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  • Does Your Sales Force Have Asthma?

    • January 12, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    When I was young, my lungs would literally burn when I exerted myself on hot, humid days. It wasn’t until I reached my forties and experienced similar symptoms that I recognized that I had Asthma as a kid. But that’s not the best part. Both of my parents had Asthma so wouldn’t you think that when I described the sensations to them – my inability to breathe, the burning sensation, and huge fear, they would have recognized the symptoms? They didn’t want me to have Asthma, they didnt’ think I could have Asthma, they didn’t connect the dots to conclude it was Asthma and they didn’t send me to a doctor. They were in denial.

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  • Top 20 Conditions that Dictate a Sales Force Evaluation

    • January 12, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    One of our Partners recently said, “We know how comprehensive a sales force evaluation can be, and we know how it works. We know how powerful the findings and insights are, but when are the conditions right?”

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  • The Next ‘Can’t Miss’ Game Changer for Salespeople

    • January 9, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Another game changer? After so many in the last 5 years? It’s coming – no doubt about it. I’ll give you the background and tell you why this incredible tool will be the one to supercharge your sales.

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  • My Salespeople Won’t Use CRM

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Yesterday, we discussed whether you can really get salespeople to change. I mentioned that the key rule was #9, Consequences, and that I would discuss consequences today.

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  • What it Really Means When CRM isn’t a Sales Team Priority

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    It’s rare when a company isn’t using something for CRM, even if it’s an old version of ACT. In most companies, it’s not whether they are using CRM, it’s which CRM they have chosen to use and whether the CRM has actually been adopted. The CRM application of choice is completely useless to management unless the entire sales force is using it as intended.

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  • Top 16 Problems with CRM

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Yesterday, I wrote about solving the sales performance problem. Today, I’ll write about solving the CRM problem. CRM is very problematic, not because there aren’t choices, but more because companies make bad decisions. Just a few of the problems with CRM are listed here:

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  • Top 4 Questions, 2 Words Of Advice About Sales CRM

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    A company’s executive team can have a positive or negative influence on the performance of the sales team. Each member of your executive team can impact sales in some small, or not so small way. Today, I want to talk about Chief Technology Officers, VP’s and Directors of IT. At first glance, you might not think that IT has much of an impact on sales and you would be correct. However, they do have a significant role.

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  • Why was the Sales Forecast so Unreliable?

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Yesterday, schools were canceled, non-essential state workers were told to stay home, and businesses were asked to release their employees early. We told our employees that they could leave at Noon. It was quite a powerful storm and we were going to get in the neighborhood of 8-12 inches, all during business hours. Based on history, that is when drivers are most likely to become stranded on the roads. As late as 6 AM, they stuck with their 8-12 inch forecast, with snow scheduled to begin within 2 hours and intensify as the day wore on, snowing as heavily as 2 inches per hour during mid-day.

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  • Sales Managers Don’t Have to be Like Meteorologists!

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Last week I posted an article about the similarities between Meteorologists and Salespeople. This morning, while watching the recap of our latest snowstorm this analogy became even more obvious to me.

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  • What it Takes to Make Your Sales Pipeline Accurate and Predictive

    • January 8, 2015
    • Posted by: Dave Kurlan
    • Category: Understanding the Sales Force

    Yesterday, while speaking in DC, I asked my usual questions, but the response to one of the questions left me scratching my head. It wasn’t a new question; as a matter of fact, I’ve been asking it for years. And, as you can see below, I’ve been writing about the pipeline in various ways for years:

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