Dave Kurlan
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Fewer Sample Requests and Sales Proposals – What’s Wrong?
- April 10, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Now, instead of sample requests, they’re getting commitments to do business and when they are ready, the sample requests lead to sales. My client agreed.
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Inc Magazine Gets it Wrong on Consultative Selling
- April 8, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Inc. Magazine ran an article on its website that I just can’t ignore. It’s making my blood boil.
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Top 20 Reasons Why Sales Managers Suck at Coaching
- April 4, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
So why aren’t more sales managers effective at coaching salespeople? Here are my top 19 reasons and I left #20 open so that you could add your two-cents worth.
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Is Selling Difficult or Easy? It All Depends on Your Definitions
- April 2, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
Difficult selling, with its challenges, gives way to easy-to-achieve outcomes. Easy selling, while avoiding challenges, causes difficult-to-achieve outcomes. See my definitions below…
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Inc Magazine Misses on the 13 Traits of an Outstanding Salesperson
- March 14, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
I just read the 13 Traits of An Outstanding Salesperson, an article that appeared on Inc.com.
As usual, I had several thoughts about this so, in no particular order…
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This is How Sales Managers Should Coach Their Salespeople
- March 13, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
A salesperson told me he met with a customer that had taken their business to a competitor because of price. It sounded like they were getting what they were paying for:
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Email for the Sales Force – How it Should be Used
- March 11, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
If you’re anything like me, you get 300 emails a day and there simply isn’t time to respond to it all during office hours. That is one of the reasons why working hours often begin in the wee hours of the morning and don’t end until the late night television shows are over.
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Best Example of Value-Added vs. Commodity Selling
- March 7, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
I wrote an article for the March 2013 issue of Top Sales World Magazine that debriefs an actual sales call. I’ve written more than 1,000 articles and I believe this one is the best yet! The article effectively details an actual value-added consultative sales call which, because of a single incorrect question, quickly became a transactional, commodity-based, price-driven call. The example is really striking because it so clearly shows that you can do everything correctly but asking even one question the wrong way can cause a salesperson to lose the opportunity to be a trusted advisor, and fall into the abyss of commodity sellers.
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Great Salespeople Can See the Pixels – The Rest Watch the Movie
- March 6, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
We have been describing the Consultative Sales approach. How do your salespeople fare in their ability to sell consultatively and, more importantly, which of them can be trained and coached to effectively execute this with consistency and results?
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Harvard Business Review Blog Off Target on Sales Greatness
- March 5, 2013
- Posted by: Dave Kurlan
- Category: Understanding the Sales Force
This recent article in the Harvard Business Review Blog was as far off target as any I have ever debunked. Steve Martin lists 7 characteristics that he says differentiate great sales forces from good ones. His seven are: