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Tommy Boy is more than a beloved ‘90s comedy that shows Chris Farley at the height of his enthusiastic, twitchy, hilarious powers. One particular scene is a masterclass in SPIN (Situation, Problem, Implication, Need-payoff) Selling, which Neil Rackham popularized in 1988.
While attempting to sell brake pads to factory manager Ted Nelson, Tommy (Farley) realizes that simply lecturing his customers isn’t enough. Tommy flips the script, harnesses his “chicken-wing” mode, and starts asking questions instead:
Spin your selling strategy and have the customer answer your questions. As Richard (David Spade) wisely told Tommy, “These people are buying you, not just brake pads.”