article thumbnail

AI in Sales: Focus on The Sales Conversation

Sales 2.0

Paul has a great perspective on all things sales as he’s had many roles associated with the function, including running sales enablement, carrying a bag, managing sales teams, running his own sales consultancy, and starting his own sales enablement SaaS company. Companies want “one throat to choke!”

article thumbnail

Sales Ops Resolution: Build Market-Focused Territories in 2013

SBI Growth

Make a New Year’s resolution to build territories that are market-centric in 2013. Doing so will help the sales team make their target and increase your value. This will make life easier for you and your sales VP’s. Today’s post explores designing sales territories based on your customers and prospects.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Taking sales to the next level

Sales 2.0

In recent times sales reps have switched to email prospecting logically reasoning that the increased volume of messaging from email will generate more leads, unfortunately, email conversion rates have dropped below 0.1% Sales management. Sales people need support in order to change their results.

article thumbnail

10 Conversations to Retain Millennial Sales Talent

SBI Growth

This post offers solutions to Sales and HR leaders who ask this question: “How do we respond to demographic trends and retain top sales talent?” This tool is a practical guide to 10 conversations that will boost retention. During the recent downturn, many sales forces benefitted from a uniquely capable labor market.

article thumbnail

(2:56) “The Importance of Setting Learning Goals for Sales Leaders”

Steven Rosen

In this 2:56 video, Steven Rosen and Colleen Stanley discuss the need for sales managers to go beyond setting sales goals and to define learning goals for their teams. They share how organizations can align learning goals with sales goals and invest in training and resources to support their salespeople.

article thumbnail

Five Elements of an Effective Sales Territory Map

Xactly

The sales territory is a geographical area that is managed by a sales rep or sales team. A territory can be defined by sales potential, history, geography, or a combination of the above. The objective is to make sure sales territories are balanced to help increase revenues. .

article thumbnail

Apple Fritters and the 10 Keys to a Successful Sales Transformation

Understanding the Sales Force

Even worse, some of these ineffective salespeople lead their sales teams in revenue because they inherited the biggest and best accounts, well-established large territories, have years in their industry and/or territory and are viewed as an expert.