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To Sell Is Human: Don’t Burn A Gatekeeper

Making a Connection with To Sell is Human: The Burning of a Gatekeeper

I hung up on Ken (name changed for privacy) for the last time.  At 3 am I finally decided that we weren’t going to get paid for the show my band just played.  Ken was a promoter for a good venue in Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu.  He had caught our set a few weeks prior and made us a good offer to play a future show.  He said he’d pay us prior to our performance and guaranteed us a decent amount – that’s uncommon.  Before the night was over, Ken had disappeared from the venue where he was not only a promoter but a regular waiter.  During my first phone call with Ken, when I started to wonder where he had gone, he said he had to go and get extra money from his house because he came up short with what he had promised...

To Sell Is Human: Principles and Posts to Come

To Sell Is HumanA week has passed since the shootings at Sandy Hook, Connecticut and life has gotten back to normal for some of us.   I’ve finally had a chance to pull myself away from the news, focus and finish reading Dan Pink’s new book, To Sell Is Human.  I need to focus some positive energy on something like this, so I’m looking forward to sharing a bit about it.

There is a lot to like about this book and I found myself underlining big chunks of it and coming up with lots of new ideas, the kind I get all excited about and try to explain to my wife, but she just grins and rolls her eyes at me because I get so worked up.  There’s a lot to digest so my goal isn’t to give a general run down of everything or to try to offer my review of Pink’s writing...