By John Holland, Chief Content Officer, CustomerCentric Selling® – The Sales Training Company
It’s that time when adults don costumes for Halloween parties. Some go out of their way to be different from their personas. A question for companies during this season:
Are you masquerading as a customer-centric organization?
That phrase has become amorphous, so let’s make the criteria that company offerings reflect customer/market needs and sellers provide superior buying experiences.
Here are telltale symptoms you may have further to go in your journey to become customer-centric:
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The person driving Sales Enablement* does not report directly to a CEO, COO or CFO
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Approaches to selling new offerings are created after they’ve been developed
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CRM milestones reflect selling steps without regard for how your buyers buy
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Marketing promotes new offerings using “push” rather than “pull” strategies
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Sellers treat educated buyers like clean sheets of paper as relates to their needs
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There are few known instances of winning by providing better buyer experiences
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Product training for sellers is noun-based (describes what offerings are)
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Product training is not verb-based (how offerings can be used to achieve business outcomes)
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Sellers lack business acumen to relate potential value to executives
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Nurtured leads provide low entry points and low close rates
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Sellers refer to sales cycles rather than buying cycles
Traditional approaches are hard to change. It takes more than lip service. Are your sellers offering buyers tricks or treats?
*I prefer the term “Buyer Empowerment” to shift the focus from selling to buying.
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