TIME is MONEY

We are all getting busier, with less resources or personnel support while expectations are sky rocketing, attention fleeting while the need to generate more revenue is critical.

Like many of my Blogposts, there is a common theme evolving -- how organizations and sales professionals should collaborate to achieve BOTH of their objectives  while striving to gain  RESULTS.

A challenge is typically asserted on which accountability metrics are important to operations and sales.  Typically, for operations it is profitability and for sales it is revenue.  In order to drive revenue, sales professionals should have realistic activity mandated.  All top sales organizations have various activity metrics to ensure that even entry level sales reps can achieve some success.  There are a few factors that could be taken into consideration to establish perameters :
  1. Sales Cycle
  2. Geographic territory
  3. Vertical targets
  4. Cost of product or service
  5. Level of decision maker required
  6. Seasonal variables
  7. Competition
  8. Pre-Sales support
  9. Marketing program
  10. Lead time between sale and delivery
  11. Budget, plan, quota or target
I will get into the 11 points above in future blogs.  However, before you ask sales to meet the minimum activity metrics, after examing the parameters, your organization should next ask itself what tools or considerations are being taken into account to boost productivity or demand results.  For example:
  1. Training (Company provided or endorsed)
  2. Skill Level (Experience in sales or industry)
  3. Compensation (Commission versus salary plus bonus)
  4. Marketing Program (sales material, advertising or leads)
  5. Sales Timeline  (from sale, to implementation, to commission or bonus payment)
  6. Tracking Tools (CRM system, manual, activity reporting)
  7. Sales Management (Coaching, mentoring, meetings)
  8. Support (proposal template, clerical, analysts, diagnostics)
  9. Territory (geographical or verticle/by industry)
  10. Sales Budget
  11. Communication (customer service, computer, e-mail, wireless, cell phone or iPhone/Blackberry)
It is easy for organizations to hire and plunk sales reps in territory and cross their fingers that they've found a superstar.  Yet, without analysis of factors that could impact success or inability to provide the necessary tools it shouldn't be surprising there may be a  lack of results.

So, before you kick your rep out the door and ask him/her to sink or swim, examine what you are doing to facilitate their success?  After all, time is money!



1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the feedback and positive response. It truly helps inspire me to continue.

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