Without IT's involvement, automation of the sales process is impossible, and without IT's ongoing support, expecting change to stick across the organization is unrealistic.
Sales Can't Be an Island
Successful sales transformations require input and support from many departments, including IT. Make sure that you maintain an open line of communication with sales leaders to keep a pulse on technology requirements, or you might find yourself in a precarious position during implementation, unable to meet expectations.
Successful sales transformations require input and support from many departments, including IT. Make sure that you maintain an open line of communication with sales leaders to keep a pulse on technology requirements, or you might find yourself in a precarious position during implementation, unable to meet expectations.
Once an organization's leaders set their sights on a sales force transformation, they commit to fundamentally change the way the sales force sells. To be successful, this dramatic shift requires the input and support of many cross-functional teams, including IT.
In "7 Steps to Sales Force Transformation," authors Warren Shiver and Michael Perla lay out the course of action required for an organization embarking on this change. Among other things, this entails implementing a sales process that aligns with how your customers buy your products and services and then, in most cases, automating this process to build a robust pipeline and ultimately generate more revenue. Without IT's involvement, automation of the process is impossible, and without IT's ongoing support, expecting change to stick across the organization is unrealistic.
As with any change initiative, the earlier that IT can become involved in the transformation plans, the better. Otherwise, IT runs the risk of failing to meet expectations and possibly derailing the transformation efforts.
Warren Shiver and Michael Perla are the authors of "7 Steps to Sales Force Transformation: Driving Sustainable Change in Your Organization" (Palgrave MacMillan). Warren Shiver is the founder and managing partner of Symmetrics Groupand has more than 20 years of sales, management and consulting experience. Michael Perla is a principal with Symmetrics Group, and has more than 20 years of sales effectiveness consulting and strategic marketing experience.