Improving Sales and Marketing Collaboration

Improving Sales and Marketing Collaboration

Author: Avinash Malshe

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2014-12-13

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 1606498037

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Sales and marketing are two primary business functions that focus on creating satisfied customers. Due to their complementary orientations and objectives, these two functions are ideally positioned for a fruitful, synergetic collaboration. UnfortuÂnately, the practical reality in many companies is far removed from this utopia. Sales and marketing personnel fail to communicate effectively, resulting in misunderstandings, frustration, and sometimes sabotage. Instead of supporting each other in creating superior value for customers, they often fight tiresome internal battles that are a drain on profits, efficiency and customer satisfaction. Improving Sales and Marketing Collaboration offers the first comprehensive perspective on the functioning of sales-marketing interfaces in business to business (B2B) companies. We explore their complementary roles in creating superior value for customers, problems that occur, the underlying causes of these problems, and potential solutions. These solutions are accompanied by a series of tools that managers can use to diagnose their sales-marketing interface and develop appropriate approaches to improve this relationship. Additionally, the book discusses a number of challenges that companies encounter and the impacts on their sales-marketing interfaces. The discussions and tools presented in this book provide managers with a deep underÂstanding of this critical interface, allowing them to apply these insights to improve their sales-marketing interface, which helps them create superior value for customers.


Aligned to Achieve

Aligned to Achieve

Author: Tracy Eiler

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-09-01

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1119291798

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A smart, practical guide to rocket-powered business growth Aligned to Achieve puts sales and marketing on the same page, creating a revenue 'dream team' that will drive your organization to new heights. Smart, practical explanations, case studies, and tips guide you toward action over theory, and dozens of examples illustrate the tangible effects of these changes in action at business-to-business companies. Written by sales and marketing executives who have made alignment work, this book is directed toward practitioners and leaders seeking to crack the code of sales and marketing alignment. Contributions by industry thought leaders and B2B executives provide fresh perspective and nuanced direction, while thoughtful, strategic, and well-supported guidance throughout helps you remove the obstacles standing in the way of your organization's financial and strategic goals. Misalignment between sales and marketing is an age-old problem—frequently lamented, but seldom addressed. As this schism grows amidst the evolving marketplace, its effects on top and bottom line performance are being felt more than ever before. This book shows you how to bring sales and marketing together effectively once and for all, leveraging their strengths to build an unstoppable force for growth. Understand the cost of misalignment and the driving forces behind it Learn strategies for improving your culture, process, leadership, and technology to initiate and support alignment Identify the best places to modify your sales and marketing programs to kickstart collaboration and cooperation between your teams Discover how other companies are uniting their sales and marketing teams into a single force for growth Walk away with practical advice on how to apply recommendation in the real world Misalignment is frustrating for everyone in sales, marketing, and leadership. It's also detrimental to your organization's performance—but the problem is not insurmountable. In fact, most of the obstacles it creates are self-inflicted, and entirely within control of leadership. Aligned to Achieve helps you identify and remove those obstacles, and build a culture of sustainable growth.


The OneTEAM Method

The OneTEAM Method

Author: Peter Strohkorb

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-02-16

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781507834701

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There has never been a time when sales and marketing teams have needed to work together as closely, and as effectively, as today. The risks associated with Sales/Marketing mis-communication have never been greater, but neither have the potential rewards for effective collaboration. But what is the most effective way to achieve the desired business results? This book describes the current Sales and Marketing landscape and proposes an expert method to move sales and marketing teams beyond mere alignment into true collaboration. This book aims to: 1)Show that solvable collaborative issues are impeding business growth 2)Prove that organizations thus impeded are falling significantly behind in the race to keep up with the ever-accelerating Buyer's Journey 3)Provide the reader with the adaptive collaborative tool kit that they need to prevent their organizations from falling behind their more agile competitors in the race to keep up with rapidly accelerating twenty-first-century customer expectations Who Should Read This Book? This book is for senior executives in medium to large B2B organizations, particularly those with a centralized marketing team and a distributed sales force: CEOs who wish to increase financial results and reduce waste Sales and Marketing Executives who would like to improve sales productivity and marketing effectiveness Sales Managers who want more effective marketing support and wish to retain their top performers Marketing Executives who want to demonstrate better ROI and enjoy a better two-way relationship with the sales force HR Directors who prefer a more collaborative work environment, one that attracts and retains the best talent CFOs who want to see better margins, more profit and lower costs CIOs who are evaluating CRM and sales and/or marketing automation systems Anyone who is interested in the latest business productivity methodologies


