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In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the power of switching things up in sales, launching an experiment to see if donning sport coats can boost their sales close rates and shift team energy. They explore the psychological impact of changing routines, sharing personal stories about how even small adjustments—like wardrobe choices—can create momentum and break through stagnation.The heart of the discussion is a lively, in-depth ranking of five classic sales personality types: the Passion Guy, the Storyteller, the Analytical, the Closer, and the Relationship Builder. The hosts debate the pros and cons of each style, revealing how different approaches resonate with buyers and shape the sales experience. Along the way, they reflect on the importance of authenticity, adaptability, and human connection in both sales and leadership.Packed with practical insights, candid anecdotes, and plenty of humor, this episode offers a fresh perspective on what it takes to succeed in sales—and why sometimes, a simple change can make all the difference.

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