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5 Moneyball Metrics
Sales Executives Can’t Ignore
The rest of the story is a Hollywood screenplay
in the making. Despite being one of the lowest-
spending teams in the league, Beane’s 2002
Oakland A’s finished the regular season in first
place and set an American League record by
winning a remarkable 20 consecutive games.
Of course, baseball executives aren’t the only
ones who can learn from Billy Beane. Many
sales executives are also overlooking some key
“moneyball” metrics and doing business the
old-fashioned way, by relying on unscientific or
indirect guides to track and predict their results.
To succeed, organizations need to do what
Beane did: jettison the conventional “wisdom”
and introduce the right metrics. Then they can
dramatically improve results and add an element
of predictability and clarity to the often-murky
sales process. Here are five moneyball metrics
that sales execs can’t afford to miss:
#1 Pipeline Velocity
Old metric: How much is in your pipeline?
A pipeline total is not an accurate way to forecast
success. Say, for instance, a rep is working 15
different deals worth a total of $1.5 million in
potential sales. That looks great on paper. The
problem is that deals in the pipeline are not
guaranteed to close. The pipeline itself is not an
accurate predictor of whether sales prospects will
ever convert to actual customers.
New metric: How fast is your pipeline
moving? Sales execs should not spend time tallying
pipeline totals. Instead, they should be assessing
pipeline velocity. Say a rep is working on 10 large
deals. The total amount of those 10 deals is a number
that indicates little in and of itself. The better metric
is how quickly the deals are progressing through the
sales stages. Have the deals been languishing in the
pipeline for six months or more getting stale? Or are
they moving steadily from stage to stage—from new
lead to initial meeting to qualified suspect to closable
prospect. The pace at which deals move through the
pipeline is a much better measure of future success
than the number of deals in the pipeline.
#2 Winning Percentage
Old metric: How many deals are you working
on? Sales execs have always kept a close eye on the
number of deals their sales reps are managing. But
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Moneyball isn’t just a great baseball story. It’s a great business story. In 2002, Billy Beane, general
manager of the low-budget, down-market Oakland A’s, had to rebuild the team after his three best
players departed for richer teams.
Hehadtosomehowassembleacontendingclubataneconomicalprice.Beaneknewthetraditional
metricsforselectingplayerswouldn’tcutit.Baseballexecutiveshadlongemployedsubjective,
nonquantitativemeasureslikethe“eye-candytest.”Doeshelookthepart?IshebuiltlikeAlexRodriguez?
Doeshehaveanattractivegirlfriend?Seriously.
Beanecouldseebaseballexecutiveswereassigningvaluetothewrongattributes.Sohecameupwitha
differentgameplan.Hedismissedthefuzzyintangiblesandmadehisselectionsscientifically—byusing
afewkeystatisticalmeasures.Andhismostimportantmeasureforhitterswasnothomeruns,RBIsor
battingaverage.Itwasaplayer’sabilitytogetonbase—anywayhecould.
that’s like a baseball manager choosing his starting
lineup based on the number of at-bats each player
has, not on how many hits they get or how often
they reach base. The number of deals a sales rep is
working on does not say much about the future of
those deals. A sales rep may be working 50 deals, but
if only one closes, something is seriously wrong.
New metric: What percentage of deals do you
win? The metric should not be how many times
salespeople step up to the plate. It should be how
many hits they get. If, historically, your sales reps
close an average of 35 percent of the deals they work
on, you can use that average to predict how many
of their current deals will convert to actual sales.
Then you can better forecast future success and plan
accordingly.
#3 Closing Speed
Old metric: How many deals did you close last
month/quarter/year? This is actually a pretty good
metric. But it could be even better. The problem with
the metric as it stands is that it’s not very reliable
when it comes to predicting future conversion rates.
The fact that a salesperson closed six deals in the
second quarter gives you an indication that the rep
is competent, but that number doesn’t tell you how
long those deals were sitting in the pipeline—or how
many deals the rep will close in the third quarter.
New metric: How long do your deals take
to convert? This metric provides the insight you
need to forecast success. When you measure time to
conversion, you know whether it’s taking your people
a week to close a deal or a year. Say one of your
sales reps has 12 new prospects. If you know that
rep is a fast closer, you can reliably expect a certain
percentage of those deals to close next month rather
than next year. You’ll have better insight into what the
rep is capable of producing—and when. As a result,
you’ll be in position to predict monthly and quarterly
sales because you’ll have accurate data that tells you
when prospects are likely to convert to customers.
