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How to Make “Time” for Timely Sales Meetings
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| Guest post by: Nancy Bleeke |
Article Overview: The benefits of sales meetings and consistent and timely connections outside the front line include improvement in readiness, recharging, repeatability and retention. If these benefits are important, then how do you ensure your meetings are timely? Here are several ways.
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How to Make “Time” for Timely Sales Meetings
The benefits of sales meetings and consistent and timely connections outside the front line include improvement readiness, recharging, repeatability and retention. If these benefits are important, then how do you ensure your meetings are timely?
There are several ways:
- Hold regularly scheduled meetings. Meetings need to be held often enough to keep sellers at top performance. Cars need oil changes every 5,000 miles, how often do your sellers? Weekly meetings with a purpose are still the ideal.
- The time with your team should focus on what is most important - help them sell more to reach (or exceed) their goals and energize them. Many meetings default to "sharing" of numbers, product updates, operation issues, or process changes. If there is a lot of "sharing" needed, narrow it down to the basics for the "live" time together. Use other means (handouts, emails, etc.) to share the nitty gritty details.
- Focus on different "times." Past, Present and Future are all important. Most meetings I have observed focus on the past and the present -- more of that "sharing" of information. A meeting becomes timely when more focus is on the future - equipping your team to sell more, get in front of more people, and build their confidence and competence to exceed quotas.
When Alice Kemper was a sales manager at Harte Hanks Communications, she broke her 60-minute weekly sales meeting into 45 minutes of training and 15 minutes of need-to-know information. Her results speak for themselves. "Our team had less turnover and higher results than many of the other teams," she said. "And each time a new branch was opened, the new manager-to-be was selected from my team. That time investment was a strategy."
A guideline: Break whatever meeting time you have into:
- 10% focused on the past (sales results, wins, losses, etc.)
- 10% on the present (current promos, operations updates, etc)
- 80% building for the future
What do you do to ensure your sales meetings are timely? Let us know in the Comments section.
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About the Author: Nancy Bleeke RSS for Nancy's articles - Visit Nancy's website
Sharpenz is dedicated to providing sales managers the resources and tools they need to energize, engage and equip their sales team to sell more each week. Our 30-minute power sales booster meetings help companies increase sales by providing the right tools and training - fast. Designed with the busy manager in mind, Sharpenz ready-to-go sales training kits will give your sales team the opportunity to grow and earn more - all in a half hour of power. To learn more, visit www.sharpenz.com and sign up for your free ready-to-go sales training kit today! Click here to visit Nancy's website Turning Lost Customers into Great Future Customers Timely Tips for Unlocking Great Sales in Todays Tough Economy Goals are Dreams with Deadlines How Goal Clarity Will Get You Where You Want Sharpen Your Greatest Sales Tool Bring MORE to Your Sales Meetings Success in Sales 5 Success Factors that Matter |
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