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  • Where are All the Hunters and Farmers?

    • June 24, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    92% of all candidates will have fewer than 23% of the attributes in the closer skill set and 36% of all candidates will have fewer than 53% of the attributes of the hunter skill set.

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  • I Don’t Believe in This Stuff

    • June 23, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    In the last 5 years he had hired 20 salespeople and 18 of them failed. It makes you wonder what would have happened if he believed in assessments and training.

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  • My Turnover’s Bigger Than Your Turnover

    • June 21, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    They both share the same belief in the importance of a consultative approach to selling, have a sales process, and not being order takers. They both have capable sales management. They both pay well, above the industry norm. PM turned over only 2 of 16 salespeople last year while GP turned over 5 of 12. Why such a difference?

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  • It’s a Misunderstanding

    • June 20, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    A candidate that had been assessed for a sales management position wrote, “….Don’t you think your sales specific pre-employment assessments are inflexible and not a true indicator of future success? Such tests compartmentalize people, placing them in strict categories. People are not black and white, but colorful, each with a unique identity.”

    This inaccurate comment is a great example of how widely people misunderstand assessments in general so I thought I’d take a moment to provide some education.

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  • The Latest and Greatest

    • June 15, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    This particular President made a decision to hire 9 green salespeople because he could afford to pay them only $30,000. What he fails to realize is that it will take the better part of a year to develop 9 green salespeople to the point where they are closing business, other than by accident or luck, on a regular basis. So he invests $270,000 and sees very little revenue in return.

    What would happen if he chose to hire 5 experienced salespeople instead?

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  • When Enough Isn’t Enough

    • June 11, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    One client finally heeded some advice they hadn’t responded to for several years. They finally decided to replace 90% of their underperforming independent reps with direct salespeople. They certainly thought it through for a long enough time, considering the implications to the remaining reps, salespeople, customers and employees; programs, applications, legacy knowledge and costs. So on some magical day this year a transition will take place and the company will usher in the new era of performance and accountability. Or so it seems.

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  • Rejected

    • June 8, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    One large company rejected our sales candidate assessment because…..it’s too accurate. That’s right. It’s accuracy would eliminate a significant percentage of candidates and, with their faulty thinking, prevent sales managers from meeting their quota for sales recruits.

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  • Slump Busters

    • June 7, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Lack of consistency causes salespeople to slump and consistency prevents slumps. It’s that simple. But what is the true nature of a slump?

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  • Contingencies

    • June 7, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in. Having an effective recruiting process that incorporates the use of an accurate sales assessment early in the process is as important as an accounting system that provides cash flow reports.

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  • In Order to Form a More Perfect Union

    • June 4, 2005
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    This is worse than mediocrity, more evil than a salesperson violating his non-compete, more horrible than complete failure, more disturbing than complacency, more serious than ambivalence and more disastrous than excuse-making.

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