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Strategic Planning for Salespeople

"Ready, shoot, aim." Unfortunately, that's the all too common description of the field salesperson's modus operandi. In a misguided attempt to stay busy and see as many people as possible, too many salespeople subscribe to the theory that any activity is good activity.

There was a time when this was true. Customers had more time, sales was a simpler job, and any conversation with a prospect or customer was a good thing. But times have changed, and the job of the salesperson has become much more complex. The pressure on the salesperson to make good decisions about the effective use of his time has never been greater. Salespeople now must confront an overwhelming number of potential "things to do," and that requires them to make decisions about which customers in which to invest their time, to prioritize their activities every day, and to continually choose from a menu of possible activities. In other words, salespeople must now engage in strategic planning.

Not that this is new. There have always been salespeople who have regularly planned strategically for the effective use of their time. It's been a characteristic of superstar salespeople and highly effective sales forces. For that small percentage that do it instinctively, or are encouraged to do so by their management, it's as much a part of their routine as brushing their teeth in the morning.

Unfortunately, that describes the minority of salespeople and sales forces in the world. What was a practice of only the best has now become a requirement for everyone. Most salespeople have never been trained in the best practices, processes and disciplines that will set them apart from the pack. In this case, that means that most salespeople have never been exposed to the principles, processes and disciplines of effective strategic planning.

Let's define our terms. A strategic plan is composed of a set of measurable goals, coupled with a list of the most important, most effective things you (or your company) can do to reach those goals. A strategic plan is not a detailed action plan. That comes later. The plan itself is often limited to no more than two or three pages. The idea is to identify the highest priority and most effective: too much detail defeats the purpose.

Strategic planning is the process of thinking about your job (or your company) in such a way so as to develop your strategic plan.

Creating a strategic plan for your company always involves a dedicated chunk of time devoted to the process. So, too for a strategic plan for a salesperson. Creating a strategic plan for your company always involves some preparation, and a gathering of the best minds in the company. So, too for a salesperson's strategic plan: Preparation, and a melding of the ideas of the salesperson and his/her manager. Strategic planning for your company always involves the discipline to adhere to a formalized process. So too for a salesperson.

With your company, the creation of a strategic plan is often an energizing, inspiring event, from which everyone leaves optimistic and full of confidence, assured that they have identified the goals, plans and tasks that will bring them the best results. And that is exactly the benefit for a salesperson creating a strategic plan. Salespeople spring up out of the strategic planning process confident that they have identified the most effective focus for their action, that they have identified the highest priority activities. They emerge confident, focused and optimistic, ready to take on the world (or at least their customers) with renewed vigor. And that's a good thing!

How to go about it?

Set aside, once a year, a significant amount of time dedicated to the task. I'd suggest at least a full day or two. The date of the strategic planning session should reflect the salesperson's selling situation. Salespeople vary in their seasonal "busyness" depending on the industry to which they sell. For some, a time towards their end of their fiscal year might be in order, for others, a time at the end of their busy season. For most, a time around the Christmas holidays works best.

One of my clients brings all his salespeople into the office for a planning retreat once a year. In another, salespeople come together for an annual goal setting and strategy developing retreat. At this three-day event, they meet with their sales manager and create specific goals for the year. Then, together with the manager, they jointly develop the overall strategy for achieving those goals. If your company organizes such an event, good for you. If not, then you need to do it yourself.

Find a space where you can work virtually uninterrupted. This may take some creativity. I doubt if it's your company office. It may be your home if you have a room in which you can seal yourself. One year, I was one of two people responsible for leading an organization. The two of us drove to a state park, climbed in the back of my old conversion van, and worked in the back of the van all day long. We were isolated and uninterrupted.

Gather the materials you'll need: all your account folders, account profiles, your company's goals for the year, information about key products, services, or categories, computer print-outs of last year's sales, maps of your geographical territory, and anything else you may want to review.

Immerse yourself in the process. For the duration of the planning, don't do anything else other than emergency tasks. You want to focus your thinking on the strategic decisions you'll be making. Any interruption will disrupt your thinking.

Focus on what you are going to produce in this planning event - the output or result of your efforts. You are going to create these things:


A set of sales goals for your territory.
A well-defined ABC analysis of your customers and prospects.
Individual goals and strategic plans for each of your key (A) accounts.
A basic territory plan.

