Selling Through Someone Else

Selling Through Someone Else
Author: Robert Wollan
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2013-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118526309

Experience the growth multiplier effect through transforming the distribution and sales network Selling Through Someone Else tackles new opportunities to drive company growth by taking a fresh look at the customer smart distribution and sales process. The authors, from Accenture, one of the world's largest consulting companies, explain how companies can be smarter about what their customers truly want and maximize the return on investment from all available resources for growth opportunities by exploring creative distribution options, including leveraging partners, online outlets, iPads/tablets, your traditional sales force, and more. Selling Through Someone Else demonstrates that traditional approaches are no longer effective and how, by capitalizing on converging forces, companies can transform their "sales" approaches to grow revenue, and enhance customer and brand loyalty. Explores how globalization, new competitors, and low-cost threats are reshaping the way sales is happening today, and how to prepare your company to be successful in this new dynamic and iterative selling model Shows how analytics, the shift to digital selling and mobile sales tools, and new approaches to sales operations can reshape the entire sales function Demonstrates how new ecosystems of partners are created, managed, and incented to drive greater sales and profitability Accenture has helped numerous clients collaborate across IT, Sales, and Marketing to dramatically grow distribution and adapt to the different "playing field" of today. Selling through Someone Else applies the trends and lessons learned from Fortune 500 and Global 500 companies to mid-sized enterprises and small-medium businesses owners.

Selling With Noble Purpose

Selling With Noble Purpose
Author: Lisa Earle McLeod
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2020-09-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119700884

Don’t let anyone tell you that you have to choose between making money and making a difference. Selling With Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud, 2nd Edition is an update of the acclaimed book that changed the game in sales. Using real-world data, compelling stories and psychological research, Selling With Noble Purpose explains why salespeople who genuinely understand how they can make a difference to customers outsell those who only focus on internal targets and quotas. Sales leadership experts McLeod and Lotardo reveal how a Noble Sales Purpose (NSP) can drive a team to outstanding sales numbers. Whether you’re an executive, manager or aspiring sales leader, you’ll discover how to find your own Noble Sales Purpose and create a sales force of True Believers. This new edition covers: How firms overcome ferocious competition and how you can do the same Why sales organizations with a clear NSP outperform traditional sales teams How to avoid the trap of behaving like a transactional salesperson Why well-intended leaders often unknowingly erode purpose and differentiation How to use your NSP to increase customer engagement Why an NSP gives you clarity during times of uncertainty In an era where organizations often believe that money is the primary way to motivate salespeople, Selling with Noble Purpose offers and exciting and sustainable alternative.

Selling is Dead

Selling is Dead
Author: Marc Miller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118429273

A manifesto for reinventing the sales function Selling Is Dead argues that selling teams and growth-motivated organizations must change to remain competitive. It presents a new selling framework based on research that indicates that buyer behavior can be modeled and that large sales and small sales are fundamentally different. This new framework provides salespeople with a practical structure for giving buyers significantly more value for their dollar-value well beyond the products and services being sold. Rather than focusing on one selling model, regardless of the type of sale, this book offers four different types of large sales and presents specific strategies for succeeding at each. Many sales organizations are systematically mismanaging their selling opportunities and failing to optimize their markets. Through effective selling models, illustrative case studies and examples, and real-world anecdotes, Selling Is Dead brings strategy and efficiency to sales-and shows every sales-based business how to reap the rewards.

The Virtual Sales Handbook

The Virtual Sales Handbook
Author: Mante Kvedare
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-02-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119775892

Learn to engage your B2B customers through effective virtual sales meetings and presentations The global COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed how business-to-business companies interact with their customers. The traditional face-to-face meeting has quickly become a thing of the past—the virtual customer engagement model is the new normal. To secure existing and future revenue streams in the virtual B2B sales environment, companies must equip their commercial frontline with the confidence, skills, and tools necessary for effectively engaging customers virtually. The Virtual Sales Handbook: A Hands-on Approach to Engaging Customers is designed for sales reps, commercial managers, customer relationship managers, and other customer-facing professionals working in the virtual realm. Step-by-step, readers learn to prepare for a virtual sales meeting, create compelling virtual presentations, build energy through effective openers, develop trust in the virtual world, drive impact through virtual meeting follow-up, and much more. Throughout the book, readers are provided with an abundance of tips and tricks, illustrative examples and case studies, and actionable strategies based on extensive implementation and upskilling experience. Written by two authors with deep knowledge and expertise in operationalizing virtual commercial sales and marketing methods and tools, this must-have guide will help you: Navigate the world of virtual sales Overcome the barriers of virtual customer interaction Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different virtual sales models Plan and execute effective virtual sales meetings Build engaging storylines and presentations Lead the transformation from physical to virtual sales Leverage effective virtual customer engagement techniques The Virtual Sales Handbook: A Hands-on Approach to Engaging Customers is an indispensable resource for C-suite executives, business leaders, senior sales managers, sales representatives, account managers, and anyone on the commercial frontline.