Aligning Strategy and Sales

Aligning Strategy and Sales

Author: Frank Cespedes

Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press

Published: 2014-08-12

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1422196089

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"The best sales book of the year" — strategy+business magazine That gap between your company’s sales efforts and strategy? It’s real—and a huge vulnerability. Addressing that gap, actionably and with attention to relevant research, is the focus of this book. In Aligning Strategy and Sales, Harvard Business School professor Frank Cespedes equips you to link your go-to-market initiatives with strategic goals. Cespedes offers a road map to articulate strategy in ways that people in the field can understand and that will fuel the behaviors required for profitable growth. Without that alignment, leaders will press for better execution when they need a better strategy, or change strategic direction with great cost and turmoil when they should focus on the basics of sales execution. With thoughtful, clear, and engaging examples, Aligning Strategy and Sales provides a framework for diagnosing and managing the core levers available for effective selling in any organization. It will give you the know-how and tools to move from ideas to action and build a sales effort linked to your firm’s unique goals, not a generic selling formula. Cespedes shows how sales efforts affect all elements of value creation in a business, whether you’re a start-up seeking to scale or an established firm looking to jump-start new growth. The book provides key insights to optimize your firm’s customer management activities and so improve selling and strategy.


The Collaborative Sale

The Collaborative Sale

Author: Keith M. Eades

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2014-03-31

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1118872428

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Buyer behavior has changed the marketplace, and sellers must adapt to survive The Collaborative Sale: Solution Selling in Today's Customer-Driven World is the definitive guide to the new reality of sales. The roles of buyers, sellers, and technology have changed, and collaboration is now the key to success on all sides. The Collaborative Sale guides sales professionals toward alignment with buyers, by helping them overcome their problems and challenges, and creating value. From building a robust opportunity pipeline and predicting future revenues to mastering the nuances of buyer conversations, the book contains the information sales professionals need to remain relevant in today's sales environment. Buyers have become more informed and more empowered. As a result, most sellers now enter the buying process at a much later stage than the traditional norm. The rise of information access has given buyers more control over their purchases than ever before, and sellers must adapt to survive. The Collaborative Sale provides a roadmap for adapting through sales collaboration, detailing the foundations, personae, and reality of the new marketplace. The book provides insight into the new buyer thought processes, the new sales personae required for dealing with the new buyers, and how to establish and implement a dynamic sales process. Topics include: Selling in times of economic uncertainty, broad information access, and new buyer behavior Why collaboration is so important to the new buyers The emergence of new sales personae – Micro-marketer, Visualizer, and Value Driver Buyer alignment, risk mitigation, and the myth of control Situational fluency, and the role of technology Focused sales enablement, and buyer-aligned learning and development Implementation and establishment of a dynamic sales process The book describes the essential competencies for collaborative selling, and provides indispensable supplemental tools for implementation. Written by recognized authorities with insights into global markets, The Collaborative Sale: Solution Selling in Today's Customer-Driven World is the essential resource for today's sales professional.


Sales Enablement

Sales Enablement

Author: Jeff Nguyen

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2022-11-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Sales enablement is an essential component of any customer-focused organization. When you combine sales and marketing, you get the ability to create content tailored for individual customer needs which can help them achieve their goals with your products. Organizations that improve their onboarding and training experiences, as well as use tools like content management software, automation and internal communication become more successful at delivering value from the first touch point with a prospect all the way through to their last purchase.Enablement has a direct impact on your organization goals to grow revenue, acquire new customers, or retain existing ones. Sales Enablement is the highest, most impactful investment a company can make to improve sales performance, increase revenue and drive organizational growth. But it's also a complicated process. It requires buy-in from leadership and ambassadors, along with collaboration amongst all teams to develop content that is both engaging and relevant. In "Sales Enablement: The Framework for Sales and Marketing Collaboration" you will learn: What is Sales Enablement? Where Sales Enablement is positioned in a company How to create a culture of sales enablement How to prepare the organization for enablement How enablement, onboarding, & training are connected How to manage content for enablement Why internal communication is crucial How to use technology for enablement Click "Buy Now" and take your first step to sales excellence!


