E281 | Justin Roff-Marsh on Maximising Your Sales Efficiency with Sales Process Engineering
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If you're feeling frustrated with your current sales process, constantly hitting roadblocks, and struggling to achieve your growth targets, then you are not alone. Instead of seeing the scalable business growth you desire, you are pouring resources into outdated tactics, hoping for results that never materialise. It's time to break free from the cycle of inefficiency and disappointment and take control of your sales process. With the right strategies in place, you can transform your approach and achieve the improved efficiency and scalable business growth you've been striving for.
To talk about this, we’ve invited back on the show no other than Justin Roff-Mars, a renowned figure in sales process engineering and a dear friend. In this episode, Justin emphasises the critical need for optimising sales processes to drive efficient business growth. He challenges the common misconception that solely doubling the size of the sales organisation results in doubling revenue, highlighting the importance of understanding the underlying reasons for growth.
Justin’s insights on the misconception of account management, the significance of loose coupling between sales and operations, and his practical examples provide valuable guidance for businesses aiming to enhance their sales and operations processes. This conversation offers in-depth insights and practical strategies for sales executives and managers who seek to optimise their sales processes, improve efficiency, and achieve scalable business growth.
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On today’s podcast:
- Engineer your sales process for maximum efficiency and growth.
- Optimise front-of-house operations to drive sales success.
- Understand key business growth factors to propel your sales.
- Embrace the importance of loose coupling in sales strategies.
- Continuously learn for ongoing sales improvement and succes.
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The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
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