Written by: Ken KupchikMany people, probably most people, want to get rich. Whether it’s because you want to drive expensive sports cars, take extravagant vacations, or simply just attain the peace of mind that money can offer, being rich is an attractive proposition. Some people inherit money and become rich (seems easy), but others are self-made, and figure out how to make a fortune without getting it handed down to them. But what does this have to do with sales, you might be wondering. This is a sales blog after all, brought to you by the only sales automation CRM that really understands sales. Well, the connection between being a self-made billionaire or multi-millionaire and sales is that not only did many of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs spend time in sales roles, but new research by sociologist and historian Rainer Zitelmann shows that many self-made “rich people” credit sales skills as having played the most important role in their success.
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In Zitelmann’s new book, called “The Wealth Elite,” he interviewed 45 individuals whose net worth ranged from $11 million to more than $3 billion. His findings showed that about two out of three people he interviewed indicated that their sales abilities played a significant factor in their financial success.Additionally, one in three respondents said that they owed 70% or more of their success to their sales talents.While Zitelmann conducted his research in Europe, there are plenty of well-known CEOs who once worked sales jobs, including Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, Mark Cuban of Shark Tank, and many many more.You might be wondering why sales jobs can be so valuable if you want to be financially successful, especially as a businessperson.