Chiefs. Both teams had two different styles of quarterbacks. One of the reasons both teams made it to the Super Bowl was because their head coaches leveraged each quarterback’s strengths. Coach Andy Reid, with the…

How to add Velocity to Your Negotiations

By John Lusher | January 25, 2024 |

In 2006, I collaborated on a negotiation book with famed negotiator, Herb Cohen. Herb has a saying that negotiation is a game, a game that both sides want to win. Yet, most people lose velocity in their efforts to negotiate a deal because they are married to getting the deal exactly the way they want…

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Are There Any Doubts?

By ronkarr.Admin / May 2, 2002 /

At the beginning of this school year, my daughter Amanda entered 2nd Grade. Every week, they would take a spelling test which consisted of three parts: The current week’s words, bonus words (which were harder) and special sentences. Children were not required to do the bonus words, only if they wanted extra credit. For the…

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A ship in the harbor is safe

By ronkarr.Admin / February 2, 2001 /

“RISK- A ship in the harbor is safe—-but that’s not what ships were made for.” Unknown Source Translation: What risks are you willing to take to get out of your comfort zone and achieve greater results in 2001?

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The Will to Prepare Outweighs the Will to Win

By ronkarr.Admin / August 28, 2000 /

Slap me silly! I never thought in a million years I would refer to the Survivor show in my E Reports. But this is too good to pass up. Richard Hatch, the $1 Million winner, stated “I think I managed to win by planning early, and by early, I mean before I get there…. There…

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