Alignment

Manage Their Firsts

If Sales Training budgets are diminishing, then Training for Sales Leadership is even further evaporating down the priority list. As the trend continues to hire “Just Add Water” Sales Leaders [domain expertise, worked for larger brands, and other things that don’t actually work], then the corresponding consequence is to rationalize…

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Am I A Good Sales Coach?

If you are in a managerial or executive role within your organization, then you wear different hats every day as it pertains to the role within your teams. Let me give you three common roles: Leader, Manager, Coach. This is a balancing act and I would ask you this question.

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Fish Where the Fish Are

I have always liked the fishing metaphor for sales. There is vast opportunity, but spending time in the wrong places yields poor results. “Most of the world is covered by water. A fisherman’s job is simple: Pick out the best parts.” –Charles Waterman A rare occurrence happened the other day.

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Routine Sets You Free

As a big proponent of Verne Harnish’s Rockefeller Habits http://www.gazellessystems.com/Gazelles-Systems-Canada , I believe that this statement from Verne applies in all areas of business; especially sales. I had the opportunity to sit down with a successful business owner the other day and he brought some interesting insights to…

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Sales Competitive Advantage

An organization’s ability to learn, and translate that learning into action rapidly, is the ultimate competitive advantage. Jack Welch How do you take your sales successes and replicate them across the organization? According to Miller Heiman’s latest report; only a small percentage of companies actually do this; the ones…

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Use Real Data to Plan Your Success

Recently I was chatting with a colleague who was down in dumps about his sales team’s inability to properly forecast the opportunities in the sales pipeline. “We have a large number of opportunities at the top of the funnel and nothing that is ready to close.” When…

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Don’t Fire Your VP of Sales

To be certain, there are Sales Leaders that are not a cultural fit or do not have the requisite skills to accomplish the mission and should be replaced. What I am referencing as a point of discussion and debate is the “quick fix” that organizations may arrive at when Sales…

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Do you really have a Value Proposition?

The term Value Proposition may be the most over used and misunderstood business phrase since Partner. Organizations often use Value to describe generic, unproven statements about their product or service that could also describe any of their competitors. If you are curious about how your organization views and is aligned…

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