Episode 67

067 Steve Jobs Presentation Techniques That Still Work Today

EPISODE INTRODUCTION

Can focusing on purpose actually drive better business results than chasing profits? In this eye-opening episode, Dennis Collins and Leah Bumphrey explore the transformative power of purpose-driven business strategies, drawing insights from Lisa Earl McLeod's groundbreaking book "Selling with Noble Purpose." Discover why salespeople who focus on making a difference consistently outperform those focused solely on hitting targets.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Purpose-driven salespeople consistently achieve better results than those motivated purely by financial goals
  • Organizations need to align their entire team around purpose, starting from top leadership
  • Modern workforce, especially younger generations, actively seek purpose-driven companies
  • Making a difference in customers' lives leads to sustainable profit growth naturally

RESOURCES MENTIONED


TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Introduction and episode overview

02:15 - Introduction to noble purpose concept

05:30 - Real-world examples of purpose vs profit

08:45 - Implementation strategies for businesses

12:30 - Leadership's role in purpose-driven organizations

15:45 - Measuring impact beyond financial metrics

CONNECT WITH THE HOSTS

Dennis Collins

Leah Bumphrey


ABOUT OUR PRODUCER

Paul Boomer brings extensive experience in helping businesses transition to purpose-driven models, with a proven track record of achieving significant growth through value-based strategies. His insights on generational shifts and organizational change have helped numerous businesses achieve sustainable growth.





About the Podcast

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Connect & Convert: The Sales Accelerator Podcast
Insider Strategies for Small Business Sales Success

About your hosts

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Dennis Collins

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Paul Boomer

I help businesses grow up after they've grown their revenue. Think about that for a moment. You'll understand what I mean.