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The Top 10 Sales Leadership Issues
Written by Drew Stevens PhD Sales Managers have a myriad of issues to deal with. From generational issues to increased pressure to generate revenue, sales leaders feel constantly under attack. Sales leaders need to produce more than ever, while increasing margins. In addition, the current economic issues challenge leaders with...
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Sales Managers have a myriad of issues to deal with. From generational issues to increased pressure to generate revenue, sales leaders feel constantly under attack. Sales leaders need to produce more than ever, while increasing margins. In addition, the current economic issues challenge leaders with cost containment, talent retention and profitability gains. Today’s leaders are feeling the pressure. Following are the top 10 things to consider to simplify the leadership role. 5. Accountability. It takes time and effort, but it is absolutely vital to the success of the sales organization. Sales professionals must adapt and become productive or face termination. Nothing happens without a sale and everyone needs to operate at maximum efficiency. 6. Talent retention strategies. On boarding requires a coordinated organizational effort to guide and mentor new and existing employees to huge gains in productivity. Research illustrates that 69% of organizations with a structured program have a higher success factor of maintaining employees beyond three years. 7. Lack of cooperation with Customer Service. Similar to working with the Marketing Department, sales leaders must also understand customer issues and customer value. The information gained from shopping the business helps to be tuned in to customer issues and their quick resolution. 8. Human Capital Development. Of the 120 billion dollars per year invested in human capital development only a small percentage focuses on sales training. There are three prevalent issues: 1) Sales Managers typically state a lack of time for training. Nothing is more imperative than an investment in your human capital. 2) Sales Managers typically hold short-term event-based training. Development is a process not an event! Beliefs, habits and values will not alter in a seven-hour program. 3) No accountability. A travesty of development is the lack of accountability following a development program. 9. Selling Methodology. A report from CSO Insights suggests that over 90% of most selling professionals and their organizations lack a selling methodology. It is imperative for a leader to institute an organizational methodology that establishes client value, creates interest and closes sales. 10. Business Analysis. The best sales leaders take the time to shop the business, the competition and the customers. Acknowledging and leveraging the best industry and competitive practices provides foundations for future success.
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