I’m sure you’ve realized by now that the real sales world and classroom sales are nowhere near the same. So, how can you help your students bridge that gap and prepare them to succeed in the field? To help answer this, we invited Kim Rugerio, sales professor at Arizona State University (ASU). She’s here to share insights on transforming sales education and better equipping your students for the real world.
Meet Kim Rugerio
· Kim Rugiero is a trailblazer in sales education with over four decades of experience at industry leaders like AT&T and Verizon.
· After a successful corporate career, she brought her expertise to academia and launched Arizona State University’s first professional sales class nearly 18 years ago.
· Known for her dynamic, student-focused teaching style, Kim emphasizes confidence, creative outreach, and practical skills while encouraging students to engage with industry professionals and build valuable connections.
Building a Practical Sales Curriculum (00:02:23 - 00:03:40)
· Kim highlights the importance of bringing real-world experience into the classroom, creating a course that students consistently value for its practical approach.
Overcoming Self-Doubt and Building Confidence (00:03:41 - 00:05:35)
· She addresses common “sales reluctance” and structures her teams so students gain confidence early by reaching out to senior executives for interviews.
The Team Interview Project (00:05:35 - 00:07:12)
· Students work in groups to secure and interview senior sales leaders, while Kim guides them to ask creative, meaningful questions that go beyond the basics.
Breaking Sales Stereotypes and Facing Challenges (00:07:15 - 00:10:00)
· She discusses how these projects shift students’ perceptions of sales and helps them overcome confidence and outreach anxiety to be ready for real-world selling.
Success Stories: Unique Interview Wins (00:10:07 - 00:12:56)
· Kim shares standout student achievements, including interviews and live performances with executives at major companies, some leading directly to job offers.
The Power of Creative Outreach (00:12:56 - 00:15:12)
· She emphasizes research, personalization, and preparation, showing how thoughtful outreach leads to stronger connections and real opportunities.
Research Techniques for Reaching Executives (00:15:13 - 00:17:24)
· Kim explains how students can use LinkedIn, company resources, and in-depth questions to go beyond information easily found online.
Involving Industry Leaders in the Classroom (00:17:26 - 00:22:12)
· She highlights the value of advisory boards and guest speakers in providing mentorship, networking, and job opportunities for students.
Preparing Students for Real-World Sales Careers (00:22:13 - 00:26:02)
· Kim shares examples of how her outcomes-focused approach results in career opportunities and executive-level connections for students.
Key Lesson: Don’t Be Afraid to Aim Higher (00:24:02 - 00:26:07)
· She recounts a student’s interaction with a sales VP who encouraged them to reach out directly to the CEO, reinforcing the importance of aiming higher in professional ambitions.
“If you’re not prepared to have a proper conversation with a client, you’re doing both yourself and your customer a disservice.” – Kim Rugiero
Resources
Reach out to Kim Rugiero on LinkedIn, or send her an email at kim.ruggiero@asu.edu.