Encourage The Right Behaviors

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Encourage The Right Behaviors

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Is It Easier To Train Cats Or Salespeople?
Which do you think would be harder to train, a cat or a salesperson? Seriously, which one would you pick?

While it’s true that cats have a well-deserved reputation for being independent, demanding and virtually impossible to train, the same can be said for many salespeople.

Surprisingly, the same training and reward techniques required to get Fluffy to jump through a hoop can also be utilized to motivate your sales team to achieve peak performance!

One evening while channel surfing I came across a georgia telegram data fascinating animal act that grabbed my attention.

The act featured a cat trainer with a half dozen cats of varying size, shape and color.

Unlike a circus lion tamer who attempts to intimidate with a chair and whip, this man simply used a combination of treats and verbal praise to motivate his cats to perform difficult tricks.

Using only soothing voice tones and a pocket full of cat treats, he would calmly command each cat to do its own specific trick.

Amazingly, he got one cat to walk on his front paws, one balanced on a ball, while yet another pushed a toy baby stroller across the stage.

Cats, Like Salespeople, Need to Be Motivated
After the performance, the cat trainer was interviewed and asked how he was able to get his cats to willingly obey his commands. His response surprised me with its simple wisdom.

He said that he didn’t train the cats at all, he simply figured out what each cat liked to do best and then encouraged that behavior!
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