Implement the very effective color-code system to work your leads, ranging from red 'A' leads to blue 'D' leads. We will show you how to use marketing mutilation to personalize your correspondence. Discover how you can stay top-of-mind developing long-term leads. Learning Objectives Strategically organize leads into different classifications to convert them into a sale, Manage and work leads by degrees of buying readiness using a color-code system, Advance prospect buying readiness from uninterested to a confirmed buyer Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
In each complex sale, there are four vital buying roles--anywhere from one to many may play one or more decision-making roles. Understand the role of each buyer and discover how to sell to all four buying influencers in order to build a solid strategic foundation. Understand the three points of entry to gain access to buying influencers. Learning Objectives Explain the importance of qualifying buying roles in complex sales, Describe four types of buying influencers, Identify the primary buying focus for each role, Summarize decision-making criteria for each buying role, Describe how to gain account entry in complex sales Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Learn enough facts about a buyer's current status to advance the conversation purposefully. Discover how to ask relevant questions about necessary information designed to keep the prospect talking for the sake of conversation. Understand how to mix open and close ended questions but ask close-ended questions which are likely to be answered with a 'yes'. Learning Objectives Apply guidelines for asking Status Questions, Demonstrate how to ask three types of status questions Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Strategic prospecting is a planned, organized step-by-step approach for finding potential customers. We will show you how to Keep an 'it depends' attitude and shift gears if a strategy isn't working. Understand all the considerations when creating your ideal customer profile and how to create a win-win working relationship. Learning Objectives Organize a strategic prospecting plan, Create ideal customers, Implement strategic prospecting steps Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Credibility is the ability to inspire belief. The two dimensions of credibility are trustworthiness and expertise. Understand the steps for building credibility that include planning, training, listening, trusting others, building democracy, and building community. Implement the disciplines of credibility to increase credibility. Learning Objectives Explain why credibility is the core of effective leadership, Apply steps for gaining and maintaining credibility, Describe three ways to restore damaged credibility, Identify top four qualities expected of leaders Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
This course will ensure that you maximize your daily activities more effectively and take back control of your time. Understand the importance of setting a goal and why it is important to be proactive rather than reactive. Why is a mission statement important and what are the three elements of an effective mission statement? Prioritize your tasks more effectively according to the urgency and importance of the task at hand. Learning Objectives Explain the difference between effectiveness and efficiency, Apply the three stages of managing time, Write result-driven mission statements, Set SMART goals, Prioritize tasks, urgency, and importance Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Providing effective feedback and maintaining a continuous performance management process are essential components of ensuring employee growth and productivity. Discover the skills needed to deliver constructive feedback and facilitate ongoing performance discussions. Participants will learn how to provide feedback that motivates and fosters development, set clear performance expectations, and engage in regular, meaningful conversations that drive continuous improvement. By mastering these skills, participants can create a performance-driven culture that enhances employee satisfaction, development, and organizational success. Learning Objectives The following are some of the key outcomes in this course: Recognize the significance of feedback in enhancing employee performance, motivation, engagement, and self-awareness Learn a structured approach to delivering effective feedback Understand key principles for delivering effective feedback Grasp the concept of continuous performance management Learn practical methods for implementing continuous performance management Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals
Think of a presentation organized as parts of a body: head and eyes, body, legs, and feet. We will guide you to select and outline supporting materials for each main point. Discover how to prepare your introduction and summary to deliver your main points. Your opener and close are the most impactful parts of your presentation. Learning Objectives Explain how to create a presentation using four parts of the "presentation body", Prepare effective visuals, transitions, introductions, and summaries, Write compelling openers, Recommend a closing call to action Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
By understanding and handling customer objections correctly, these can most of the time be turned into a purchase. Understand how to identify every prospect's value-driver-the primary value that will ultimately drive the decision to move forward. We will show you five steps for handling objections and show you why you should never overlook often hidden value-drivers such as gaining praise or being popular. Learning Objectives Describe the role of hidden Value-Drivers in making a sale, Implement the do's and don'ts of handling objections, Apply five steps to handling concerns Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
When someone says they're not interested, determine if it's an informed or uninformed response. Educate prospects on what they need to know before ruling you out. Discover questions to ask a prospect or indifferent buyer with an objection. Determine if a price related concern is a condition or an objection and how to handle each. Learning Objectives Explain how to regain control of the conversation, Summarize multiple responses to seven common objections Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams