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Measure your Sales Support Effectiveness

Guest post by: Jesse Hopps

Article Overview: Providing marketing support to sales professionals is an equally challenging and rewarding task. Improve the value of your delivery by conducting a Sales Support Effectiveness Survey.

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Measure your Sales Support Effectiveness

Measure your Sales Support Effectiveness Providing marketing support to sales professionals is an equally challenging and rewarding task. Improve the value of your delivery by conducting a Sales Support Effectiveness Survey.

What is Sales Support?

Action Plan:

  1. Determine Strengths & Weaknesses- use our downloadable Sales Support Effectiveness Survey, to highlight which areas require immediate attention and those that can be resolved over time. An email to both top performers and strugglers is simple data collection method.
  2. Take a Modular Approach- sales support is a large topic encompassing everything from branding to systems to managing partners. Benchmark your current effectiveness in each area first before tackling each aspect. Focus on CRM as it is the #1 investment priority for mid-sized enterprises for 2006.
  3. Prioritize Wants from Needs- salespeople will go to great lengths to blame their poor performance on marketing and its faults. Validate survey feedback with top performers to understand exactly why they are successful.
  4. Create Action Plans- once you have identified key initiatives, work with other departments to collaborate on solution architecture. In many cases, I/T will be required to facilitate your goals with strategic technology deployments.
  5. Plan for Ongoing Assessments- as sales support is one of the most critical functions of your department, plan to audit your performance at least semi-annually. Additionally, invite a sales leader to one of your strategic planning meetings to further identify what is working and what is not.
  6. Track Improvements- revisit Sales Support Effectiveness in 3-6 months by doing another brief survey. If you have done a good job, you should see quantified improvements backed by your Sales departments. At the very least, you will be able to identify new challenges to add to your 'To-Do' list.
Bottom Line:

Marketing cannot rely on gut-feel when it comes to performance measurement. Work with Sales leaders to build a performance measurement process around sales support efforts like demand generation, lead management, and CRM.

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About the Author: Jesse Hopps
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Jesse Hopps founded Demand Metric in October 2006 and is the active President & CEO, focusing on sales & product development. Prior to Demand Metric, Jesse worked as an independent consultant specializing in Internet Marketing and Business Continuity Planning. He began his career with the Info-Tech Research Group in London, Canada, where he helped contribute to their explosive growth. Jesse holds a business degree from the University of Western Ontario and lives in Panama City, Panama.

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