I Hope This Email Finds You Well
In this episode of I Hope This Email Finds You Well, Neil Barrow sits down with Darryl Cross, Chief Global Collaboration Officer at Norton Rose Fulbright, to dissect exactly what it takes to build a high-performance business development culture. Darryl breaks down the critical mistake most professional services firms make: confusing basic training with actual coaching. If your firm is relying on a few natural rainmakers or struggling to get professionals to consistently drive new business after an 8-hour seminar, this conversation provides the blueprint. Darryl shares his "proficiency model" for scaling BD skills across hundreds of professionals, why you must stop pitching your past credentials (The SWAN Principle), and why treating business development like elite sports coaching is the ultimate key to firm-wide growth. Chapters: * 00:00 Introduction & The BD Combo Meal * 01:41 The "SWAN Principle": Sell the Future, Not the Past * 03:16 Why You Need a Real Reason to Collaborate * 04:14 Walking Backwards in the Client's Shoes * 05:27 Darryl's Origin Story: Selling Gym Memberships at 16 * 14:41 The Trap of "Credibility Pitching" vs. Real Differentiation * 20:44 The Critical Difference Between Training and Coaching * 24:06 The "Proficiency Model" for Scaling Firm Revenue * 28:55 Reflective Coaching: How to Actually Coach a Partner * 30:35 The Astronaut Analogy: Why Simulation is Mandatory * 34:22 Navigating Global Business Development Cultures * 36:51 Using Data to Predict What Your Clients Need * 39:36 The Secret to Elite Performance (And The "Closed Door")
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