 |

Does Sales Training Matter? |
 | 16 |
| |
|
Submitted by Linda Johnson
| RSS Feed
| Add Comment
| Bookmark Me!
Of the 4,158 colleges and universities in the United States, only 35 offer sales curricula. Nevertheless, more than 50% of the 1.3 million college graduates in 2007 will become professional sellers on the first day of their employment. Yet, turnover rates, attrition and failure in-the-field for these young salespeople are astounding. The question is why?
Obviously, there is a dearth of effective sales training programs in the educational marketplace. Salespeople are simply not being properly equipped or prepared for their jobs. Ifas Huthwaite contendssales is a science, then it can be learned. But in order to be learned, it must first be properly taught.
Perhaps a far more compelling reason why sales training matters is illustrated in the chart below, which details the breakdown of factors impacting sales success.
Branding strategy, pricing, product positioning and the competitive landscape all contribute to producing sales results. While other issues exist, their cumulative effect is minimal and as such these are designated as etc. The largest slice of the piethe piece that actually differentiates companies in a commoditized worldis sales skills. In an increasingly homogenized marketplace, the brass ring goes to sellers who differentiate themselves in the sales processthose who know that success has more to do with how you sell than what you sell.
Sales leaders and L&D specialists have little if any impact on branding, pricing and product strategiesand neither group can influence the market forces that define the competitive landscape. But they can and do have a direct and profound impact on the skills of their salespeople. Sales force effectiveness is entirely within their control. In an environment where product features and brand identity are no longer enough to close the deal, sales skills are the primary engine of differentiation, value creation and profit margin growth in the new millennium.
|
|
 |

|
LinkedIn Recommendation:
Carl Madden - Search Engine Marketing Consultant at Osato Tree - There are many times I have been stuck on something, but now I that I am working with Teo Graca, I know I can get unstuck quickly. He has a way of getting at the meat of the solution to any problem when it comes to business planning. I really don't know anyone with such a well rounded skill set. I think that is what makes it possible for him to do what he does. I highly recommend Teo and Net-Teams! - March 15, 2012, Carl was Teo's client |
|
Featured [Branding] Articles:
|
 |