#4 Acquisition Cost
Old metric: How much revenue do your
deals produce? As every sales manager knows,
sometimes it’s possible to lose even when you win.
A deal that generates $20,000 in revenue may look
good on paper, but if that deal cost $15,000 to close,
that’s not exactly a home run. Some sales reps put
up gaudy numbers. But if most of their profits get
chipped away by travel, lodging, entertainment and
meals, those numbers are not going to look so good
at the end of the season. Sales managers need to
bring in as much revenue as possible through their
sales team, but they need to do it at the lowest
possible cost.
New metric: How profitable are your deals?
As Billy Beane proved, winning teams are not
always the ones that spend the most money. In fact,
lowering costs can often improve performance. In
the book Sales 2.0: Improve Business Results Using
Innovative Sales Practices and Technology, the authors
argue that sales professionals who leverage social
media and the web often outperform the most
senior sales professionals in key activities. The
emergence of social media in particular provides an
opportunity for sales organizations to reduce their
acquisition costs. If sales people can use social media
to engage with customers and produce better quality
leads—without hopping on planes or wining and
dining prospects—the deals they close will be that
much more profitable.
#5 New Logos
Old metric: How many sales did you close?
Not all sales are created equal. What if the top
producer at your company brings in $1 million a
year in sales but all those sales, year after year, come
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from the same five companies? Yes, the total dollar
amount is good and a very welcome addition to
the top line. But real growth—the kind that excites
shareholders, frightens competitors and attracts top
talent—is driven by net new customers.
New metric: How many net new wins did you
get? Say another sales rep on your team lands seven
new deals worth $600,000. That’s not as much as the
$1 million your top producer brought in, but those
are still seven big wins that will likely prove far more
valuable down the road in terms of opportunities to
expand—not to mention the marketing and public
relations value that comes along with a new brand-
name client.
What’s Next?
If you’re ready to change your approach to measuring
and predicting sales but aren’t sure where to begin,
the team at Domo can help. Domo is a new form
of business intelligence that puts an end to fuzzy,
inaccurate sales reporting. Not only does Domo bring
all your sales data—pipeline, forecasts, close rates and
more—together in one place, but it also looks amazing
and it’s designed for actual sales leaders (not just Excel
wizards). To learn more, visit www.domo.com/sales,
call 1-800-899-1000 or follow @domotalk.
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5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Execs Can't Miss

  • 1. 5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Executives Can’t Ignore
  • 2. The rest of the story is a Hollywood screenplay in the making. Despite being one of the lowest- spending teams in the league, Beane’s 2002 Oakland A’s finished the regular season in first place and set an American League record by winning a remarkable 20 consecutive games. Of course, baseball executives aren’t the only ones who can learn from Billy Beane. Many sales executives are also overlooking some key “moneyball” metrics and doing business the old-fashioned way, by relying on unscientific or indirect guides to track and predict their results. To succeed, organizations need to do what Beane did: jettison the conventional “wisdom” and introduce the right metrics. Then they can dramatically improve results and add an element of predictability and clarity to the often-murky sales process. Here are five moneyball metrics that sales execs can’t afford to miss: #1 Pipeline Velocity Old metric: How much is in your pipeline? A pipeline total is not an accurate way to forecast success. Say, for instance, a rep is working 15 different deals worth a total of $1.5 million in potential sales. That looks great on paper. The problem is that deals in the pipeline are not guaranteed to close. The pipeline itself is not an accurate predictor of whether sales prospects will ever convert to actual customers. New metric: How fast is your pipeline moving? Sales execs should not spend time tallying pipeline totals. Instead, they should be assessing pipeline velocity. Say a rep is working on 10 large deals. The total amount of those 10 deals is a number that indicates little in and of itself. The better metric is how quickly the deals are progressing through the sales stages. Have the deals been languishing in the pipeline for six months or more getting stale? Or are they moving steadily from stage to stage—from new lead to initial meeting to qualified suspect to closable prospect. The pace at which deals move through the pipeline is a much better measure of future success than the number of deals in the pipeline. #2 Winning Percentage Old metric: How many deals are you working on? Sales execs have always kept a close eye on the number of deals their sales reps are managing. But www.domo.com Executive Brief: 5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Executives Can’t Ignore 1.800.899.1000 Moneyball isn’t just a great baseball story. It’s a great business story. In 2002, Billy Beane, general manager of the low-budget, down-market Oakland A’s, had to rebuild the team after his three best players departed for richer teams. Hehadtosomehowassembleacontendingclubataneconomicalprice.Beaneknewthetraditional metricsforselectingplayerswouldn’tcutit.Baseballexecutiveshadlongemployedsubjective, nonquantitativemeasureslikethe“eye-candytest.”Doeshelookthepart?IshebuiltlikeAlexRodriguez? Doeshehaveanattractivegirlfriend?Seriously. Beanecouldseebaseballexecutiveswereassigningvaluetothewrongattributes.Sohecameupwitha differentgameplan.Hedismissedthefuzzyintangiblesandmadehisselectionsscientifically—byusing afewkeystatisticalmeasures.Andhismostimportantmeasureforhitterswasnothomeruns,RBIsor battingaverage.Itwasaplayer’sabilitytogetonbase—anywayhecould.
