Ray Collis

How Soon Can You Really Get Them ‘Across The Line’?

How Soon Can You Really Get Them ‘Across The Line’?

Buying decisions are often a lot more complex than sellers realize.  They can involve up to 5 stages – many of which do not involve the salesperson.  That has real implications for getting the deal across the line.

 John O' Gorman

Re-Energizing Your Team Around Sales Performance Measures

Re-Energizing Your Team Around Sales Performance Measures

A powerful technique you can employ in your next sales team meeting.   Do you want to focus attention on the issue of sales activity and effectiveness among your team? Well here is a very powerful exercise you can apply at your next sales team meeting.   It will enable you to get a consensus […]

 Ray Collis

How Healthy Is Your Sales Organization?

How Healthy Is Your Sales Organization?

Sales managers often think about the effectiveness of the sales team, sales strategy or sales process.  However, there is one vital ingredient of sales success that is generally overlooked.  That is the health of the sales organization. Organizational Health – The New Sales KPI A sales team’s strategy, process or skill-set may not be enough […]

 Ray Collis

Sellers Beware: The Procurement Gap

Sellers Beware: The Procurement Gap

There is often a gap between how the buying decision should be made and how it is actually going to be made. That is between the buyers internal procedures, or external view of buying best practice and the everyday reality of rushed, or messy decisions. We call it the Procurement Gap. Helping the buyer to […]

 Ray Collis

Why Win-Loss Reviews Should Be Written

Why Win-Loss Reviews Should Be Written

Our deal narratives – the stories we tell ourselves and others about stalled deals – have the power to either limit or boost long term sales success. However new research highlights the importance of writing and then editing the narrative of the lost deal. The Narrative Of The Lost Deal How a seller explains a […]

 Ray Collis

Stress Release for Sales People

Stress Release for Sales People

A successful salesperson, justifying his purchase of a new carbon frame mountain bike as an investment, first made a statement of the obvious – ‘these are stressful times for anybody in sales’ and then a statement of wisdom ‘you have to have an outlet, or a strategy for dealing with that stress’. Fitness for Success […]

 Ray Collis

How To Open-Source & Crowd-Source Your Selling!

How To Open-Source & Crowd-Source Your Selling!

In these challenging times traditional job descriptions and role demarcations are redundant. No more is this evident than in respect to the need for ‘all hands on deck’ in terms of sales & business development. We call this trend the ‘Open-sourcing of sales’. Sales Requires New Collaboration Organizations can no longer afford to leave selling […]

 Ray Collis

Do You Know Your Buyer’s IQ?

Do You Know Your Buyer’s IQ?

The buyer’s knowledge state, what we call Buying IQ, is of vital concern to the salesperson in terms of adapting the sales approach, or pitch. It is also essential to accurately pre-qualifying, forecasting, sales opportunity and overall sales performance. Measuring Your Buyer’s Buying IQ The seller should start from the assumption that the buyer has […]

 Ray Collis

Sales Training Under The Magnifying Glass

Sales Training Under The Magnifying Glass

We did an analysis of sales training courses recently. We found that there was little change in over a decade in terms of the topics being addressed. More important still, it appears that sales training has failed to reflect any of the dramatic changes that have taken place in respect of how buyers buy. Indeed, […]

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