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Starting with the Sales Management Team – Is it a Bad Decision?
- August 21, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Companies typically have 5 reasons for starting with the sales managers:
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Why You Must Understand This about Desire for Sales Success
- August 20, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
One of the most frequent questions we get from clients has to do with the second most important finding on Objective Management Group’s (OMG) sales and sales management evaluations. “This is one of my top salespeople – how can she possibly lack Desire for sales success?”
It’s a great question and I hope to explain it fully here.
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Look for Potential in the Next Generation of Sales Hires
- July 22, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Make-up is nice to have. DNA, Competencies, Will to Sell and Potential are must-haves. OMG is uniquely able to determine and accurately predict whether or not a candidate’s combination of will, competencies, and DNA will allow them to succeed in a particular sales role, in your business and industry, selling to your ideal decision-maker, against your competition, with your pricing, sales cycle and challenges. It’s all about potential.
There are eight findings that point to potential:
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Top 10 Sales Recruiting Lessons to Hire Great Salespeople
- July 17, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
One of the first emails I came across this morning was a LinkedIn update telling me that 16% of my network had started new jobs. 16%. That’s one of every 6.25 people I am connected to.
That brings us to this question. Who’s in a LinkedIn network?
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Top 10 Reasons Why Your Great New Salesperson Might Fail
- June 30, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
When a great salesperson is recommended by Objective Management Group’s (OMG) Sales Candidate Assessment, and this star has a great track record, and great references, should we expect this person to succeed?
Most executives do.
But even though salespeople will tell you that “If you can sell, you can sell anything”, that statement is only true some of the time. Here are some examples of salespeople who are successful in one environment, but usually fail in another:
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Top 20 Reasons Why Data May Not be the Key to Boosting Sales
- June 11, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
I read somewhere that data was the key to boosting sales. Really? Says who?
When you look into the “who”, it should come as no surprise that it’s the companies that provide data analytics that say so. Don’t get me wrong; data (and especially the right data) can be very useful. But data, by itself, doesn’t boost anything.
If you are getting the right data…
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Consultative Selling, Commitment and Training – Like Oil & Water
- March 14, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
We recently evaluated a sales force where the salespeople had, on average, only 18% of the attributes of a consultative seller.
“How could that be?”, asked the Director of Sales. “Achieve Global has come in 3 times in 3 years to teach consultative selling!”
That could be the punchline, but it’s not.
So, why didn’t the training on consultative selling stick? There are reasons aplenty!
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Are You Any Good at Evaluating Sales Talent?
- February 11, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
You can probably spot an energetic, motivated, likable, memorable, polished, polite and attractive salesperson from a handshake away. Aren’t those the ones you like best? Aren’t those, especially when they have industry background, the ones you hire? And don’t they all perform just swell?
No? Why not? After all, they met all of your criteria, didn’t they?
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Sales Selection Experiment – a Must Read Case Study
- January 27, 2014
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
They were assessed with OMG’s tools, and assembled into 5 teams, all selling the exact same product. They had to go door-to-door, sell an overpriced luxury item, in the same market, over a 3-day period.
5 people were placed on each team based on the following carefully selected scores from OMG’s Sales Candidate Assessment:
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The Future of Selling
- December 18, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
My vision, of how the future of selling is shaping up, appears in today’s (the December 18, 2013) issue of Top Sales Magazine.