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Learn essential lessons from the silver screen with these A-list sales movies.
Despite her gaudy clothes, big hair and New Jersey address, Tess
McGill's perseverance in 1988's Working Girl earns
my vote for the best sales-related film. Using pure smarts, Tess
closes the deal, bests her duplicitous boss, filches the boss's
hunky boyfriend and plants her fanny in a Manhattan corner office.
Tess understands the need for creative career planning: "You
can bend the rules plenty once you get to the top, but not while
you're trying to get there. And if you're someone like me,
you can't get there without bending the rules." Recommend the following movies to your sales staff for a
cinematic celebration of all things sales: - Boiler Room (2000)
Plot: Young man drops out of college, hawks worthless stocks
and learns that SEC regulations are really just suggestions. Sales lesson: If it seems too good to be true, it is. Why salespeople relate: We've all hoped for a shortcut
to riches and wanted to believe the shysters who offered to show us
the way. Words of wisdom: "Money can't buy happiness? Look
at the smile on my face. Ear to ear, baby."
- Glengarry Glen Ross
(1992)
Plot: Celluloid combination of David Mamet's words and
the acting of greats. These hard-core salesmen cheat, wheedle and
conspire to get leads. Sales lesson: If you let it, your job will eat up your
life. Why salespeople relate: The leads, man, are weak. Words of wisdom: "Coffee is for closers!"
- Jerry Maguire (1996)
Plot: Sports agent has revelation about all that's wrong
with his profession. Fired, he falls for the woman who's stood
by him, and must now show his one remaining client the money. Sales lesson: Loyalty and love matter. Why salespeople relate: If you challenge the status quo, be
prepared to land on your bum. Hard. Words of wisdom: "Have you ever gotten the feeling that
you aren't completely embarrassed yet, but you glimpse
tomorrow's embarrassment?"
- Tommy Boy (1995)
Plot: Good-hearted doofus inherits family business after Dad
drops dead. He must save it from financial ruin and his evil
stepmother. Clueless, he goes on a road trip to save the brake-pad
empire. Sales lesson: Sincerity will always beat smarminess. Why salespeople relate: We face impossible sales challenges
daily. Words of wisdom: "What if the Guarantee Fairy's a
crazy glue-sniffer? Next thing you know, there's change missing
from your dresser and your daughter's knocked up. I've seen
it a hundred times."
- Wall Street (1987)
Plot: Newbie broker supplies Trump-esque idol with insider
scoop, gets a fabulous apartment and lands a hot girlfriend--only
to realize that greed really isn't good. Sales lesson: Swim with sharks, and you're gonna get
munched on. Why salespeople relate: Ever sucked up to the wrong
boss? Words of wisdom: "Greed captures the essence of the
evolutionary spirit."
Kimberly L. Mccall is president of McCall Media &
Marketing Inc. (www.marketingangel.com), a business communications
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