Boost sales results by zeroing in on the metrics that matter most“Sales may be an art, but sales management is a science. Cracking the Sales Management Code reveals that science and gives practical steps to identify the metrics you must measure to manage toward success.”—Arthur Dorfman, National Vice President, SAP“Cracking the Sales Management Code is a must-read for anyone who wants to bring his or her sales management team into the 21st century.”—Mike Nathe, Senior Vice President, Essilor Laboratories of America“The authors correctly assert that the proliferation of management reporting has created a false sense of control for sales executives. Real control is derived from clear direction to the field—and this book tells how do to that in an easy-to-understand, actionable manner.”—Michael R. Jenkins, Signature Client Vice President, AT&T Global Enterprise Solutions “There are things that can be managed in a sales force, and there are things that cannot. Too often sales management doesn’t see the difference. This book is invaluable because it reveals the manageable activities that actually drive sales results.”—John Davis, Vice President, St. Jude Medical“Cracking the Sales Management Code is one of the most important resources available on effective sales management. . . . It should be required reading for every sales leader.”—Bob Kelly, Chairman, The Sales Management Association“A must-read for managers who want to have a greater impact on sales force performance.”—James Lattin, Robert A. Magowan Professor of Marketing, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University“This book offers a solution to close the gap between sales processes and business results. It shows a new way to think critically about the strategies and tactics necessary to move a sales team from good to great!”—Anita Abjornson, Sales Management Effectiveness, Abbott LaboratoriesAbout the Book:There are literally thousands of books on selling, coaching, and leadership, but what about the particulars of managing a sales force? Where are the frameworks, metrics, and best practices to help you succeed?Based on extensive research into how world-class companies measure and manage their sales forces, Cracking the Sales Management Code is the first operating manual for sales management. In it you will discover:The five critical processes that drive sales performanceHow to choose the right processes for your own teamThe three levels of sales metrics you must collectWhich metrics you can “manage” and which ones you can’tHow to prioritize conflicting sales objectivesHow to align seller activities with business resultsHow to use CRM to improve the impact of coachingAs Neil Rackham writes in the foreword: “There’s an acute shortage of good books on the specifics of sales management. Cracking the Sales Management Code is about the practical specifics of sales management in the new era, and it fills a void.”Cracking the Sales Management Code fills that void by providing foundational knowledge about how the sales force works. It reveals the gears and levers that actually control sales results. It adds clarity to things that you intuitively know and provides insight into things that you don’t. It will change the way you manage your sellers from day to day, as well as the results you get from year to year.
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A practical framework that helps sales professionals zero in on the metrics that really matter--enabling them to align their sales forces tactics with organizational strategy to dramatically boost efficiency and effectiveness
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PART 1 Metrics, Metrics EverywhereCHAPTER 1 CRM, Reporting, and a False Sense of ControlThe War RoomGot Control?The Source of the ProblemHow Sales Has Trailed Its PeersPART 2 The Sales Management Code . . . Cracked!CHAPTER 2 What Can We Really Manage?Great Sellers Evolve into Great Managers . . . Maybe?It’s the Sales Manager, StupidCan You Manage a Number?Our Journey BeginsThe QuestionActivities, Results, and the Stuff In-BetweenThe Code Begins to CrackCHAPTER 3 Business Results—the Company’s HealthBack to the War RoomDoing WellThe Problem with “Managing by Results”CHAPTER 4 Sales Objectives—the Sales Force’s MandatesSmile . . . For a WhileBehold, the Sales ObjectiveStuff for Sales Management to Worry AboutThe Sales Force as Ground CoverThe “Capable” Sales ForceAcquire, Retain, Grow, RepeatSell Something . . . but Not Just AnythingThe Sales Force: Revenue Machine or Strategic Weapon?CHAPTER 5 Sales Activities—the Drivers of Sales PerformanceThe Missing Metrics on the WallSales Processes, You Say?The Building Blocks of ControlFact: Better Processes = Better Sales PerformancePART 3 Using the Code to Manage Your Sales ForceCHAPTER 6 Building the Foundation for ControlThe Building BlocksWhich Sales Process Is Best for Our Company?Rightsizing Your Sales ProcessOff the Shelf or Off the Mark?Does That Also Come in Gray?CHAPTER 7 Selecting and Collecting Your MetricsIf Sales Management Were a SnapChoosing Activity, Objective, and Result MetricsBringing Back the SmilesThe Shape of Things to ComeLearning to Let GoSpeaking of Reports . . .CHAPTER 8 Managing with Processes and NumbersNow It’s Time to ManageManaging Call ManagersManaging Opportunity ManagersManaging Account ManagersManaging Territory ManagersAnd Sales Force EnablementWhich Process for Which Objective?The Treasure MapAn Advanced Degree: Selecting A-O-Rs for the Individual SellerCHAPTER 9 Mission AccomplishedIn ReflectionThe Ultimate Status CheckAnd Finally . . .Appendix: Troubleshooting GuideIndex
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780071765732
Publisert
2011-10-16
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw-Hill Professional
Vekt
467 gr
Høyde
224 mm
Bredde
198 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Biographical note

Jason Jordan is a partner with Vantage Point Performance, a sales management training and development firm. He is a recognized thought-leader and sought-after speaker on the subject of sales management best practices. Jordan lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he teaches sales management at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business.
Michelle Vazzana has personally coached hundreds of sales managers and leaders. Her graduate studies and extensive experience helped bridge the gap between Vantage Point Performance’s groundbreaking research and its practical application for sales managers. She is a popular speaker on the topic of sales transformation.