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ENRO 10-450
MOD 1
70
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Professional
05/24/2010

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Term
NRC Mission is to recruit the best quality men and women to resource the world's greatest Navy by: 
Definition

a. Maintaining an effective, motivated recruiting force,

 

b. Developing a consolidated, strategic organization,

 

and

 

c. Executing best business practices.

Term

Has overall responsibility for their command.

 

Definition
Commanding Officer
Term

The principal enlisted advisor to the CO.

 

 

Definition
Command Master Chief
Term

Is assigned as the Training Officer.

 

 

Definition
Executive Officer
Term
What does EPO Stand for?
Definition
Enlisted Programs Officer
Term

Who is directly responsible to the CO for all functions assigned to the Enlisted Programs Department?

 

Definition
EPO
Term

Who works directly for the EPO?

 

 

Definition
Chief Recruiter
Term
Who works directly for the CR for effective operation of the division?
Definition
ACR (Assistant Chief Recruiter)
Term
Who works directly for the CR and is responsible for overall production of the zone's recruiters?
Definition
Zone Supervisor
Term
Whose job is equivalent to that of an LCPO?
Definition
Zone Supervisor
Term
Who works directly for the zone supe and is directly responsible for each recruiter assigned to the station?
Definition
RinC (Recruiter in Charge)
Term
Who works directly for the RinC and is responsible for recruitment of all potentially qualified personnel within an assigned territory?
Definition
Recruiter
Term
State the NRD chain of command from CO down.
Definition

CO

CMC

XO

EPO

CR

ACR

ZS

RinC

Recruiter

Term
Name NRD Chain of Command from Recruiter up.
Definition

Recruiter

RinC

ZS

ACR

CR

EPO

XO

CMC

CO

Term
In addition to lack of basic consumer skills and training, what are some other factors that contribute to financial difficulties?
Definition

a. High cost of living in certain areas at home & overseas

b. Prevalence of Easy Credit and Predatory lenders

c. High pressure sales tactics

d. Clever advertising techniques including internet ads

e. Undisciplined buying

f. Consumer rip-offs

Term

Hearing is ________________.

 

Listening is _______________.

Definition

Mechanical

 

Mental

Term
Name 3 elements of active listening.
Definition

a. In order to become a good listener, you must develop self-discipline.

 

b. Build your awareness of when you are listening and when you are not.

 

c. Develop the skills you need to be a more effective listener.

Term
What are the 7 rules for effective listening?
Definition

1. Show in a physical way that you are listening.

2. Have an open mind. Give feedback.

3. Be genuinely interested.

4. Do not pre-judge.

5. Listen for what is not being said

6. Use silence as a creative tool.

7. Take smart simple notes.

Term
 "The 1st one to talk loses" refers to what rule for effective listening? 
Definition
Using silence as a creative tool.
Term
Name 6 barriers to effective listening.
Definition

1. External Distractions

2. Hard to listen to speakers

3. The unfamiliar or unexpected

4. Putting one's own point of view first

5. Lack of readiness to listen

6. Selective listening

Term
Going to another room, holding all telephone calls, or refocusing your attention to "rev-up" concentration are all examples of what?
Definition
Overcoming barriers to listening.
Term
Describe 4 ways to maintain levels of listening.
Definition

1. Use verbal behavior to "rev-up" attention & concentration.

 

2. Use non-verbal behavior to your advantage (Lean forward, assume positive posture, nod head, etc.).

 

3. Use mental exercise of invisioning or imagining (imagine you have to report back to your boss exactly what's being said).

 

4. Try talking to yourself ("Come on, pay attention. This is important.").

Term
What is the purpose of rapport?
Definition
To get the customer listening to and liking you.
Term
The primary rule in making a favorable impression is to completely forget about who?
Definition
Yourself
Term
Asking open ended questions is the number one tool for establishing & maintaining what? 
Definition
Rapport.
Term
How long does it usually take for someone to form a 1st impression of you?
Definition
7 seconds
Term
What does the acronym FORM stand for?
Definition

F - Family

 

O - Occupational Organization

 

R - Recreational Activities

 

M - Mutual Aquiantance

Term
Name 6 basic rules of conversation.
Definition

1. Listen carefully providing verbal & physical feedback.

2. Smile - be relaxed and pleasant.

3. Do NOT smoke.

4. Don't "handle" your prospect (no touching).

5. Watch your prospect's body language (be aware of yours).

6. Don't challenge your prospect's beliefs.

Term
The "need behind the need" is usually what?
Definition
A larger goal the customer wants to accomplish.
Term
A customer's larger goal or "need behind the need" is often related to what 4 things?
Definition

1. Finance

 

2. Life performance or quality

 

3. Image

 

4. Personal Productivity

Term
What are the 4 basic human wants?
Definition

1. Feel Important

 

2. Love & be loved

 

3. Live & be healthy

 

4. A little variety

Term

The Law of Psychological Reciprocity says:

 

1. If we give our prospect credit for his/her intelligence, the he/she is __________ & __________ bound to give us credit for ours.

