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The Sales Process is divided into four steps – approach, proposition, demonstration and close. What’s the big deal?
Nothing at all. Except that it’s astonishingly old. In the year 1887, the National Cash Register Company, a US Corporation selling cash registers, ancestors to the kind we see with retailers today, released a slim volume called the NCR Primer. And this 4 step process is one of the many nuggets of sales wisdom from that Primer. The owner of the company was John H Patterson, who figures in most listings of all-time great sales gurus.
Prof Walter A. Friedman, Lecturer of Business Administration and Director, Business History Initiative captures NCR’s fascinating story in a HBS Working Knowledge feature on John H Patterson and the Sales Strategy of the National Cash Register Company, 1884 to 1922 published in November 1999. Consider the first step – approach. The Primer instructions were clear. The salesman should make no mention of the cash register. So, what’s he to do? “Instead, he explained that he wanted to help the businessman find ways to increase profit – that he wanted, in effect, to act as a consultant” the Primer advised.
Over a century later, a Forrester Research study of 2015 predicts that only the Consultant type salesperson who enlightens the buyers will survive the digital shift. Grimly titled, “Death of a B2B Salesman” the survey isn’t optimistic about the survival of the other three salesperson archetypes, the Order Takers (Directly serving buyers), Explainers (Showing the buyers how products/services work) and Navigators (Guiding and directing buyers) And that’s not all. In the demonstration phase, the Primer counselled that you tell the prospect “This, Mr. Merchant, is a National Cash Register of the most approved pattern. To appreciate what a help it would be to you, we must see what things you do in your store of which you keep a record”. Sounds familiar? You can almost hear the voice of your first sales trainer in your head – “Need, create the need first before you attempt to sell. Stronger the need, surer the close”. 130 years on, Mercuri International’s Sales Excellence Survey 2017 also found that companies excelling in sales showed stronger competence in creating Customer need.
What is even more intriguing, as Prof Friedman notes, sales success practices such as scripts predated the NCR Primer. Almost 30 years earlier, in 1859, Equitable Life Assurance Society brought out Hints for Agents with sales arguments for reps to rehearse. These practices covered salespersons across a range of sales genres including book canvassers, atlas salesmen, lightning-rod peddlers and Bible Society canvassers.
Bottom line? While sales appears to be changing with the times, the principles that make selling beautiful remain unchanged. You can read the HBS Working Knowledge feature here .
What’s stopping you?”
Whether you are a space scientist launching a rocket, an ambitious student aspiring for top grades, a new entrepreneur struggling to grow your business or a large company expanding overseas, the question can, at once, be both infuriating and empowering
This ‘problem of more’ as authors and academics Robert Sutton and Huggy Rao choose to call it in their book Scaling up Excellence is endemic to both individuals and institutions and is a constant and maddening companion in your journey to the top. Say Sutton and Rao: “Executives could always point to pockets of excellence in their organisations where people were doing a great job of uncovering and meeting Customer needs. There was always some excellence – there just wasn’t enough of it. What drove them crazy, kept them up at night, and devoured their workdays was the difficulty of spreading that excellence to more people and more places”
The question essentially is one of how you move the magic you see on the fringes of your bell curve to more areas in the middle.
Sutton and Rao spent seven years searching for answers to this mother of all questions. They identified reliable signs to check if the excellence-scaling exercise was on a roll or was choking and sputtering. Then they distilled these signals into seven mantras to, as they put it memorably, “memorize, teach others and invent ways to keep firmly in focus”. And the mantras are:
This book is a must read for all aspiring business leaders who are serious about scaling up excellence in their enterprises. Seasoned veterans know that excellence is not transplanted across the rank and file in a jiffy. It sprouts from tiny little spaces, and has to be incubated, nurtured to maturity, and then scaled up. The last two words are key. Understanding the drivers of excellence is just the starting point – The What to do’s - in an organization’s pursuit of excellence. It could also be the easiest part in a relentless ongoing journey. The tough part is about raising the bar for the vast majority and multiplying the islands of excellence. The 7 Mantras revealed in this book could be the secrets drivers – The How to do’s - of agility and nimble footedness you envision for your people.
Elsewhere in this issue you will find the ‘What to do’s’ of Sales Excellence. Robert Sutton & Huggy Rao are serving up the ‘How to do’s’ from a wide spectrum of industries and challenges. Pick up their book from here. Read it. It could light up a few sparks in making excellence work for your Sales Org.
Happy Scaling Up!
When the Federal Express courier comes to my office reception area, she is greeted by Annah Salas. When she looks at Annah, she should see $180,000 stamped on her forehead.
My little 20-person firm runs about a $1,500-a-month Fed Ex bill. Over ten years, that will total $180,000. I find this simple device, calculating the ten-year (or, alternatively, lifetime) value of a customer, to be very powerful. It has profoundly altered my own thinking.
Stew Leonard, the erstwhile Norwalk, Connecticut, grocer, got me started on this. He says, "When I see a frown on a customer's face, I see $50,000 about to walk out the door." His good customers buy about $100 worth of groceries a week. Over ten years, that adds up to roughly $50,000. We all agree that repeat trade is the key to business success; this simple quantifying procedure provides a way to add potency to the idea.
From Tom Peters blog
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