Are you as a Sales Leader or Manager facing any of these issues with your team? Sales training often isn't enough to produce long term change in your sales team.
Read this list to see if you might benefit from a sales coach:
Having trouble with:
Generating new customers
Increasing returns on marketing campaigns
Failure to consistently achieve sales revenue goals
Reduce ever-lengthening sales cycles
Increasing costs of maintaining an effective and productive sales team
Keeping the sales team motivated
Shrinking margins - mounting pressure to discount
Protecting and developing dwindling key accounts
Increasing erosion of market share
Increased failure to forecast revenue with any degree of accuracy
Increased quantity and ferocity of competition and being outsold by competitors
Limited product knowledge in the field
Declining customer satisfaction and increasing customer expectation
Global market rationalization Increasing number of stalled sales opportunities
Finding and keeping good people
Managing salespeople who plan and manage their time and territory by the seat of their pants - they don't seem to have a game plan or a strategy as to how they are going to win
Reducing the "last three weeks of a sales quarter" syndrome where everyone scrambles to try and pull in as much as they can to hit sales targets and we end up giving away our margin
The current economic crises are impacting on sales team's ability to consistently achieve their sales quotas
Operating in markets where there seems to be more and more "gatekeepers", buying committees, tendering processes, RFPs, etc., all of which prevent the sales team from gaining access to decision makers
It is becoming increasingly tough to get to talk to the people who matter about what they really need and want when it comes to buying our services
We struggle to speed up the buying process and close more deals more often
Sales teams that needs constant motivating. They seem to lack passion, focus and commitment
"Give us a quote" is a common response my salespeople are hearing. So what I find is that my salespeople often invest large chunks of their time putting together proposals for prospective clients that have no real intention of buying from them
The message we hear from our customers over and over is, "Your competitor can do it faster and cheaper." And they are right! How do we sell against that?
No predictable and accountable selling process that moves the sale forward smoothly
Constantly grappling with costly, wasteful, and ineffective sales practices (e.g., low yield on direct marketing, low close ratios, high costs for branding, tradeshows, or product development)
I don't have a clue where to start to get sales back on track!
If you or your sales team are facing any of these common issues, you should consider getting coached!