 

2. We must not __________ our prospect's beliefs. We tailor presentations to our prospect's beliefs and desires.

Definition

mentally

 

morally

 

challenge

Term
What are 2 qualities of a Professional Navy Recruiter?
Definition
Empathy & Drive
Term
This quality of a professional navy recruiter bears directly on a salesperson's ability to identify the customer's interests and needs, and to be sensitive to their reactions.
Definition
Empathy
Term
This quality of a professional navy recruiter is a motivational force that makes goal attainment important. Recruiters with this quality like to win for the sake of winning.
Definition
Drive
Term
If a recruiter has both empathy & drive, then they obviously have an interest in people and a genuine __________ to help them, thinking of them as more than a number.
Definition
desire
Term
If a recruiter has both empathy & drive, then they obviously can relate to the prospect's __________ of reference and therefore tailor the presentations to reflect the prospect's needs and interests.
Definition
frame
Term
If a recruiter has both empathy & drive, then they are motivated to be a good prospector and makes the __________ __________ necessary to bring in the contract.
Definition
extra effort
Term
Name the 2 main negative traits to avoid.
Definition

1. Disbelief (selling someone, the Navy, policy, supervisors or Chain of Command, yourself)

 

2. Not Caring

Term
When do recruiters think of their prospects?
Definition
First, Last & Always!
Term

Outstanding recruiters are willing to be __________

 

a) 12 hour recruiters

b) 9 to 5 recruiters

c) 24 hour recruiters

d) day by day recruiters

Definition
c) 24 hour recruiters
Term
What's the definition of NEED?
Definition
A need is a desire to improve or accomplish something.
Term
When can you be sure a prospect has a need?
Definition
When he/she uses the language of needs (ie., I want, I need, I'd like, My goal, etc.).
Term
What can happen if you don't listen for or recognize the language of needs?
Definition
You might make unwarranted assumptions about what a prospect is looking for and waste time talking about things he/she isn't interested in.
Term
What is the goal of the Need Satisfaction Selling Process?
Definition
To make informed, mutually beneficial decisions.
Term
How do you reach mutually beneficial decisions?
Definition
Through an open exchange of information that focuses on the prospect's needs.
Term
What is it called when you're gathering information about a prospect's needs?
Definition
Probing
Term
What is supporting?
Definition
Providing information about how you can satisfy a prospect's needs.
Term
When is an "Opening" appropriate?
Definition
When you and the prospect are ready to conduct business.
Term
How do you Open an interview?
Definition

Propose an agenda

State the value to the prospect

Check for acceptance

 

(pvc)

Term
What is the goal of OPENING?
Definition
To agree on what will be covered or accomplished.
Term
What is the goal of PROBING?
Definition
To build a clear, complete, mutual understanding of a prospect's needs.
Term
What is the goal of SUPPORTING?
Definition
To help a prospect understand specifically how you can satisfy a need.
Term

What is the goal of CLOSING?

 

Definition
To agree on appropriate next steps.
Term
When should you probe?
Definition
When you want to elicit information from a prospect.
Term

What can you use to find out about a prospect's circumstances & needs?

 

Definition
Open and closed probes.
Term

What should you do when:

 

-the prospect has expressed a need

-you clearly understand the need

-you know how the Navy can address the need

Definition
Support
Term
How do you support a need?
Definition

-Acknowledge the need

 

-Describe relevant features & benefits

 

-Check for acceptance

 

(A - B - C's)

Term
The prospect has accepted the benefits you've described. What's the next step?
Definition
Closing
Term
How do you close?
Definition

-Review previously accepted benefits

 

-Propose next steps for you & prospect

 

-Check for acceptance

 

(B - P - C.....blood pressure check 'cause this is for the money!!!!!)

Term
What is the first step in resolving Skepticism, Misunderstanding, & Drawback?
Definition
PROBE (to understand the concern).
Term
Among Skepticism, Misunderstanding, & Drawback, which one deals with a concern you cannot satisfy?
Definition
Drawback
Term
How many Navy Key Features are there?
Definition
10
Term
Using the Key Features allows Navy Recruiters to __________ product information more efficiently and present it more effectively.
Definition
Organize
Term
Utilization of the __________ during a sales presentation will help Recruiters quickly pinpoint what prospects are looking for.
Definition
Navy Feature Cards
Term
__________ are used to help the recruiter start the process of uncovering a need.
Definition
Key Features
Term
__________ are characteristics of the key feature that support it by being more specific in explaining how it works & describing relevant benefits.
Definition
Support features
Term

Are the following Key Features tangible or intagible?

 

Pride of Belonging

Leadership Development

Personal Independence & Development

Self Discipline & Structure

Challenge

Definition

Intangible

(it exists, but you can't see or touch it, etc.)

Term

Are the following Key Features tangible or intagible?

 

Technical Training

Financial Stability, Advancement & Benefits

Travel & Adventure

Physical Fitness

Educational Opportunities

Definition
Tangible
Term
Checking for acceptance ensures what?
Definition
That you & the prospect move forward together.
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