Mar 27, 2023
Casey Brown is the President of Boost Pricing, and she has been since 2011. She started her career as a Chemical Engineer at GE, and she's been in pricing for almost 20 years now. Casey loves whitewater kayaking, and she's a big Buckeye fan.
In this episode, Casey explains how important it is for sellers to connect with the emotional component of the buyer/s as she shares her knowledge on how to substantially increase your ability to earn higher prices.
Why you have to check out today’s podcast:
“I have yet to find, even in this current economic
climate, a company that doesn't have some pricing opportunity, and
I would just ask everyone to keep looking for it. It's
there.”
– Casey Brown
Topics Covered:
01:33 – How Casey got into pricing
04:54 – Mark to Casey: Why don’t I know you? Why have I never seen
you before?
07:00 – The biggest problem in sales being the lack of recognition
that there’s a problem
09:33 – Is Casey trying to compete with people who are doing sales
training and education? Both yes and no
11:33 – An exchange of Mark’s and Casey’s magic formulas in
communicating price increases
15:05 – More about blaming costs and cost-plus pricing
18:02 – Teaching salespeople how to properly sell value
20:40 – Convincing Mark that the emotional component is as
important in B2B as it is in B2C
29:17 – Casey’s pricing advice
30:08 – Connect with Casey Brown
Key Takeaways:
“Our entire profession – we are the best kept secret in business. And frankly, if more people understood how impactful pricing is to the profitability and how easy it is to pull that lever, there'd be a lot more of us.” – Casey Brown
“It does not occur to most people that the biggest opportunity to make a huge improvement in your pricing performance very quickly is not necessarily to fix your strategy, but instead to help the team understand the skill set and mindset gaps that your team has.” – Casey Brown
“Connecting with the emotional component of the buyer is not just a consumer phenomenon.” – Casey Brown
People / Resources Mentioned:
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