| Criticism from your sales manager (or from
anyone) is not easy to handle, however, learning to deal with it can be a valuable skill.
Here are some ideas to practice and keep in mind next time you receive criticism.
Take A Deep Breath & Pause Before You React
If your first reaction is to lash back at your sales
manager or to become defensive, take a moment before speaking. It is natural to feel a
little angry or to be on-guard. However, if you can teach yourself to take a moment before
simply reacting, it will give a chance for logic to sink in and not just raw emotions.
There is certainly nothing wrong with emotions, but when people are upset, they are more
likely to say things they will regret later on.
Turn Lemons Into Lemonade
Sure, it may sting to hear negative feedback, but in most
criticism, you can find a suggestion for improvement. For example, this criticism:
You are talking too much on your sales calls with prospective clients and just
overloading them with too much information. Can be interpreted as: I need to
listen much more, ask more questions, and talk less. Thats just one example of
course you can do that with just about any criticism. View criticism as challenge
to improve your sales skills.
Say, Thank You For The Feedback.
Even if your boss is tough on you, just say Thank
you. Your gratitude will probably catch them off-guard and they may even respect you
more for taking it so well. Not everyone is as positive as you may be, and your manager
might just be having a bad day, (not an excuse, but be aware of this) or have a much more
negative personality than you.
Learn And Integrate
After seeing criticism in a positive light, and thanking
the critic, dont just go back to selling as usual. Decide what the key take-away is
to improve upon, and determine how to integrate the new learning into your work.
Dont Stoop Down To His or Her Level
It is so easy to take criticism as a personal attack. View
the criticisms as an attack on your sales skills, not on you as a human being. You will be
tempted to attack the attacker, but if you do this, you are just stooping to his or her
level. When you do this, you are no better than the attacker and it will leave you with a
bad taste in your mouth. Be the bigger and better person. Rise above the critical comments
and respond in a calm and positive manner
You will feel better about yourself at the
end of the day.
Give The Critic Some Background When Needed
Sometimes the situation might be much more complex than it
appears on the surface. After you have followed the above steps, know that is OK to give
more background that might be important for the critic to understand. For instance, You
could say, I understand what youre saying, thank you for the feedback, and I
want to make this work. But last time I tried what you are recommending, it didnt
work because of ________. What do you suggest I do to make it work this time?
Bonus Tip: Keep All Of This In Mind When YOU Are
The Critic
Remember what it feels like to be on the receiving end of
criticism when you are the one dishing it out. Not everyone will handle it as well as you,
so make sure you are clear that you simply want to help. |