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Don't Worry; College Will Prepare You For Success...Not!
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| 5 courses that will actually prepare you for real-world success in sales, customer service, management, or leadership. |
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How To Hold Sales People More Accountable
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| In working with a client of mine, keeping sales people and distributors accountable is a top priority. |
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Street Level Marketing Can Boost Sales
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| Most field sales professionals don’t lack for sales skills as much as they do for marketing skills. This article shares some micro-marketing ideas to help sales reps get in front of more prospects. |
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It’s All in the Presentation!
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| That’s the title to the book that Al Frink says he will someday write, summing up his business philosophy and approach to sales and marketing. I had the unique opportunity in my early 20’s when in sales, to travel with Al and make sales calls throughout some of the smallest towns in the Midwest. We developed sort of a Father/Son relationship as he offered me a level of advice and support much undeserved considering the size of my territory. |
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"Leading Works Better Than Selling."
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| Our research found that that harder one pushes to make sales, the harder it is to grow a territory. This article covers several reasons "leading works better than selling." Also, borrowing an effective sales strategy from top performers can change your whole mission on a call. It ensures your efforts are magnified with top performers' work values. And replicating top performers' practices of dealing with common sales challenges can help you, like them, outperform counterparts and trends with 31 percent annual sales growth compared to 5 percent for the status quo. |
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Territory Management vs. Account Management
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| Terms such as Account Development, Account Management and Territory Management are often interchanged indiscriminately by many a sales people and managers thus creating confusion when it comes to sales planning, portfolio allocation and recruiting the right kind of sales person for your business.
I thought it might helpful to define these terms and give you a little more perspective.
All sales people involved in developing long term viable business relationships with the right kind of customers should be doing Account Development: Here is our definition of Account Development taken from the BARRETT Sales Competency Dictionary. |
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Targeting – The Most Critical Tool for Growth during Tough Economic Times
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| Targeting is the process of selecting high potential customer accounts to receive intense sales focus. Goal setting translates that high potential into achievable numeric objectives, i.e. revenue and margin growth. Each Territory Manager should select a predetermined number of Target Growth Accounts (TGAs). Creating focus on this group of selected accounts doesn't mean a Territory Manager should ignore other accounts; he/she is always expected to service their entire territory. When making decisions regarding their time, however, they should always consider these selected Target Growth Accounts a priority. |
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Twelve Steps to Business or Sales Team Health
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| They read your watch and tell you the time. Consultants certainly do this. It is a valuable service because we get too bound up in our own operations and lose the ability to read our own watch! In the next several paragraphs I will share the parameters we examine to answer the question, ‘Is this sales and marketing operation in good order?’ You may be responsible for an entire business, a division, department, or only your own sales territory. You can still make use of this list to read your own watch. |
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Seven Sales Facts to Ponder
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| From a management perspective, the goal of any sales initiative should be to improve the quantity and quality of the sales efforts of your salespeople. Its primary purpose is to provide focus-process and discipline that will enhance territory performance. This enhancement will lead to an increase in the sales, profitability and market share for each individual territory. |
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What Are You Worth?
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| I’ve always thought that sales reps have an invisible dollar sign $ above their heads with a number that represents how much money they think they are worth. It is this financial image that determines how they perform more than any other single factor. It’s more important than what the economy is doing, or how their leads are, or what their territory is like or anything else. |
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Whether You’re Selling or Buying a Franchise You Need to Consider an Important Fact
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| Franchisors planning their franchise sales strategy for the short term need to recognize the impact that unemployment rates have on purchasing power. Those individuals looking to purchase a franchise would be well served to know the employment situation in a territory they are considering.
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Sales Management --Unmask the Confusion of Territory Account Assignment
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| When I carried a bag, sales territories were defined geographically. Of course, that was in the old days. My daughter calls it the days of Black & White Television. In reality, color television came out when I was still only seven years old. But in the days when I was a field sales rep, the 70’s & 80’s, a sales person got a chunk of geography and you were told this is your patch of dirt. You go out and you farm the territory and you build the business. However, for the most part, if you are going to grow your territory it has to grow by taking market share from the competition. Territories today need to go from being geographically defined to being key account assignment defined. So, in other words, when you use the term, ‘territory’ today, you’re not referring to a patch of dirt. |
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Strategic approach to all accounts
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| A strategic approach is not limited to National or Major Accounts only. Unless your sales are 100% opportunistic, a strategy is still key to managing your team, and for each member of the team looking to succeed not only on an account level but their whole territory. |
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