Sounds arduous, and it is. But, when you spend disciplined, focused time thinking about these things in detail, you will find it to be much easier than it looks. You


will prepare the best, most effective plans that you are capable of; and that will free you to implement effectively when you are in the field.

Later in the year, you won't be tempted to head out on Monday morning without a clear plan in mind, because you have spent this time formulating the plan. And when the press of customer problems and inquiries threatens to overwhelm you and force you into becoming too reactive, you'll be held on track by the goals and plans you created in your planning discipline.

Outcomes...

Let's consider each of these four outcomes of your planning retreat.

A set of sales goals for your territory.

Your work should lead you to a series of sales goals for your territory. In order to get there, you must first determine the categories of goals that you are going to create. It may be that you work for a company that has already determined this, like my clients described above. If so, good for you. If not, then it will be up to you to determine your own set of categories. Depending on your unique set of products and services as well as your company's emphasis, you may create goals for the following, most frequently used, categories:


Total sales
Total gross margin
Number of units
Total sales per product category (dollars, gross margin, or units) for each of several categories of product or service that you sell.
Goals for acquiring new accounts.


This is just a list of the most common sales goals. You can have a virtually unlimited variety of goals. The categories of goals are up to you, your company, and your manager.

I'd suggest no more than five categories. Remember, one of the reasons you create goals is to help you focus your energies on the most important issues, and thus become more effective. More than five goals defeat that purpose. Too many goals cause you to diffuse your energies, not focus them.

Let's illustrate. Assume that I sell sophisticated cleaning equipment and supplies to three different market segments: manufacturers, school systems, and shopping malls. My product line consists of a series of heavy-duty floor cleaning machines and the associated supplies used by those machines. I select the following categories to create goals:


Total sales.
Total number of cleaning machines
Total number of "Superscrubbers," our new, high-tech machine.
Number of new accounts.
Total sales of supplies (as opposed to equipment).


Now that you have determined which categories on which to focus, you next need to create specific numbers for each. This is where the art comes in. You consider your company's goals, you consider your understanding of what the market is doing, you factor in your best understanding of what your competitors are doing, and you consider your customers' situations and yours. Out of this comes your best attempt to predict a result that will cause you to stretch, but not be unreasonable.

I prefer to look at each account individually, think about it, and determine its likely contribution to each of the categories. Examine each account, analyze the potential, consider your situation, and determine a realistic goal. Go on to the next account, and do the same. Then compile each of the numbers from the specific accounts, and presto! You have an annual number. Back to the example. Let's say we've done this, and come up with a set of annual goals that looks like this:


Total sales = $1,765,000
Total number of cleaning machines = 71
Total number of "Superscrubbers" = 16
Number of new accounts = 10
Total sales of supplies = $1,000,000

Now you are ready to move unto the next step.


A well-defined ABC analysis of your customers and prospects.

When it comes to strategic planning for salespeople, one of the most important strategic exercises is determining in which accounts you want to invest the bulk of your sales time. Too many salespeople become very reactive in their decisions, responding to whoever happens to be on the other end of the phone. Others find themselves in a route-type rut, mindlessly traversing their sales territory out of habit.

The cure to both of these is to strategically think about the potential of each account, and then to rank each account into one of three categories based on its potential. I describe a system to do this in Chapter Six of my book, 10 Secrets of Time Management for Salespeople.

The result of this exercise is to have graded each of your prospects and customers as either "A" (highest potential), "B" (medium potential), or "C" (low potential).


Individual goals and strategic plans for each of your key (A) accounts.

If you are in the kind of selling position where you are attempting to sell more to certain key accounts, then you need to create specific, monthly strategic plans for each of those key accounts. For now, let's assume that you have prioritized your accounts and that you have a list of your "A" accounts.

In the typical sales territory, around 50 - 80% of your business is going to come from this group of accounts. That means that these accounts warrant special attention, special preparation, and special thought. You ought to apply the disciplines we have already discussed to your "A" accounts. In other words, create annual sales goals for each "A" account, and think about how you are going to do that, one account at a time. .

About the author:
About Dave Kahle, The Growth Coach(r):
Dave Kahle is a consultant and trainer who helps his clients increase their sales and improve their sales productivity. His latest book for sales managers is Transforming Your Sales Force for the 21st Century (http://www.davekahle.com/sptransforming.htm ). You can also sign up for his sales ezine called "Thinking About Sales" at http://www.davekahle.com/spmailinglist.htm.You can reach Dave personally at 800-331-1287 or by emailing him at info@davekahle.com



 

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