Best Practices & Scaling
Patrick Ryan
CEO, Eureka Performance Training. Sales Conversation Specialists | Author | Key Note Speaker |
In business, there is no more important activity than driving sales and generate greater profits. Sales are the lifeblood of every company and if you can figure out how to build an effective and scalable sales organization you will dominate your industry.
In my experience, the reason why so many companies struggle to thrive is that their sales process is either not effective or not scalable. Let’s looks at both elements and see how you can achieve sales efficiencies and growth.
Is your sales process effective? In order to answer this question, you need to identify what are the BEST steps that lead to a sale. This involves testing and refining your activities with messaging and communication. Start with a few defined sales messages and see which ones convert better. Develop a schedule for testing and refining these steps over time. Eventually you will discover the most effective strategies.
The second part has to do with scalability. We take what works and repeat over time and across your sales team. This means you document all the sales activities & measure the results. Whether it’s a phone script, the “pub pitch,” or an email campaign, documenting the process will allow you to generate a consistent and repeatable result.
Developing an effective and scalable sales process will take some time at first but it’s an investment that will pay real dividends for your business in the years to come!
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5 年Couldn't agree more about focusing on the thing that keeps us all in business... cash in the bank. What do you find as the most frequent cause of a companies ineffective sales process?
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5 年What's PR 1, 2 and 3 Patrick Ryan, Sales Coach?? I'm all about scaling right now.? How to scale is everything that wakes me up at night right now.? A better sales process is always a great idea.? Agreed!