Reschedulation (noun): The fine
art of a salesperson rescheduling a meeting with someone who just canceled, while convincing themselves (and their team) that it’s all part of the master plan. Often involves excessive
optimism and a
dash of denial.
Example 1:
Team Member 1: "Didn’t Johnson cancel on you last minute again?"
Team Member 2: "Yeah, but I’ve already
got a reschedulation locked in for next week. It’s all good."
Team Member 1: "You
mean next week’s cancellation?"
Example 2:
Sales Manager: "What happened to the Acme deal meeting?"
Salesperson: "Oh, they had to cancel, but I secured a reschedulation for
Friday."
Manager: "Is that the same
Friday they rescheduled for last time?"
Salesperson: "...it’s the journey that matters, not the destination."
Example 3:
Sales Team Chat:
Salesperson 1: "Got another reschedulation from Smith—pushed to next month."
Salesperson 2: "So you’re saying there’s still a chance!"
Salesperson 3: "Reschedulation is just
rejection with a sugar coating."