Partnership Marketing

Partnership Marketing

Author: Ron Kunitzky

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2010-12-13

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0470678712

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Google, Microsoft, Apple, Starbucks, and Wal-Mart are "category killers." Why? One key to their astounding success is that they have mastered the art of creating highly attractive partner and customer value propositions. They have all built their business on the principles and practices of Partnership Marketing to offer superior products, create long-term distribution opportunities, new revenue streams for their businesses, and increased brand awareness on a world-wide level. Developing an affiliation with the right partner allows both parties to realize successes that they could not have otherwise achieved on their own by transforming their individual strengths into mutual performance. Whether you're an entrepreneur working to expand your customer base and increase value or a corporation looking for cost-effective ways to stimulate growth and brand-presence on a tight budget, Partnership Marketing is a practical in-depth guide to this core business concept. A powerful strategy in good times, partnership marketing is an excellent way to gain competitive advantage and grow your business even in tough, recessionary economic conditions. As marketing resources are being slashed everywhere, coupled with employee lay-offs and cutbacks to existing programs, partnership marketing is a creative way to do more with less. Partnership Marketing provides the complete how-to of collaborating successfully with other organizations, including: how to align PM objectives to your resources; how to assess what you have to offer a partner-brand and how to leverage your core strengths; how to search for the right partner-brand; how to assess the pros and cons of partnering with other brands; and much more.


Achieving a Strategic Sales Focus

Achieving a Strategic Sales Focus

Author: Kenneth Le Meunier-FitzHugh

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-09-05

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0191016748

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The main aim of this book is to consider how the sales function informs business strategy. Although there are a number of books available that address how to manage the sales team tactically, this text addresses how sales can help organizations to become more customer oriented. Many organizations are facing escalating costs and a growth in customer power, which makes it necessary to allocate resources more strategically. The sales function can provide critical customer and market knowledge to help inform both innovation and marketing. Sales are responsible for building customer knowledge, networking both internally and externally to help create additional customer value, as well as the more traditional role of managing customer relationships and selling. The text considers how sales organizations are responding to increasing competition, more demanding customers and a more complex selling environment. We identify many of the challenges facing organisations today and offers discussions of some of the possible solutions. This book considers the changing nature of sales and how activities can be aligned within the organization, as well as marketing sensing, creating customer focus and the role of sales leadership. The text will include illustrations (short case studies) provided by a range of successful organizations operating in a number of industries. Sales and senior management play an important role in ensuring that the sales teams' activities are aligned to business strategy and in creating an environment to allow salespeople to be more successful in developing new business opportunities and building long-term profitable business relationships. One of the objectives of this book is to consider how conventional thinking has changed in the last five years and integrate it with examples from sales practice to provide a more complete picture of the role of sales within the modern organization.


Creating Effective Sales and Marketing Relationships

Creating Effective Sales and Marketing Relationships

Author: Kenneth Le Meunier-FitzHugh

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781606498583

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This book demonstrates how corporate sales and marketing teams should operate collaboratively in a 21st Century organization to enhance performance in the marketplace. It discusses how and why conflict and /or separation has grown between these two groups, even though to the outside world they appear to be a single group. The book considers how collaboration between sales and marketing can impact positively on a company's competitive advantage, and what the senior management role should be in creating and facilitating the smooth running of their sales and marketing functions. The book also discusses the resourcing of sales and marketing, and how innovative processes can reduce conflict and promote closeness, as well as a review of the role of communication, formal and informal, in improving collaboration. Finally, the book explores how sales and marketing can become more competitive in the face of a dynamic and borderless market, and where lead generation is less important than building long-term relationships with customers. The book has an action-oriented perspective throughout, providing the reader with checklists and diagnostics as the basis for evaluating their own companies and identifying directions for improvement. As the book develops its theme, key points will be reinforced with company examples.