sales core competencies
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The Many Different Selling Roles and How They Differ – Part 1
- July 27, 2022
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
The same kind of thinking is required when thinking about the various roles of salespeople. We can name them: Account Executive, Territory Manager, Business Development Rep, Sales Development Rep, Account Manager, Key Account Manager, National Account Manager, Channel Manager, Application Engineer, Sales Consultant, Inside Sales, Outside Sales, and more.
To further complicate things, in some companies and industries, Sales Managers function as salespeople and Sales VPs function as Sales Managers.
While the above roles have selling as a primary responsibility, there are as many differences to selling roles as there are differences to the class or style of cars. Today, we’ll explore the difference between an Account Executive and a Business Development Rep.
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Hidden Sales Competition and Why it Could Happen to You
- September 27, 2021
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Have you ever had a sales opportunity that was completely under control, you were following your sales process, everything was looking great, and then, from out of nowhere and without warning, surprise competitors appeared?
Yes, the magic mushroom competitors!
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Salespeople Will Close 50% More Business By Changing This One Thing They Do!
- August 5, 2021
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
At Objective Management Group (OMG), one of the 21 Sales Core Competencies we measure and report on also tends to confuse salespeople, is the cause of frequent pushback, but has thirty-five years of cumulative science to support the finding and our conclusions. Allow me to introduce you the competency called Supportive BuyCycleTM.
BuyCycleTM represents how salespeople go about the process of making a major purchase and there is a 100% correlation between how they buy and the behavior they accept from their prospects. For example:
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You’re Normal and Your Sucky Salespeople are Probably Normal Too!
- September 3, 2019
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Do salespeople report up to you? Do you get frustrated with half to three quarters of them?
Is it a good day when a new opportunity is added to the pipeline? Is it a better day when they close a new piece of business? Do you wish you could double or triple the amount of activity, number of opportunities and deals that close?
Are they generally good people and you feel like they don’t deserve to be terminated? Do you like them too much to give them an ultimatum?
When you try to coach them, do you get frustrated because they say they understand but when they talk with a prospect or customer they don’t do what you coached them to do?
Do you think it’s you?
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Where Can You Find the Best Salespeople?
- September 28, 2018
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Maybe you drink the finest wines, stay at the most luxurious hotels, dine at the best restaurants, purchase the best brands and drive the fanciest cars. Or not. Either way, you’ll at least want to know where you can find the best salespeople in the world, right?
To accomplish this I looked at data from the most recent 435,000 sales evaluations and assessments from Objective Management Group (OMG) and broke it down into 6 regions of the world. See the image above.
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Data Shows 1st Year Sales Improvement of 51% in this Competency
- September 18, 2018
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
I looked at the before and after scores for eight of the 21 Sales Core Competencies as well as the Reaches Decision Makers, Account Manager and Farmer competencies for a total of 11. See the table below:
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Finally! Science Reveals the Actual Impact of Sales Coaching
- September 7, 2018
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
You must have heard the joke that 73.6% of statistics are made up!
I have read and even reported that sales leaders who coach their salespeople see a boost in revenue of around 27%. It sounds like a realistic number but I have not seen any science to back it up. Until now. Check this out!
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Elite Salespeople are 26 Times More Effective at This Competency Than Weak Salespeople
- August 14, 2018
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Elite salespeople don’t need to close and weak salespeople suck at closing. Want proof? Let’s review some data from 1831605 evaluations and assessments of salespeople conducted by Objective Management Group (OMG). You can see and play with the data here.
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Persistence Over Polish – What the Top 10% of All Salespeople Do Better
- March 12, 2018
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
The best athletes in the world know exactly how they do the things they do that make them so great. In addition to their God-given talent, they outworked everyone else to master the mechanics and nuances of their sport, the mindset required for greatness, and competed at a high level from a very young age. When they falter they can easily make the adjustments necessary to get back on track.
Interestingly, most top salespeople don’t know what it is that they do that makes them so successful! That’s surprise #1. If you look through the data on the 2,.3 million salespeople that Objective Management Group (OMG) has assessed, you will see that the top 10% of all salespeople have better average scores than their colleagues in each of the 21 Sales Core Competencies. Their average scores are listed below for 5 Sales Core Competencies in which they have the best scores. They are:
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B2B Salespeople Send 16,000+ Unqualified Proposals Each Day!
- November 30, 2017
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
If you have a role in sales or sales leadership then what could be better than knowing exactly how you and/or your salespeople REALLY compare with the other salespeople in your industry or in the world? Could anything be more fascinating than a visual or infographic depicting how effective your sales force is at various aspects of selling? And what if these visuals could demonstrate that B2B salespeople create and send more than 16,000 inappropriately timed proposals each day? Cool, huh? More on that data in a minute.