Guest: Steven Rosen, MBA — Founder of STAR Results, executive sales leadership coach, and author of Focused: The Leadership Discipline That Protects Performance from Distraction
When sales numbers slip, most organizations look at the reps. Steven Rosen says that’s the wrong place to look. In this condensed highlight from his SalesPOP! Expert Insight Interview with John Golden, Steven draws on 30+ years in sales leadership to explain why the real breakdowns happen at the management level — and what disciplined leaders do differently.
Key Takeaways:
- It’s a leadership problem, not a talent problem. Companies reflexively blame reps when performance dips, but the root cause almost always traces back to how managers coach, inspect, and enforce standards.
- Discipline erodes gradually. No single lapse looks critical on its own. But small concessions — a skipped pipeline review, a lenient quarter — compound until the damage shows up in the forecast.
- “The Three Things” framework. Steven’s career-long practice: identify three critical priorities, communicate them relentlessly, and say no to everything else. Simplicity drives execution.
- Coaching is the highest-leverage investment. Moving even a few mid-tier reps into the upper tier through skilled coaching produces an outsized revenue impact yet most managers have never been trained to coach.
- Forecasting requires real inspection. Asking “how’s it going?” is not a pipeline review. Reliable forecasts come from specific, sometimes uncomfortable questions about every opportunity.
Quotes from Steven Rosen:
“We always default right to the salespeople. We start tinkering with the sales team — but we ignore where the real issue lies, which is in the leadership.”
“If you have a sales leader who is an excellent coach and knows how to coach, they are the greatest revenue multiplier you’re going to have.”
Links: Steven’s website: https://starresults.com | Book on Amazon: Focused | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stevenrosen
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