Scott Deane is the Marketing Manager of meta-morphose international, a specialist graduate sales training agency. The company have graduate jobs in the UK and Internationally.
Sales professionals of all ages would rather hit the streets to speak with potential clients than sit in a long seminar on sales technique. Managers and executives place a high premium on results but corporations want sales people to have the information needed to use intuition in a reasonable manner. Your experience with sales training sessions will go smoothly when you understand how your daily work and professional livelihood are influenced.
The first lesson learned by many sales professionals is effective communication with diverse populations. Sales people come in contact with budget-conscious consumers, busy executives and individuals who have never considered purchasing a company’s products. You may feel that speaking about effective communication is no substitute for getting out and learning to speak with people. Training sessions about interpersonal communications and conflict management provide a checklist for your daily sales calls. You can tick down the list of steps including eye contact, presenting the virtues of your product and offering an opening for questions to close a deal.
Sales professionals learn lessons about expense management and administration that seem boring at the outset. Your desire to increase your sales numbers will lead you away from paper work and toward your call sheet. Employers provide administrative lessons throughout sales training sessions as a way to maintain accurate files while helping employees avoid backtracking on paper work. The key to using administrative training on a daily basis is the use of proprietary software and forms. You may be familiar with a general way of managing expense accounts but each employer has its own unique documentation system.
One of the overlooked aspects of corporate sales training comes during sessions with research and development representatives. A sales professional relies entirely on product knowledge in order to build trust with a client. In a global economy with narrow margins, the knowledge and communications skills of a sales person can mean the different between success and failure for a company. Retailers that sell vacuum cleaners need sales people who not only know upcoming products but competing products. You need to pay close attention to product information sessions in order to compete with your colleagues.
There are simple ways for a sales professional to get the most out of training sessions on a daily basis. A regular review of corporate training materials will refresh your memory on nuances of company policy regarding sales. You can spend some time with trainers on a regular basis to learn changes in training for incoming sales professionals. There is no substitute for taking notes, asking questions and bringing a positive attitude to corporate sales training.
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