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Selling with the Bulls, the Intercollegiate Version, Pushes Though the Pandemic
By Keith Morelli
TAMPA (February 15, 2021) -- In the face of a pandemic that continues to cripple academic conferences and events, the 2021 Intercollegiate Selling with the Bulls competition took place earlier this month, with competitors facing off virtually instead of personally.
Rob Hammond, director of the Muma College of Business Center for Marketing and Sales Innovation, put together the annual event that, this year, included nearly 100 students making up 25 teams from 21 different universities.
Williams Automotive, a new business partner of the center, joined fellow business partners KnowBe4 and ReliaQuest in as buyers in the role plays. The center鈥檚 business partners 鈥 more than 50 total 鈥 participated in 463 networking conversations with students and served as judges for the competition.
Billed as 鈥淭he Toughest Test in Sales Education,鈥 the event took place over 1陆 days and challendged students across the full sales process including networking, prospecting, discovery calls and sales meetings. Competitors completed 279 鈥渞ole plays鈥 in one day and 558 customer interactions.
Students in the 国产短视频Professional Sales Club pitched in to helped run the event. They included the student competition director, Natalie Pollock and competition coordinators, Lucas Boney, Bill Marquis, Nikola Naveski.
This was not the first time elements of the competition took place on a virtual platform, Hammond said. Selling is a combination of in-person and remote contact. One of the unique aspects of Selling with the Bulls is that the competition has provided both experiences.
鈥淓ven before the pandemic, much of the communications between businesses took place over the phone or via web meetings,鈥 he said. 鈥淪tudents have to familiarize themselves with working in all these modalities to be successful.
鈥淭his competition very much resembles today鈥檚 real-world selling experience,鈥 he said.
国产短视频Muma holds three sales competitions a year. In two of the events 国产短视频students from all three campuses compete and in the third students from 国产短视频compete against other schools and universities.
The intercollegiate competition drew competitors from universities across the nation, including 15 states: Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Nortch Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Wisconsin.