If continuous self-driven improvement is what drives you, then you will also understand that you never know enough for very long. There is always something new, and always something to adapt to. That seems to be a key point for more profits in a fast moving business world. If you are not growing and getting better, you are slowing down, and maybe shrinking.
Being a Rainmaker is a mindset. You wake up and go to sleep 6+ days a week thinking about revenue for clients. This is not a curse, it is a vocation. How to find new clients, how to help old ones, and how to increase revenues from existing clients is a constant sub channel of your mind. Client thoughts are always going on in the background. How can a Rainmaker think of ways to improve a client's businesses, and ultimately one's own? This is what drives a Rainmaker every day.
This way or living & working often requires long term thinking and perspective, but needs to made clear in a short term results environment. Sadly, it confirms that you are only as good as your last deal, your last close, your last impact on a client's business in added value. You have to keep reinventing what you see in any market. Give before you take. If you do not plant many seeds constantly, you will not benefit from the few deals that may come about as a result.
If you share this "long term greedy" outlook, and are driven to review solid productive business habits, then this book is for you. Rainmaking closers want to add to a bottom line everyday, and this is a worthwhile investment of time for that. Anybody successful will recognize some of the habits inside right away, but never all of them. Even if you find one new tip to improve your performance, it is time and money well spent. This book is a true investment in your career. It is a great review and client skill reminder for any level in your career.
The Top 3 Takeaways from this book that really impact any reader are:
1) There is a lot to learn about how to be successful with clients. It is about giving first, and taking second. Rainmakers are often "long-term greedy".
2) The best Rainmakers know how to close yet evolve. They keep doing what they do best, but keep a constant ability to adapt to new trends and changes in their market.
3) Becoming a successful closer, a true Rainmaker is never fast or easy, but can sometimes appear to be, to outsiders. There is often a reason, and that reason is often a key rare talent, mixed with hard work that is never easy to replicate.
This book is for any closer to keep a profitable career going strong. In fact, it is this discovery of something new or forgotten, that may spark a new angle on a deal or opportunity, and makes this book worthwhile. Perfect for a short flight, but make sure a note pad is ready for the new ideas that this creates! Highly recommended for any level in your business career. In January 2015, a re-release of this great book came out with even better updated material. It is available in Japanese and other languages. Highly recommended!
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