Ask questions Quote by Anonymous
““Whiteboarding keeps your prospects’ attention because drawing engages them and forces you to offer data in chunks in a process of “progressive disclosure,” which is easier for people to absorb. Your audience becomes involved in your creation of your story. The basic sales steps – “listen, diagnose, ask questions, consult, adapt” – stay the same, but whiteboarding takes them to a new level. Whiteboard sellers have to know their buyers’ business and the trends in their markets.””
About This Quote
Whiteboarding visualizes ideas, breaking information into bite‑size steps that keep prospects engaged and aid comprehension.
In simple terms: Visual, step‑by‑step engagement
Use visual flow to simplify complex pitches
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Product demos
- Consultative sales meetings
- Strategic planning workshops
- Investor pitches
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Facilitate interactive presentations
- Enhance client understanding
Questions to Reflect On
- How can visual aids improve prospect retention?
- What risks arise if the whiteboard isn’t well‑prepared?