Are small or bigger elements being missed?
Are they avoiding a critical area such as talking about money or budget?
Have you tried:
- Let them know that you want to work closely with them to make gains and/or find area that once addressed with result in better outcomes
- You may consider freeing their schedule of some responsibilities to allow more focused time on specific activities that will support desirable outcomes
- Meeting with them weekly or more frequently to check in and course-correct along the way
As a sales leader, it’s no fun to resort to extreme measures, and
none of what we have addressed is designed to lay blame or be utterly
critical. If we make the comparison to top athletes in a sport and we
want top sales athletes, we must adjust just as any sporting
organization will do regarding their talent. Sometimes we may find that
there is no culture fit with a given individual within our organization
or that one person can ‘spoil the barrel’ for others. In many ways the
solution is to evaluate, spell out expectations, support talent in
achieving them, and cut your losses when supportive efforts don’t work.
None of what we have described above is easy and it does not
happen overnight. If you have challenges getting your sales team to
perform, maybe it’s time to consider a Sales Coach. Sales coaching isn’t
one size fits all. Your sales coach may work exclusively with a few
salespeople or with the team. They may work solely to support the sales
manager to be more effective in their sales coaching role, or to
complement their efforts as a sales manager. Engaging with a sales coach
may begin with an assessment of your current sales team – one that
identifies areas that will produce the greatest return on investment. If
you are even a little open to the idea of sales coaching, what’s the
harm in a conversation - one where you can determine if there is a good
reason to explore whether sales coaching is or is not a fit for your
organization… one where NO is OK.
Sales Leadership for Your Ann Arbor Business
As business and sales coaches in the greater Ann Arbor, Michigan
area, we’ve helped many local businesses get their sales efforts on
track. If you’re not happy with your organization’s sales results,
coaching can be a great option. This may be the perfect time to examine
or re-examine your sales efforts, the process, stages, pipeline(s),
language, and KPI’s you’re using. So don’t wait - proactively evaluating
your entire sales function will lead to better results.
Are you ready to begin your journey?
Want to achieve results that matter and/or grow your high-performance sales team? We've worked with many businesses with sales leadership in Ann Arbor,
and we can help you too. Not located near Ann Arbor, Michigan? We also
offer virtual services and can work with you no matter where you are.
Contact us today
to schedule your complimentary discovery session! Call us at
248-468-7400 or fill out our contact form and receive a free Sales
Focused Organization checklist.
Together, we can assess how your company is doing, what potential
it has, how to realize this potential, how long it will take along with
expected gains. We’re here to help you determine the best way to achieve
your goals.
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