Sales Today
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In this episode of The Sales Today Podcast, Fred Copestake is joined by sales thought leader, author, and one of the kindest people in the profession, David Brock. Together, they explore David’s new book “Is Good Enough, Good Enough?” and why it’s not another “do this, do that” sales methodology book. Instead, it focuses on the mindsets and behaviours that separate high performers from those who are simply checking the boxes. With win rates often accepted at 15–20% in many SaaS environments, David challenges the idea that “making the number” should...
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In this episode, Fred is joined by John Richardson, Co-Founder and Director of Coaching at My Sales Coach, to explore a key question: how do you get faster, more meaningful results from training and coaching? Their answer is simple but powerful: start with the right assessment. They unpack why great coaches are always assessing (without judging), how the right diagnostics can shorten the path to meaningful improvement, and why revenue alone isn’t a useful starting point for development. John explains how My Sales Coach uses assessments to build coaching plans with focus,...
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In the final episode of the Sales Today mini-series, Fred Copestake and James Michael step back to answer a deceptively simple question: Has selling really changed? The answer is both yes - and no. This closing conversation brings together the themes explored across the series and reframes selling not as persuasion or pressure, but as something far more human, thoughtful, and aligned with how buyers actually make decisions today. In this episode, they explore: What has stayed the same in selling - and what has genuinely evolved Why selling has always been about understanding...
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In Episode 3 in this five part mini series of Sales Today Podcast, Fred Copestake and James Michael explore a question that challenges another long-held belief in sales: do great sales conversations succeed because of personality - or because of process? This episode looks at how the most effective salespeople consciously select their mode during conversations, switching between listening, questioning, sharing insight, and guiding the discussion - always with the buyer’s outcome in mind. Rather than restricting creativity, process and structure create the space for better thinking,...
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In Episode 2 of the CEMMT Sales Series, Fred Copestake and James Michael challenge one of the most persistent stereotypes in sales: that success comes from being loud, charismatic, and constantly talking. Focusing on technical and specialist industries such as construction, engineering, manufacturing, and logistics, this episode explores why many highly capable professionals feel uncomfortable with selling — and why that discomfort is often rooted in outdated assumptions about what sales really is. In this episode, we explore: Where the “gift of the gab”...
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In this opening episode of a 5 part mini series of Sales Today, we do things a little differently. Instead of the usual host-led interview, Fred Copestake is in the hot seat as James Michael turns the tables and leads the conversation. Chatting from opposite sides of the world – Fred in the UK and James in Australia – the discussion reflects a wider theme of this episode: sales has been turned upside down. Together, they explore how selling has evolved from persuasion, pressure, and performance theatre into something far more human, ethical, and buyer-led. ...
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In this solo episode, host Fred Copestake conducts a live, first-reaction review of the My Sales Coach “State of Sales Coaching in 2026” Report. Fred reads the executive summary, explores the data, and offers unfiltered commentary on what the findings mean for sales leaders, salespeople, and the future of coaching - human and AI. He dives into coaching frequency, quality, barriers, performance impact, the role of AI, who salespeople trust as coaches, and why tenured sellers may be the most underserved group of all. If you want to deepen your coaching culture,...
info_outlineIn this episode of The Sales Today Podcast, Fred Copestake is joined by sales thought leader, author, and one of the kindest people in the profession, David Brock.
Together, they explore David’s new book “Is Good Enough, Good Enough?” and why it’s not another “do this, do that” sales methodology book. Instead, it focuses on the mindsets and behaviours that separate high performers from those who are simply checking the boxes.
With win rates often accepted at 15–20% in many SaaS environments, David challenges the idea that “making the number” should be the benchmark. The conversation asks a bigger question: what becomes possible when we stop settling for good enough?
In this episode, they explore:
- Why David wrote Is Good Enough, Good Enough? and what triggered his frustration
- The hidden cost of “acceptable” win rates and how much time teams spend losing
- Why sales improvement isn’t just about tools, process, tech, or methodology
- What really separates high performers: mindsets and behaviours
- Why customer centricity is still misunderstood (and often too seller-focused)
- How to build trust by leading with what the customer cares about - not your product
- Why buyers increasingly want rep-free journeys (and what that really means)
- How questioning needs to evolve from “agenda-driven” to “sense-making”
- The role of curiosity and continuous learning in modern, complex sales
- How insight works in the real world - and why it doesn’t need to be revolutionary
- AI as an amplifier: how it boosts good thinking (and scales bad thinking fast)
- Why curiosity may be the most important starting point for sellers and leaders
Key insight
The biggest performance gap in sales isn’t caused by a lack of methodology.
It’s caused by settling.
When salespeople stop being curious, stop learning, and start focusing on themselves instead of the customer, “good enough” becomes the standard - even when far better is possible.
Practical takeaways
- Lead with the customer’s world, not your product story
- Ask questions to understand, not to “set up” your pitch
- Use insights to start conversations - you don’t have to be perfect, just thoughtful
- Let AI support deeper research and better preparation, not lazy automation
- Build your foundation: curiosity, customer focus, discipline, accountability, and care
About David Brock
David Brock is a respected sales leader, writer, and author of Sales Manager Survival Guide and Is Good Enough, Good Enough? His work focuses on helping sales professionals and leaders perform at a higher level by strengthening the behaviours and thinking that drive real results.
Where to find David Brock
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davebrock
- Blog: https://partnersinexcellenceblog.com/
- Book: Is Good Enough, Good Enough? available on Amazon - https://a.co/d/8qcWKx9
Connect with Fred: https://linktr.ee/fredcopestake
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