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| Why Production is more Predictable than Sales?Have you ever seen a production line or an assembly line? Why does a prediction in production process delivers but not in a sales process?
By: Advance Selling Skills Academy Limited Process 1->Process 2-> Process 3->Final Process Processs 1 = Subprocess 1+ Sub process 2+ Sub process 3 and so on, each Process will have sub processes. If the Input unit does not confirm to the quality standards, it is chucked out of the system. Only those input units which are as per the quality standards are processed, others are rejected. If such input units which are not as per the quality standards are allowed to be processed, then end product will not be the desired one and it will have to be rejected at a later stage. So there will be wastage of the resources and hence the production cost increases. So the Manager knows “ (1) What” to do in a Production Process In the production process, if there is any defect in the units processed, then the maintenance person will look into the machine and ensure that the defect in the process is nullified, so that the output unit is as per the standard. So in this case the manager knows what the production process has to do. (2) How it should be Done When such a production process is followed, then there is a confirmation at the end of the production process that it is going to give a pre decided output, so there is predictability of the output. (3) Predictability of the Output If there would have been • No detailed process in the production line(Process Roadmap), & in addition to the process, • Had there been no Quality check(Qualification) • Mechanism for rectifying/ correcting the sub processes(Decisions, Criteria with Actions) There will be no control on the intermediate inputs and outputs and the end product will not be in the required quantity/quality. Hence it is quite obvious that, Production has to have a very strict process, if the process is not strict, there will be problems. Now compare this with a Sales Process. A Typical Sales funnel will have a series of events/process like (Typical Sales Funnel Stages) Stage 1- Suspect Stage 2- Prospect/Qualify Stage 3- Lead/Opportunity Stage 4- Present Stage 5- Customer There are other versions of this such as AIDA, Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action. All these have the same stages of recognition. So as you see there are 4-5 major stages in this process. However, there are many sub-stages (process) in between the major stages, moving from one stage to another stage. A Sales manager is aware of these sub stages, but then he inspects only these major stages for Sales Reporting. There is a saying that – People respect what you inspect and not what you expect. So salespersons can very easily show a manager, the number of leads, number of prospects, and number of calls… All these numbers, all sales people are adept at showing the numbers, but then it does not convert to sales. The reason is Sales Managers do not inspect the quality of these stages/processes. In Sales Process, there are the major processes like Suspect, Prospect… and then there are the sub processes which will be the various meetings with the client. The quality of each meeting is important, in order to validate the success of the meeting. Only if one can have successful meetings, one will have successful sales. It is one of Quality check that similar to production line, where there are quality checks at every input and output. Similarly if one can have a quality check at each and every meeting, one will be able to identify the quality and take steps to rectify it. Else the damage carries on and reflects when after pursuing the lead the sale is not converted-(Rejected Unit in Production)... It answers what should be done to ensure successful sub processes/sub- But then how do you measure the success of the meeting? Most Sales managers will inspect the success of a meeting on their guesses, there will not be any formal method of doing it, and so it is not sure whether it’s a true successful meeting. So Sales Reps/Managers should have commitment based method of analyzing the meeting. One will inspect not what the Sales rep/manager has done (like doing the demo, meeting with client), BUT what has been the effect of meeting in terms of client action. In this a Successful meeting can be ensured & hence the success of the sub-process (2) When a series of such stages/processes can be identified and action can be taken, it will only then be possible to realize the success of each stage. If a particular lead does not fulfill the success criteria of the stage/process, definitive rectification actions/steps can be taken. One can identify why the meeting has not been successful and what is the showstopper which can be seen in the progress of the Sale & necessary action can be taken to deal with the showstopper. One will be able to ensure that the Sale/output can be predicted well in advance and with accuracy. Hence Predictability of Output (3) Similar to a Production Line, in Sales Manager may also require keeping a Birds’ Eye view of the Entire Sales Process of the Lead. The Sales Manager would plan and execute the entire Lead, so he would have a Deal Planning system OR Account Planning System. Else the Sales Manager may leave various gaps for harsh surprises which may fail the Sale. Effect of Process: Suppose there is a plan to convert a lead to a sale in a period of 30 days. Without a well laid process with success measurement of each and every process/sub- Advance can help you, • Set up a Sales Process Roadmap • Train your Sales People on making and identifying successful meetings(Not only WHAT TO DO but also HOW TO DO) • Train your Sales Managers on successful Deal Planning/Account Management • Train your Sales Managers to achieve better predictability (in quantity, quality and time of sales closure) and improve from 3 out of 10 – TO 8 OUT OF 10 DEALS. Contact Details: Advance Selling Skills Academy Limited Website: http://www.as- Email: customerservices@ Telephone: 0845 125 9098 (UK) End
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