Customer Success

Altering the Sales Process to Overcome Obstacles

March 25, 2011

A sales process, by design, should be tuned in order to get the most desirable results according to your company strategy.

It should already encompass many considerations and sales methodologies, well in advance of its actual execution. A lot of thought goes into the sales model. So what happens when your results are tepid and you’re not generating many sales? How do you know when it’s your employees, versus a procedural issue?

If you have employees that have been successful elsewhere and are, as a whole, struggling with your sales process, there may be an underlying issue. Changing the process is a vast undertaking and should only be done when absolutely necessary.

Assuming that you have the right core of employees, through employee development and a changeover of the sales process, you can certainly overcome poor sales figures. For more information on this subject, watch the video from OpenView Labs featuring  Rich Chiarello.

Owner

Corey was a marketing analyst at OpenView from 2010 until 2011. Currently Corey is the Owner of <a href="https://prepobsessed.com/">Prep Obsessed</a> and was previously the Marketing Manager at MarketingProfs.