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Timeless Principles Modern Results LINKS Subscribe to The Enlightened Sales Manager: @TESM-Channel Connect with Greg Barnes on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregbarnes96/ Visit the website: https://tesmngr.com/ Send a question for a future episode: [email protected] In the pilot episode of The Enlightened Sales Manager, Greg Barnes FF.ISP a Commodore in the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary, a former military officer, a Level 3 Psychometric Analyst, and a decades-long sales leader, sits down to explain exactly why he's launching this channel now, and what he believes sales professionals and managers still need to hear. Greg's message is simple and direct: selling has changed dramatically, but human nature hasn't. The tools, platforms, and pace of sales have transformed, yet the same people-problems keep showing up. This conversation unpacks that tension, and lays out what Greg intends this channel to become. The episode traces the origin of the channel's name itself. Greg explains why “The Enlightened Sales Manager” isn't just a brand it's a philosophy. At its core is the idea of enlightened self-interest: the belief that commercial success is best achieved not through pressure or extraction, but by helping the people around you succeed. As Greg puts it, “Your people don't work for you. You work for them. When your people win, you win.” From there, the conversation moves through what has changed in selling (tools, speed, AI) and what hasn't (the qualities empathy, integrity, patience, humility, curiosity — that make someone both a good human being and a good sales manager). Greg also addresses a problem he's seen repeatedly across his career: why so many great salespeople struggle the moment they step into management, and what it takes to make that transition well. This episode is the first in a series built around one idea: the tools change, human nature doesn't and the managers who understand that will always have an edge. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Opening hook 0:20 Why now, what prompted Greg to start speaking publicly 1:30 What has changed, selling then vs. today, tools, pace, AI 2:30 Why “The Enlightened Sales Manager” , the origin of the title and its philosophy 3:30 What still matters, the principles that haven't changed 5:30 AI and judgment, speed vs. wisdom 7:30 The management transition, why good salespeople struggle as managers 9:30 What this channel will cover 11:00 Closing invitation If this conversation resonated, subscribe for new episodes on sales, leadership, and the transition into management. Have a question you'd like Greg to tackle in a future episode? Send it through, details above.
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