Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Inspect the Baskets

This is an activity, that if done at least monthly, will in it's own right add increased business to your bottom line. So, let's take a look.

Every sales professional should be maintaining three baskets of business:
1. Prospects
2. Customers
3. Clients

Prospects are people/firms that aren't currently doing business with us, but we sure wish they were. Customers are those firms/people who buy from us occasionally but not regularly. Clients are the very best-those people/firms that do business with us regularly and ongoing. The Sales Professional's goal should be to build a clientele. We then call this working smarter, not harder. In fact, the top sales performers tend to work with less people and trade off of their relationships.

So, back to inspecting the baskets. For a starter, each sales person should identify the top twenty in each of the three baskets and inspect what stands in the way of winning over their business, and what actions are being taken to winning them over. Once we are solidly reviewing the Top Twenty, we suggest adding another twenty, and so forth. Over the years, what we have experienced is the age old things that get measured, get done. Do this on a regular basis, and watch your business grow!

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