Sales planning — Visualization?

Sales planning — Visualization?

I am a salesperson. I have been associated with selling most of my life. My dad was a commission man. I was intrigued with what he did. I traveled with him and observed the ups and downs of selling.

When time to choose a career, I rejected sales. I decided to go to engineering school and get my BSME – Bachelor of science mechanical engineering. Then figuring I didn't have enough business education from engineering I went after and received an MBA.

I went through several engineering jobs and finally ended up in inside sales, quotations, warranty — sales support but not direct selling.

One day in the early 80's business was slowing down and my boss came in and said he wanted me to go on the road and sell and bring in business. I told him emphatically I did not want to be a direct salesperson. He told me to go home and tell my wife I no longer had a job. I decided right then and there that selling was exactly the career path I wanted to be in.

I asked for sales training and was told no. I bought and read every book and article on selling I could find. I was successful (The definition of success at that time was selling enough product to fill the plant and I was asked in September to stop until next year.)

So even though I have had many roles in business, I have stayed the course as sales and selling my real career path. I have hired and trained many sales people over the years. I subscribe to the “Sandler Selling System” and work with Acuity Systems Inc. here in Dallas.

I have a proven system for tracking behaviors and a cookbook for tracking. Over the years I have always wanted a good visual program to look at and review my sales year. I'm about to come out with an excel spreadsheet and white paper, that outlines an entire year. I will be able to plan each month, day and week for the year, look at and review it everyday.

The problem with this for typical sales people will be discipline of doing the daily behaviors and committing to the grind.

Thoughts and comments welcome.

Make 2018 your best year yet!

Sales planning — Visualization?

 

Sales goals 2018! Are you being held accountable? Do you want to be held accountable?

Sales goals 2018! Are you being held accountable? Do you want to be held accountable?

Soon the next year 2018 goals will be set for sales!

As a salesperson are you ready to go get them? If you are setting high aspirations and goals for next year's sales, are you being held accountable? Can you hold yourself accountable? Can you see the year through and complete your sales goals?

Unfortunately there are many sales people with very loose structure. The boss says go forth and bring home business, with no discussion of how much or what type. There is no discussion as to how the business is going to be brought in.

I do have an accountability group of various sales people wanting to figure out how to have accountability for their actions and report on how well, or not well they are doing.

Finding these type sales people is difficult. Most don't want to report and have accountability. We have had our group for several months this year. A small group and already have seen drop off because recording behaviors and adhering to them is difficult.

The core group that we have believes in recording, reporting and discussing weekly sales efforts. AND, they are ready to talk about what went wrong, what went right, how much success they had and what they want to do to get better next week.

Not for faint of heart or excuse makers — we do now have 3 openings.

Are you ready to watch sales go to another level? Let me know.

I hope 2017 is ending as a great year. Get ready to make 2018 even better!

 

 

 

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