by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 27, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Force
Question: Our “A” customers do 90% of our business. How much time or effort would you put into your “B” customers to bring them up to “A” customers? Answer: This is the kind of question I field in almost every one of my seminars. The answer is a little more complex...
by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 27, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives
Question: I have been reading some of your articles and then came across your website. I was wondering what kind of advice you would give to a sales person trying to become a sales manager. What steps should I try taking first? Answer: Good question. I’m sure...
by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 18, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Force
Positive customer relationships are the basis of much B2B business, right? Positive business relationships ensure us an audience with the customer, make every step of the selling process go easier, and even provide us with a competitive edge. It’s not unusual...
by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 14, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Management
The sales structure is the sum total of all the policies, guidelines, procedures and tools your company uses in its sales effort. It’s everything about how your company sells, other than the people themselves. For example, your compensation plan is part of the...
by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 3, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Management
Question: I like the idea of setting goals for personal improvement, not only with my sales people, but for my own growth and development as well. Can you give me a more specific idea of what kind of goals I should be creating? Answer: Sure. This is one of my hot...
by Kahle Wisdom | Oct 2, 2015 | Leadership-Entrepreneurs & Executives, Leadership-Sales Management
Q: How often should a sales manager visit the customers? A: There are a couple of ways to answer the question. From one perspective, as a sales manager, you need to have your own relationship with good customers in your area of responsibility. There are several...