Why Sales Reps Don’t Sell More

 

Are you (or your sales representatives) selling as much as you’d like?  There are only two answers to that question – and BOTH can signal grave danger ahead.

 

If you said “YES”  - or if any of your sales management team members even THINK the answer is “YES” – then, on behalf of the shareholders of your company, please resign, you are not doing the job.

 

The central task of every manager is to entertain a healthy dissatisfaction for the way things are – to follow and foster the belief that nothing is or ever will be good enough and instill that belief in every individual in their charge.  The capabilities of you team members and the capacity of your company are far from tapped out.  And your job is to seek out, identify, develop and exploit those capabilities in pushing the limit of that capacity to greater and greater levels.

 

You know you’re on the right track when your sales representatives say, No matter how much I sell, you always want more!”

 

If you said, “NO”, you can keep your job – but there’s still a more serious problem.  In fact if your sales representatives aren’t meeting the numbers you need them to meet, then one or a combination of the following five scenarios is the cause:

 

1) There’s something wrong with your product or service

 

If there’s something wrong with your product or service, you obviously need to figure out what it is and fix it.  Unfortunately, between now and the time things are repaired, a great deal of unproductive tension will rise both inside and outside of your company.  It is of paramount importance that while this is going on, your sales reps diligently monitor and manage the level of productive tension experienced by everyone impacted by the problem.  Add to this the extreme challenge of managing their own levels of productive tension and you have a recipe for disaster.  If your customers, prospects, sales reps and internal staff are ALL too far UpGrid to function productively, your sales results WILL come to a screeching halt.

 

2) There’s something wrong with your marketplace.

 

Regardless of whether the challenge is increased competition, a depressed economy, seasonal slumps, a community crisis or any one of countless factors impacting your marketplace, there is STILL abundant opportunity for businesses to thrive IF the sales reps understand that this is an issue of tension management.  In these situations, the productive tension your prospects and customers had previously experienced is subordinated by the unproductive tension they’re experiencing about the current state of the marketplace.  If your sales reps don’t know how to reduce that unproductive tension and increase productive tension regarding your products and services, no one will be buying or selling anything.

3) There’s something wrong with your industry.

 

A was the case with the marketplace, problems with your entire industry present a similar challenge and require the same approach in remedying the situation.  Technology?  Legislation?  Scandal?  War?  These situations are just a fraction of the things that can and will happen – and all of them have a detrimental impact on everyone’s level of productive tension.  To combat the chaos and stop your business of becoming part of the collateral damage, your sales reps must master the art of tension management. 

 

4) There’s something wrong with your sales reps.

 

If there’s something wrong with your sales reps, then one or both of two things is true:  they CAN’T SELL and/or they WON’T sell.

 

If the problem is one of ABILITY, you need to take a serious look at four things: knowledge, skills, professional experience and support resources.  Do they need to understand more about your products and services and the needs within the marketplace?  Are the sales skills they’ve been taught truly effective or have they been abandoned the training they received? Do they lack experience in dealing with the client situations they encounter?  Do they have access to the support they need to do what they’re expected to do?

 

If the problem is one of WILLINGNESS, you need to identify the source of their resistance.  Is the problem a lack of desire?  Are emotions of anger and fear stopping them?  Is there an effective accountability system in place?

 

5) There’s something wrong with your sales managers.

 

As is the case with your sales reps, if there’s something wrong with your sales managers, then one or both of two things is true: they CAN’T manage and/or they WON’T manage.

 

More often than not, the problem here is one of ability.  The vast majority of sales managers have never received any formal training, so they lack skills.  That in turn makes the sales reps question the value of their manager, so respect is compromised.

 

The worst of all scenarios though is the sales manager who WON’T do what they were hired to do – and while the prognosis is poor, you must still identify the source of their resistance in order to prevent the same scenario from happening again.  Is it a matter of burnout?  Unrealistic expectations?  A lack of support?  Or have they lost faith in their upper management team?

 

What’s the remedy?

 

Once you’ve identified why your sales representatives aren’t selling more, the answer will be a combination of sales and leadership training.  No matter what challenges a company faces, sales training is the cornerstone of the solution.  The only thing that will fix a bad economy is SALES and the only thing that will prevent another bad economy is LEADERSHIP.

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