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For Your Consideration…
What would you do?
Ethics
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Is this most people’s perception of a
salesman?
Ethics
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Q: How many of you are going into
sales?
Ethics Defined
Rules of conduct and practice in a society
that are used to determine what is
good or bad, acceptable or
unacceptable.
Why are ethics a difficult topic to deal
with?
Why are Ethics important?
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You will face these situations
Ethical breaches can be very subtle
Performance pressure
Violating them can ruin your career
Why are Ethics important?
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Whether you are selling products,
services, or yourself, “sales” is an area
that often has ethical questions and
practices associated with it.
Describe ethical behavior…
Describe ethical behavior..
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Honest
Maintains confidence/ trust
Follow rules
Treat other fairly
Loyal
Do your share
Take responsibility
Ethics problems come in
many forms…
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False Claims
Bribery
Harassment
Cheating on expenses
Improper “entertainment”
Shifting income opportunities
Ethical Problems
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Usually as a result of poor decision making
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Pressure to perform
Lack of training (work)
Lack of example to follow
Lack of company policy
Never encountered before. Didn’t have time to
think it through well
A little extra gets the
order…
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$1,000 to a scholarship fund
$50,000 to buy the table at the charity auction
Weekend in Las Vegas
Four days of golf and a seminar at Pebble
A new set of golf clubs as a token of appreciation
A golf pullover for you and all your family members
at Christmas time
All expenses paid fishing trip to Alaska
A trip to the Superbowl
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Giving a potential client tickets. And access to your
corporate skybox… And an autographed football…
And an invitation to the winning team’s celebration
party afterwards…. And a flight home on your
corporate jet….
Is it a bribe, or just the way “business gets done?”
Where do you draw the line?
Excuses from sellers…
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“It didn’t just benefit me, our company wins also”
“Hey, it’s a win/win/win. No one gets hurt”
“I didn’t need it for the order. I had it sown up. I
wanted them to feel good is all”
“That’s ok in my family. I never heard of that being
wrong to do.”
“All my competition does it. Get real.”
“My old boss allowed it. In fact you’re the ONLY
boss who’s ever had a problem with it. Maybe you
need to get real.”
“I’ve done it for years. Never been wrong before.”
Key Differentiators to
consider
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Was it before or after the order?
Genuine appreciation/good will or bribe?
Is this an ongoing customer or target?
What is the $ amount?
Is it “morally correct”?
This industry’s standards
Regional or country standards
Can you tell your boss and his/her boss?
What would your spouse think?
Considerations…
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Is it legal?
Is it fair for all parties?
Did it build good will for everyone
involved?
Could I defend it on a panel of my
peers?
Would I do it on TV?
A test…
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Is it genuinely acceptable within
society and culture?
Is it within company policy?
Is it within my own personal moral
standards?
MUST PASS ALL THREE!
Ethics
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Your reputation is your most important
asset! Don’t be tempted by $$$ to do
ANYTHING that would damage it!
Ethics
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ALWAYS be ETHICAL in your approach
to business!!!