{"id":10315,"date":"2019-08-23T21:53:02","date_gmt":"2019-08-23T21:53:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sandler.dsstaging2.com\/case-study\/is-your-sales-process-cramping-your-style\/"},"modified":"2022-12-19T16:53:11","modified_gmt":"2022-12-19T16:53:11","slug":"is-your-sales-process-cramping-your-style","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sandler.com\/blog\/is-your-sales-process-cramping-your-style\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Your Sales Process Cramping Your Style?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Far too frequently, competent salespeople are expected to channel their own activities into the areas that will produce the quickest wins. Unfortunately, left to their own devices, far too many don\u2019t develop and pursue a formal strategy for moving a sale tangibly forward during each prospect interaction, neither do they have a clearly defined set of goals against which to measure the progress they are making.<\/p>\n<p>Typically, their judgment is based on gut reaction and is purely subjective i.e. \u201cOh yes, I\u2019ll get that order, he likes me\u201d because salespeople have to be optimistic by nature. They end up dancing around with prospects, in the hope that eventually they will get to their chosen point on the dance-floor i.e. the sale. In this scenario, the prospect has complete control.<\/p>\n<p>This lack of a plan is often fatal, because as recent research from The Results Corporation PLC shows:<\/p>\n<p>60% of clients buy after five \u201cNo\u2019s\u201d and yet &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>44% of salespeople give up after the first \u201cNo\u201d<\/p>\n<p>22% after the second \u201cNo\u201d and<\/p>\n<p>14% after a third \u201cNo\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When their efforts don\u2019t pay off immediately, even experienced salespeople tend to become discouraged. They spend more and more time struggling to meet their sales quotas and working less and less efficiently.<\/p>\n<p>Feeling increasingly powerless to influence prospects, they may also begin to press for a sale in ineffective ways, for instance, by arranging full-dress product presentations to prospects that they have not even qualified or who haven\u2019t yet agreed that they need the solution being presented. They allow prospects to milk them for information without getting a commensurate commitment first and even worse they fail to defend margin and make unprofitable sales in order to achieve quotas.<\/p>\n<p>The details of what goes wrong, differs for each individual salesperson, but the net result is always the same, a discouraged sales force, diminished sales efficiency (i.e. wasted investment of sales time and resources that fail to produce high-quality sales) and, consequently, increased cost of sales which inevitably drastically reduces net profit.<\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s the bottom line? Sales never result efficiently and with maximum revenue unless the sales process is continually and closely managed. But before the sales process can be managed, it must be manageable.<\/p>\n<p>However, a word of caution &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>But, and this is a very big BUT, it is not uncommon for an organization&#8217;s sales process to restrict and even stifle success by being far too rigid. In many scenarios, creativity is discouraged, and the rules are very black or white.<\/p>\n<p>In my opinion, a sales process should act as a &#8220;guide&#8221; particularly where activity is concerned, and always be flexible enough to accommodate individuals who sometimes need to work outside of the &#8220;boundaries&#8221;<\/p>\n\t<p>Copyright \u00a9 2019 by Jonathan Farrington All rights reserved. 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