North Texas Dentistry Volume 5 Issue 4 | Page 24

3 Communication Lessons You Can Learn from Mad Men communication which are just as useful today as they were in this iconic ‘60s show on advertising, life, and scotch by Karen Cortell Reisman #1: Relationships Manage them well. Lots of whiskey, wine and romance happen in Mad Men. That’s NOT what I propose for your business success. But the premise behind the dining, golfing and meetings is key to your communication success. The gang at Sterling Cooper create relationships with their prospects and maintain them as clients. Virtual communication is not the same as eye-to-eye connecting. Mad Men understands the need to form and preserve strong business relationships. #2: Story Tell why your customer wants to buy from you. Advertising is about telling a story. It’s not about the stats on Vicks VapoRub, Burger Chef, or Samsonite... it’s how these products will make you feel. Don Draper reminds you that selling is about the “need behind the need”... ultimately about the emotional gain. Mad Men’s Burger Chef campaign centers on how happy the family will be by eating together at this casual diner. #3: Gravitas Karen Cortell Reisman, speaker, executive coach and chocolate eater, has written 3 books and is the President of Speak For Yourself . Karen works with dentists, speaks to dental associations, and coaches executives on how to Speak For Yourself to make more money. ® Read more short articles at www.SpeakForYourself.com. 24 NORTH TEXAS DENTISTRY | www.northtexasdentistry.com Show it. Gravitas means dignity, presence, influence. We vote for those with gravitas and we buy from those with gravitas. Don Draper has his demons. Lack of gravitas is NOT one of them. He believes in his ideas and when he walks into a room, prospects and clients listen. He has the courage to stand by his concepts, go against research when needed, and even refute the clients’ ideas. And don’t forget to “look the part”. These characters dress with care, have great posture, use effective eye contact, and know their stuff. Learn from “Mad M [