Hey, Sales Leader, Do You Really Understand Your Role?

Hey, Sales Leader, Do You Really Understand Your Role?

In my view, the role of a sales leader is to translate the organization’s vision, mission and values into a meaningful context that sales teams can relate to and feel excited by. If this is achieved then the sales leader will have created a sales team with a shared mental model. This transforms an ordinary sales team into a high performing one.

For clarity, here is a brief description of the following terms:

An organization’s vision is a guiding image of success formed in terms of a huge goal. It is a description in words that conjures up a picture of the organization’s destination. A compelling vision will stretch expectations, aspirations, and performance. Without that powerful, attractive, valuable vision, why bother?

mission statement communicates the essence of an organization to its stakeholders and customers, and failure to clearly state and communicate an organization’s mission can have harmful consequences around its purpose.

As Lewis Caroll, through the words of the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland says, ‘If you don’t know where you’re going, it doesn’t matter which way you go.”?

Guiding principles are the consequence of a mission statement that are intended to inform or shape all subsequent decision-making, which also provides normative criteria allowing policy-makers to accept, reject or modify policy interventions and activities. They are a guiding set of ideas that are articulated, understood and supported by the organization’s workforce.

Values are beliefs which the organization’s workforce hold in common and endeavour to put into practice. The values guide their performance and the decisions that are taken. Ideally, an individual’s personal values will align with the spoken and unspoken values of the organization.

By developing a written statement of the values of the organization, individuals have a chance to contribute to the articulation of these values, as well as to evaluate how well their personal values and motivation match those of the organization.

The Human Capital Development Model, created by Krauthammer International, is a logical process that can take top management concepts, and translate them into a context that has real meaning for staff at all levels.

The key to bringing this model to life is to answer the following questions:

- Do my team understand the organization’s vision and how their role moves the organization closer to achieving it?

- How can my sales team translate the organization’s mission into one that is relevant to them?

- How does the organization’s guiding principles impact on the day-to-day responsibilities of salespeople?

- Which of the organization’s values does my sales team relate to?

- How can we interpret these values so they become compelling for each sales person?

An effective sales team understands the big picture and the context of their team’s work to the greatest degree possible. That includes understanding the relevance of their job and how it impacts the effectiveness of others and the overall team effort. Too often, salespeople are asked to work on an activity without being told how their role contributes to the organization’s vision, much less how their efforts are impacting the ability of others to do their work. Understanding that vision promotes collaboration, increases commitment and improves quality.

An effective team works collaboratively and with a keen awareness of interdependency. Collaboration and a solid sense of interdependency in a team will defuse blaming behaviour and stimulate opportunities for learning and improvement. Without this sense of interdependency in responsibility and reward, blaming behaviours can occur which will quickly erode team effectiveness and morale.

The sales leader’s role has never been more critical; in fact, it has become pivotal. In my opinion, the paucity of qualified, inspirational, experienced leaders, is one of the main reasons why sales achievement levels continue to plummet.

I am the CEO of Top Sales World and the editor of Top Sales Magazine. TSW is a unique, international online community dedicated exclusively to the profession of sales, bringing together the industry’s best-known sales experts to provide information in the form of how-to-guides, articles, webinars, podcasts and so much more. Have you discovered TSW yet?

Horst J?rg Strey

Enjoy Change: Ask me about Improvement in Sales and Leadership. Passion driven Facilitator | Sales | Leadership Performance Trainer with proven record of success.

7 年

One missing link: who will be responsible for transfer to customers - the individual sales team member on his own? And if yes, who is monitoring?

James Measday

Business Relationship Manager @ Orana Australia Limited | Advanced Diploma in Business Management

7 年

A GREAT article and outlines many great initiatives, processes and beliefs any salesperson can adopt in their day to day busy regime to be a the best sales person they can!

Jonathan Farrington

Creator of JF Initiatives

7 年

Thank you, Michael and yes, critical.

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Michael Lang - SG Partners Sales and Leadership Trainer Coach

I develop high performance leadership and sales teams.

7 年

Great article on such an important topic Jonathan

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