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Order Takers vs. Influencers
Written by: Tom LemanskiArticle Overview: Is it the difference between selling hard and Selling SMART?
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Order Takers vs. Influencers
In all walks of business, there are sales people. There are some sales-phobic, mathematically challenged folks who believe that the word "sales" is a frightening, four-letter word. So they cleverly avoid using the s-word in job titles. Their sales people have more professional sounding, euphemistic titles like...
* Business Development
* Account Executive
* Community Relations
* Customer Relations
* Marketing Consultant
* Vice President
* Loan Officer
* Mortgage Originator
* Solutions Engineer
* Solutions Specialist
Whatever we call them, let's review the importance of their role.
Because it's purpose is to create a customer, the business has two - and only - two functions, marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results, all the rest are costs. - Peter Drucker
So if we can agree with Mr. Drucker that creating a customer is a critical function, are there opportunities to improve our processes with those who sell? Let's examine the skill element of selling. Are selling skills more like riding a bicycle where once you've learned, you never forget? Or are they like playing concert pianist where it is never mastered and requires constant practice and refinement?
Is your approach to your sales and influencing skills more like riding a bike or playing concert piano?
Let's examine the various roles that sales people play in the process of creating a customer. We've heard the saying "nothing happens until a sale is made". What are the different roles that sales people play? For the sake of brevity and simplicity we'll look at two: The Order Taker and The Professional Influencer.
Order Takers
We continue to find that most people who have the word sales on their business cards fit into this category. They're provided with leads, they connect, pitch, ask for the order. Sometimes they get it. Sometimes they don't. If they don't, they follow that shampoo bottle instruction: Repeat if necessary. And sometimes enough lathering and rinsing will get results. But are they selling hard or selling smart?
Professional Influencers
These are more rare than order takers. It is their skill level that makes them more valuable. Their ability to create a customer goes beyond showing up and taking orders. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Their influencing skills are honed to the point where objections rarely occur. Where business is won because of the quality of interaction not despite it. They understand the buying motives and behaviors of their prospects and the emotional aspects of decision making and use this insight to attract more customers, more often. They typically take a process orientated approach to their prospect interactions. They have the ability to help prospects to discover the right course of action with out pitching an unwanted product or service. The result is trust, respect and more new business.
Regardless of the title you have for those in your company on the front lines who are responsible for creating customers, ask yourself...
* Are they more like order takers or professional influencers?
* Have you provided your sales people with the opportunity to take a professional concert pianist approach to developing their influencing skills?
* If your order takers could embrace the concert pianist's approach, how many more customers could you create each month?
* If you could identify professional influencers in your hiring process, how many more customers could you create?
* When you devote resources toward creating more customers, is it considered a cost or an investment?
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Article Tags: order takers, selling skills
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About the Author: Tom Lemanski RSS for Tom's articles - Visit Tom's website Tom Lemanski is President of Vista Development, a strategic development firm in metropolitan Chicago Illinois. As a Business Catalyst and Executive Coach, Tom works with executives in growth orientated organizations to help them to overcome their internal obstacles to growth and achievement. He has recently launched a new site Executive Talent Assessments with new resources for making more informed hiring and promotion decisions. Follow Tom on Twitter Click here to visit Tom's website Whats The Only Thing Worse Than an Incompetent Subordinate Who Moved My Customers The NAYs Have It Whats Wrong with Consensus Driven Leadership Leaders Success Secret Celebration The 1 Reason That Important Things Dont Get Done |
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