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A quick-and-dirty approach to sales operations process improvement

As you know, we build a lot of sales processes, here at Ballistix.  You may not know that we build almost as many customer-service teams, inside-sales teams, pre-production teams and even small project teams (in knowledge-based environments). The work we do in these non-traditional (for us) environments is very gratifying and, often times, generates enormous“A quick-and-dirty approach to sales operations process improvement”

An alternative to forecasting in major-account sales environments

In a previous post, I poked fun at the practice of sales forecasting in major-account sales environments — referring to it as hocus-pocus with a dollar sign. The essence of my argument was that, in environments where transactions are small in frequency, but large in magnitude ($’s), the traditional approach to forecasting destroys information —“An alternative to forecasting in major-account sales environments”

Strategic Sales Optimization: Crafting an Objective Management Structure for Industrial Sales Success

Imagine you were to awaken one morning suffering from a strange disorder: one that rendered your eyesight unreliable. When you open your eyes, your bedroom appears roughly as it did the night before. Your bed is below the open window, and your dresser is still adjacent to the door. However, a second look reveals that“Strategic Sales Optimization: Crafting an Objective Management Structure for Industrial Sales Success”

How to establish a clear cause and effect relationship between business marketing promotional expenditure and sales

and how to fast-track the growth of your business in the process. Over lunch, a CEO recently admitted to me that his financial controller was using his organisation’s profits to build quite a substantial commercial property portfolio. When I asked if this was best use of his organisation’s free cashflow, he smiled, “How did I“How to establish a clear cause and effect relationship between business marketing promotional expenditure and sales”

Building a High-Throughput Sales Process for Industrial Sales and Distribution

Applying the Theory of Constraints to the design, resourcing and management of the sales process [Presented at: TOCICO Conference, Miami 2004] Introduction The traditional sales process is hard to manage and all but impossible to scale. This paper introduces a radical new approach to sales process design, resourcing and management. The result of this approach“Building a High-Throughput Sales Process for Industrial Sales and Distribution”

On pushing string uphill

From time to time, I come across managers who battle valiantly and unflinchingly to accomplish what appears to be downright impossible. To their credit, these noble individuals manage to notch up occasional successes! I even see entire businesses that owe their existence to the belief that, with enough passion, determination and brute force, miracles can“On pushing string uphill”