The New Rules of Sales and Service

The New Rules of Sales and Service
Author: David Meerman Scott
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-06-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119272424

The essential roadmap for the new realities of selling when buyers are in charge Sales and service are being radically redefined by the biggest communications revolution in human history. Today buyers are in charge! There is no more 'selling'—there is only buying. When potential customers have near perfect information on the web, it means salespeople must transform from authority to consultant, product narratives must tell a story, and businesses must be agile enough to respond before opportunity is lost. The New Rules of Sales and Service demystifies the new digital commercial landscape and shows you how to stay ahead of the pack. Companies large and small are revolutionizing the way business gets done, and this book takes you inside the new methods and strategies that are critical to success in the modern market. Real-world examples illustrate the new marketplace in action, and demonstrate the brilliant utility of taking a new look at your customer and your business. This new edition has been updated to reflect the current reality of this rapidly-evolving sphere, with fresh strategies, new tools, and new stories. Whether you're an independent contractor, a multi-national corporation, a start-up, or a nonprofit, this book is your essential guide to navigating the new digital marketplace. David Meerman Scott provides up-to-the-minute analysis of the current state of the digital commercial landscape, plus expert guidance toward the concepts, strategies, and tools that every business needs now. Among the topics covered in detail: Why the old rules of sales and service no longer work in an always-on world The new sales cycle and how informative Web content drives the buying process Providing agile, real-time sales and service 24/7 without letting it rule your life The importance of defining and understanding the buyer personas How agile customer service retains existing clients and expands new business Why content-rich websites motivate interest, establish authority, and drive sales How social media is transforming the role of salesperson into valued consultant Because buyers are better informed, and come armed with more choices and opportunities than ever before, everything about sales has changed. Salespeople must adapt because the digital economy has turned the old model on its head, and those who don't keep up will be left behind. The New Rules of Sales and Service is required reading for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the game and grow business now.

Selling Through Partnering Skills

Selling Through Partnering Skills
Author: Fred Copestake
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1728353246

The book ‘Selling Through Partnering Skills’ looks at the evolving world of sales and sets out what people need to do to refine their approach. It explores how they can take it to the next level through understanding partnering intelligence (PQ) and using the innovative VALUE Framework. Classic, Consultative, Value Based and Enterprise selling are all considered using existing and more modern thinking, brought together with advice on practical application of the most relevant techniques. Put simply, it helps individuals and businesses improve how they sell in the modern sales environment so they will achieve better results.

Sales Chaos

Sales Chaos
Author: Tim Ohai
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118064291

What if chaos is good? What if random complexity is not the enemy, but a competitive asset instead? Could it be possible to thrive in the chaos, to actually harness it during your sales conversations? Sales Chaos is a groundbreaking book that outlines a new paradigm that applies the latest research and the scientific principles of chaos theory to the challenges facing today's sales professional. The result of this philosophy creates a whole new approach to business, one in which sales conversations are driven by relevance, not simple activity. It's called Agility Selling. Agility Selling is not a sales technique. Nor is it a sales process. While techniques and processes have value, Agility Selling is bigger than that. It is a genuinely fresh approach to selling, birthed by chaos and grounded in science. Agility Selling is a methodology designed to help you identify repeatable and predictable patterns in the complex world of selling so that you can consistently be more relevant than your competition and create more value for your clients. It doesn't matter if you are new to sales or a seasoned professional; Sales Chaos provides the key information any seller should know to turn the scientific theory of Agility Selling into more relevant sales conversations and bottom-line sales results. Learn more about the practices behind the book at www.saleschaos.com

Selling Vision: The X-XY-Y Formula for Driving Results by Selling Change

Selling Vision: The X-XY-Y Formula for Driving Results by Selling Change
Author: Lou Schachter
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1259642186

A groundbreaking approach to selling in a world demanding change Leaders, sales managers and professionals have found themselves stuck at a crossroads between the past and the future of selling, and they need a roadmap to help them embrace the challenges they face at such a critical juncture. Selling Vision is a step-by-step guide to creating and selling change. By implementing new change management strategies into their unique X→XY→Y selling methodology, the authors: · Propose a new logic for thinking about and executing major sales transformations · Examine these transformations from the customer’s perspective and how their changing buying patterns suggest a particular way of focusing selling activities · Consider the perspective of salespeople and what they can do to sell change to their customers · Look at how sales leaders and managers can change the way their organizations sell products or services · Highlight the pivotal moments that determine the success of major change initiatives Based on their unique X→XY→Y selling methodology, Schachter and Cheatham provide a proven sales strategy to help any sales leader, manager, or professional. For sales leaders, their approach provides a path for transforming the sales organization. For sales managers, it describes how to inspire change in the behavior of salespeople. And for salespeople, it offers a new way of selling that will have a dramatic impact on their performance. For any business executive, Selling Vision provides a faster path to driving change. This book provides immediate actions you can take and experiments you can conduct to find the right direction for future sales efforts at any level of an organization. How you respond to changing sales dynamics will determine your company’s success, that of your customers, and, to a great extent, your own personal career goals and future.

Sales 2.0

Sales 2.0
Author: Anneke Seley
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2008-12-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 047048280X

Two Silicon Valley insiders reveal the emerging Sales 2.0 trend and how companies can profit from it Sales 2.0 explores the emerging Sales 2.0 phenomenon, how it is characterized, why it is imperative for a company’s long-term success, and how anyone can get started with this new approach to generating revenue. Driven by an explosion of online products and changing customer buying preferences, Sales 2.0 is the marriage of Web 2.0 technologies with innovative sales processes. The book shows readers how to redeploy their sales teams for greater bottom-line results and reveals all the differences between Sales 2.0 and traditional selling. Through real world case studies, readers will learn how industry leaders achieved phenomenal results and a competitive advantage. Applicable to sales teams in any industry, Sales 2.0 presents the future of sales today.