The Authentic Sales Manager

In this episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight sits down with longtime sales leader James Ghormley
to explore what genuine empowerment looks like in sales management. Jim brings decades of experience, beginning his career at IBM before serving as a sales leader and vice president across multiple technology companies. Today, he works as a fractional sales leader with SalesQB.

James explains why the best sales managers stop babysitting their people and start helping them take real ownership of their territories. The conversation explores how to create accountability without micromanaging, hire salespeople who want to run their territory like a business, support employees’ career goals without invading their privacy, and maintain the professional boundaries required to lead effectively.


KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Empowerment Creates Ownership: Empowered salespeople take responsibility for their progress, performance, territory, and results instead of waiting for constant direction.

  • Treat the Territory Like a Business: Sales reps should view their accounts, products, time, and opportunities as their own business—and make strategic decisions accordingly.

  • Stop Babysitting Your Team: Excessive monitoring can cause salespeople to become guarded and hide information. Leaders should create open conversations rather than interrogations.

  • Use a Simple Weekly Cadence: Ask what the rep accomplished last week, what they plan to achieve this week, and what support they need from their leader.

  • Let the Rep Lead the Conversation: Strong coaching relies on thoughtful questions that allow salespeople to explain their plans, challenges, and progress in their own words.

HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

Empowerment is where you get them to take ownership of that progress and those metrics, and then you support them and help them achieve it.

The babysitting mentality tends to make the reps pull within themselves and try to hide the details.

One thing you have ultimate control over is your time and your attitude.

Murphy’s Law is alive and well in sales.

They need to go run that business and generate the profits and the income that they desire.

FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION
Connect with James Ghormley
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-ghormley-1766121/
Connect with James Ghormley at SalesQB: jimgormley@salesqb.com


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What is The Authentic Sales Manager?

The Authentic Sales Manager Show with Harry Spaight is a podcast for sales leaders who want to lead with heart, stay positive under pressure, and build winning cultures rooted in trust, authenticity, and real-world leadership. Through honest conversations, transformation stories, and practical ideas, the show helps sales managers navigate brutal quotas, inspire their teams, and prove that genuine leadership can still drive results.