Why Buyers Can't Articulate Their Real Problems (And Why That Matters for Pricing) with Mark Stiving and Rebecca Kalogeris

Why Buyers Can't Articulate Their Real Problems (And Why That Matters for Pricing) with Mark Stiving and Rebecca Kalogeris

If value comes from solving problems… why do buyers struggle to explain the problems they actually have?

In Episode 4 of the Buyer Decision Series, Mark Stiving and Rebecca Kalogeris explore why buyers often jump straight to solutions instead of clearly articulating their problems.

But the real value conversation doesn't start with features or products — it starts with understanding the problem behind the purchase.

Discover why the sellers who understand a buyer's problems best are the ones buyers trust most… and why that trust increases the confidence needed to say yes.

Why you have to check out today's podcast:

  • Understand why value only exists when a real problem is being solved—and why no problem means no value.
  • Learn why buyers often jump to solutions and features instead of articulating their real problems.
  • See why the best sales conversations focus less on products and more on diagnosing the buyer's situation.

Catch Up on the #BuyerDecisionSeries:

"If there's no problem, there's no value."

— Mark Stiving

Topics Covered:

00:00 – The Question Most Buyers Never Stop to Ask. Mark opens with a simple but powerful question: what problem are we actually trying to solve? The starting point behind value — and why most buyers skip it.

02:00 – The Rule That Explains Why Value Only Exists When Problems Exist. Mark introduces the second half of the Second Law of Value: value is the result of solving problems. If there's no meaningful problem, there's no reason to pay.

02:28 – The "Drill Aisle" Mistake Buyers Make. Why buyers walk into a store asking for a drill instead of understanding what they actually need — and how jumping straight to solutions leads to bad decisions.

05:12 – Why Feature-Focused Buyers Often Choose the Wrong Solution. From cars to CRM systems, buyers instinctively compare features instead of identifying the deeper problems they're trying to solve.

08:09 – The Question That Instantly Builds Buyer Trust. Why great sellers ask deeper questions about context and behavior — revealing problems the buyer hasn't fully articulated.

09:55 – The Confidence Equation Behind Every Buying Decision. Mark revisits the confidence framework — payoff, probability, and anticipated regret — and explains why understanding problems increases the probability a buyer believes your solution will work.

11:04 – The "Doctor Test" for Great Selling. Rebecca compares great sellers to doctors: when someone clearly diagnoses your problem, you immediately trust their solution.

12:48 – The Next Puzzle: Turning Problems Into Measurable Value. Mark previews the next episode: how companies can help buyers quantify value once the real problems are understood.

Key Takeaways:

"Buyers typically are horrible at articulating their own problems." — Mark Stiving

"Nobody cares about your product. What they care about are the problems you can solve and the results they'll achieve." — Mark Stiving

"The better a salesperson is at understanding your problems, the more likely you are to believe that solution solves your problem." — Mark Stiving

"When someone can articulate your problem with nuance and detail, suddenly you believe they can solve it." — Mark Stiving

"Confidence changes when someone demonstrates they truly understand your situation." — Rebecca Kalogeris

People / Concepts Mentioned:

  • Theodore Levitt. Referenced for the famous insight: "People don't want a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole."
  • Jobs to Be Done. A framework focused on understanding the underlying job a customer is trying to accomplish.

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