For any business engaged in sales (and that would be pretty much all of them) sales forecasts are crucially important. Companies normally go to great lengths to create accurate sales forecasts, for entire chains of events are tied to them. These include the procurement of raw materials, creation of products to meet demand, hiring and ...
Old sales techniques no longer work. This means that the businesses that fail to adapt to the new sales era are going to find it increasingly difficult to survive and thrive. Unsurprisingly, the internet has been the game-changer here. That’s because content has allowed consumers to self-educate about what they want. In turn, the role ...
CRM solutions—and software solutions in general, really—have always evolved toward visualization. Since the beginning of computing—specifically personal computing—users have been demanding the ability to see what they are doing. It is interesting that despite the long-ago innovations of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) displays and graphical user interfaces, true visualization for CRM ...
For a couple of decades now, business technology pundits have told us we needed a CRM application. IT staff have convinced executives that their companies couldn’t live without one. CRM developers have asserted theirs is the best, with a broad variety of supporting arguments. Yet at the same time, sales forces have continued to complain ...
As you know, customers are now more aware of the options available to them than ever before. The explosion of information online combined with content marketing and discussion on social media has changed the buying journey – forever. Now that may sound dramatic, but the implications for sales teams are HUGE – and not every ...
Sales velocity is a crucial factor in today’s highly competitive business environment. The last thing a company needs to worry about is the sales force not being able to instantly save to or access data from CRM system, when needed. Hence a common concern about moving to a cloud CRM is the worry about poor ...
As a sales manager, you have the challenging task of motivating a team of sales professionals (who often work remotely), to achieve individual and the wider business sales targets. To enable you to keep a grasp on performance, no doubt you rely on metrics. But as Jason Jordan, Co-author of “Cracking the Sales Management Code” ...
To take full advantage of your sales process, you need a management tool that will enable you to: Track the performance of your sales process Manage the sales staff that are responsible for using it Here are five reasons why: #1: Manage Your Sales Force Effectively and Fairly If you don’t have a sales management ...
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