Get over yourself by tom batchelder

Tom Batchelder
Tom BatchelderPerficency, Inc.
Copyright Perficency 2013. All Rights Reserved.
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GET OVER YOURSELF
By: Tom Batchelder
May 2012
Few people are comfortable selling themselves.
Here’s how you can make it easier and sound less arrogant.
A value proposition is a promise to provide services that a client will find of great worth. The value you
bring to your clients is unique to you. Clients can’t get you anywhere else.
I work with producers every day to help them shape and define their value proposition. And they need
help. Everyone I’ve ever worked with gets stuck when I ask about the unique value they bring to their
clients. They can talk about the exclusive products they carry and the company’s commitment to long-
lasting partnerships. But when it comes to sharing more about themselves, they clam up. I think it’s hard
to toot your own horn without feeling arrogant. My Midwestern values taught me to be humble, say
thank you and always clean my plate. So I understand how difficult it can be to talk about yourself.
If you allow yourself the indulgence to think about this, I think you might be shocked at how uniquely
valuable you really are. Try talking about value propositions with a group and see if you notice any
discomfort or struggle with the conversation.
Here are some tips you can follow to present a more compelling case when you talk about your unique
value.
Opening Lines
Choose a few key words to get the conversation started. Don’t obsess over memorizing your 30-second
elevator pitch. Have a few bullet points that you can talk about in a quick 10-second snippet and in a
longer conversation when relevant.
Your key words should explain your particular approach to what you do. One client likes to start with the
phrase, “I like to see myself as the organizer of chaos.” One producer says she tries to inject some fun
into her business life amid all the mind-numbing details. She puts her own spin on her value, and it’s
uniquely hers. A practice manager I spoke with often starts new business conversations with: “Frankly,
we give a (bleep), when others really don’t.” Once he has his prospect’s attention, he then elaborates.
Another consultant starts by saying, “We bring new life to what’s gotten stale.” And another: “We help
companies remain relevant.”
These are not comprehensive, company-line value propositions. They are key words that start to get at
the heart of your unique perspective in a more human, less pre-packaged fashion. Think about what
your conversation starter might be. And be sure to have some fun with it.
Copyright Perficency 2013. All Rights Reserved.
The Takeaway
Ask yourself: “What do my clients get when they choose me?”
Aside from your unique perspective on the industry and on your clients’ business, you also bring
particular values, styles and strengths. Maybe your strength lies in your willingness to deliver the hard
truth even when it’s not what clients want to hear. Your best clients appreciate this, so talk about this
approach with new prospects. Maybe you were a college athlete and that experience fuels an obsessive
level of discipline, focus and drive in everything you do.
Not everyone is so driven. You can talk about your drive without seeming boastful. It’s who you are.
Maybe you have a big heart. Maybe you’re a good listener. Maybe you love to solve hard problems.
These traits drive your unique approach to serving your clients.
Consider what your traits might be and don’t discount them. They will be more compelling to prospects
than you think.
The convergence of what you most love to do, what you are best at and what your prospect most needs
and values is the sweet spot where business growth comes most effortlessly.
Don’t Be Afraid to Ask
If this topic freaks you out, ask a client for help. Pick one of your best clients and ask them why they
hired you and what the firm most likes about working with you. This will be uncomfortable. Do it
anyway.
Those who know you best often can articulate what you are unable or unwilling to acknowledge or
comfortably explain. Then you can use their words when talking to new prospects, such as, “My best
clients tell me what they most appreciate about doing business with me is…”
Plan on struggling with this a bit. Everyone does.
It’s worth spending more time on articulating your unique value. Consider that your prospects give
something up when they decide not to do business with you. Instead of focusing on beating the
competition, focus on making the competition irrelevant.

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Get over yourself by tom batchelder

  • 1. Copyright Perficency 2013. All Rights Reserved. ® GET OVER YOURSELF By: Tom Batchelder May 2012 Few people are comfortable selling themselves. Here’s how you can make it easier and sound less arrogant. A value proposition is a promise to provide services that a client will find of great worth. The value you bring to your clients is unique to you. Clients can’t get you anywhere else. I work with producers every day to help them shape and define their value proposition. And they need help. Everyone I’ve ever worked with gets stuck when I ask about the unique value they bring to their clients. They can talk about the exclusive products they carry and the company’s commitment to long- lasting partnerships. But when it comes to sharing more about themselves, they clam up. I think it’s hard to toot your own horn without feeling arrogant. My Midwestern values taught me to be humble, say thank you and always clean my plate. So I understand how difficult it can be to talk about yourself. If you allow yourself the indulgence to think about this, I think you might be shocked at how uniquely valuable you really are. Try talking about value propositions with a group and see if you notice any discomfort or struggle with the conversation. Here are some tips you can follow to present a more compelling case when you talk about your unique value. Opening Lines Choose a few key words to get the conversation started. Don’t obsess over memorizing your 30-second elevator pitch. Have a few bullet points that you can talk about in a quick 10-second snippet and in a longer conversation when relevant. Your key words should explain your particular approach to what you do. One client likes to start with the phrase, “I like to see myself as the organizer of chaos.” One producer says she tries to inject some fun into her business life amid all the mind-numbing details. She puts her own spin on her value, and it’s uniquely hers. A practice manager I spoke with often starts new business conversations with: “Frankly, we give a (bleep), when others really don’t.” Once he has his prospect’s attention, he then elaborates. Another consultant starts by saying, “We bring new life to what’s gotten stale.” And another: “We help companies remain relevant.” These are not comprehensive, company-line value propositions. They are key words that start to get at the heart of your unique perspective in a more human, less pre-packaged fashion. Think about what your conversation starter might be. And be sure to have some fun with it.
  • 2. Copyright Perficency 2013. All Rights Reserved. The Takeaway Ask yourself: “What do my clients get when they choose me?” Aside from your unique perspective on the industry and on your clients’ business, you also bring particular values, styles and strengths. Maybe your strength lies in your willingness to deliver the hard truth even when it’s not what clients want to hear. Your best clients appreciate this, so talk about this approach with new prospects. Maybe you were a college athlete and that experience fuels an obsessive level of discipline, focus and drive in everything you do. Not everyone is so driven. You can talk about your drive without seeming boastful. It’s who you are. Maybe you have a big heart. Maybe you’re a good listener. Maybe you love to solve hard problems. These traits drive your unique approach to serving your clients. Consider what your traits might be and don’t discount them. They will be more compelling to prospects than you think. The convergence of what you most love to do, what you are best at and what your prospect most needs and values is the sweet spot where business growth comes most effortlessly. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask If this topic freaks you out, ask a client for help. Pick one of your best clients and ask them why they hired you and what the firm most likes about working with you. This will be uncomfortable. Do it anyway. Those who know you best often can articulate what you are unable or unwilling to acknowledge or comfortably explain. Then you can use their words when talking to new prospects, such as, “My best clients tell me what they most appreciate about doing business with me is…” Plan on struggling with this a bit. Everyone does. It’s worth spending more time on articulating your unique value. Consider that your prospects give something up when they decide not to do business with you. Instead of focusing on beating the competition, focus on making the competition irrelevant.