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Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount
Jeb Blount
363 episodes
4 days ago
Jeb Blount is the bestselling author of 16 of the most definitive books ever written for the sales profession. He believes that Sales Professionals are the Elite Athletes of the Business World. On the Sales Gravy podcast Jeb teaches you how to open more doors, close bigger deals, and rock your commission check.
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Jeb Blount is the bestselling author of 16 of the most definitive books ever written for the sales profession. He believes that Sales Professionals are the Elite Athletes of the Business World. On the Sales Gravy podcast Jeb teaches you how to open more doors, close bigger deals, and rock your commission check.
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5 Sales Leadership Skills You Can’t Fake
Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount
22 minutes 31 seconds
4 days ago
5 Sales Leadership Skills You Can’t Fake
Leadership is the single most important factor in a sales team’s success. You can have talented reps, strong products, and a solid sales process, but without effective leadership, performance stalls. As Duff Tucker, Sales Trainer, puts it on this episode of the Sales Gravy Podcast:

"You have to model the behaviors that you want your team to live out. When you model those, you get a lot of credibility. You have respect. You have influence.”

In today's hyper-competitive sales environment, your team has choices. Top performers can work anywhere. Average reps will coast if you let them. But the teams that consistently crush quotas, retain top talent, and create cultures where everyone wants to win all have one thing in common: a leader who has mastered the fundamental skills that turn potential into performance.

Here are five leadership skills every sales manager must master to drive their team to the next level. 
1. Clear Communication: No Confusion, No Excuses
Sales teams don’t fail because of a lack of talent—they fail because of unclear expectations. Leadership starts with communication. If your reps don’t know exactly what you expect, how you measure success, or where they’re falling short, you’re setting them up to miss the mark.

Clarity means:

Defining priorities: What activities matter most (calls, meetings, proposals) and why.
Eliminating ambiguity: No mixed signals, no “read between the lines.”
Giving feedback in real time: Don’t wait for quarterly reviews to correct course.

Practical tip: After every meeting, send a short recap of agreed actions and timelines. It reinforces expectations and removes excuses. Vague leadership creates vague results.
2. Goal Setting & Vision: Building Direction, Not Just Numbers
A sales leader isn’t just a scoreboard watcher. Your job is to give your team something bigger to aim at than just “hitting quota.” Without a clear vision, teams drift into reactive mode and lack initiative. People perform better when they’re chasing a clear, meaningful vision. 

Effective goal setting requires more than revenue targets. It’s about:

Tying team goals to organizational strategy.
Breaking big objectives into manageable activity benchmarks.
Painting a picture of what winning looks like so reps can see themselves in it.

Practical tip: Start every month by walking your team through why their goals matter and how success impacts the company, the customer, and their own careers. When reps buy into the vision, they push harder to achieve it.
3. Coaching: From Boss to Builder
Micromanagers kill momentum. Coaches create it. Leadership in sales means shifting from telling people what to do to building people who can do it themselves.

Great sales coaching involves:

Observation: Ride-alongs, call reviews, pipeline inspections.
Targeted feedback: Specific, actionable, focused on behaviors, not personality.
Development mindset: Every interaction is a teaching moment.

Practical tip: Block weekly one-on-one coaching sessions that focus on skills and pipeline health. Ask questions that uncover roadblocks instead of delivering lectures. Consistently coached reps outperform those left to figure it out alone.
4. Adaptability: Leading Through Change
Markets shift, customers evolve, and strategies that worked yesterday won’t guarantee tomorrow’s success. The best leaders view challenges as opportunities.

Adaptability looks like:

Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount
Jeb Blount is the bestselling author of 16 of the most definitive books ever written for the sales profession. He believes that Sales Professionals are the Elite Athletes of the Business World. On the Sales Gravy podcast Jeb teaches you how to open more doors, close bigger deals, and rock your commission check.