  • 3. that’s like a baseball manager choosing his starting lineup based on the number of at-bats each player has, not on how many hits they get or how often they reach base. The number of deals a sales rep is working on does not say much about the future of those deals. A sales rep may be working 50 deals, but if only one closes, something is seriously wrong. New metric: What percentage of deals do you win? The metric should not be how many times salespeople step up to the plate. It should be how many hits they get. If, historically, your sales reps close an average of 35 percent of the deals they work on, you can use that average to predict how many of their current deals will convert to actual sales. Then you can better forecast future success and plan accordingly. #3 Closing Speed Old metric: How many deals did you close last month/quarter/year? This is actually a pretty good metric. But it could be even better. The problem with the metric as it stands is that it’s not very reliable when it comes to predicting future conversion rates. The fact that a salesperson closed six deals in the second quarter gives you an indication that the rep is competent, but that number doesn’t tell you how long those deals were sitting in the pipeline—or how many deals the rep will close in the third quarter. New metric: How long do your deals take to convert? This metric provides the insight you need to forecast success. When you measure time to conversion, you know whether it’s taking your people a week to close a deal or a year. Say one of your sales reps has 12 new prospects. If you know that rep is a fast closer, you can reliably expect a certain percentage of those deals to close next month rather than next year. You’ll have better insight into what the rep is capable of producing—and when. As a result, you’ll be in position to predict monthly and quarterly sales because you’ll have accurate data that tells you when prospects are likely to convert to customers. #4 Acquisition Cost Old metric: How much revenue do your deals produce? As every sales manager knows, sometimes it’s possible to lose even when you win. A deal that generates $20,000 in revenue may look good on paper, but if that deal cost $15,000 to close, that’s not exactly a home run. Some sales reps put up gaudy numbers. But if most of their profits get chipped away by travel, lodging, entertainment and meals, those numbers are not going to look so good at the end of the season. Sales managers need to bring in as much revenue as possible through their sales team, but they need to do it at the lowest possible cost. New metric: How profitable are your deals? As Billy Beane proved, winning teams are not always the ones that spend the most money. In fact, lowering costs can often improve performance. In the book Sales 2.0: Improve Business Results Using Innovative Sales Practices and Technology, the authors argue that sales professionals who leverage social media and the web often outperform the most senior sales professionals in key activities. The emergence of social media in particular provides an opportunity for sales organizations to reduce their acquisition costs. If sales people can use social media to engage with customers and produce better quality leads—without hopping on planes or wining and dining prospects—the deals they close will be that much more profitable. #5 New Logos Old metric: How many sales did you close? Not all sales are created equal. What if the top producer at your company brings in $1 million a year in sales but all those sales, year after year, come www.domo.com Executive Brief: 5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Executives Can’t Ignore 1.800.899.1000
  • 4. from the same five companies? Yes, the total dollar amount is good and a very welcome addition to the top line. But real growth—the kind that excites shareholders, frightens competitors and attracts top talent—is driven by net new customers. New metric: How many net new wins did you get? Say another sales rep on your team lands seven new deals worth $600,000. That’s not as much as the $1 million your top producer brought in, but those are still seven big wins that will likely prove far more valuable down the road in terms of opportunities to expand—not to mention the marketing and public relations value that comes along with a new brand- name client. What’s Next? If you’re ready to change your approach to measuring and predicting sales but aren’t sure where to begin, the team at Domo can help. Domo is a new form of business intelligence that puts an end to fuzzy, inaccurate sales reporting. Not only does Domo bring all your sales data—pipeline, forecasts, close rates and more—together in one place, but it also looks amazing and it’s designed for actual sales leaders (not just Excel wizards). To learn more, visit www.domo.com/sales, call 1-800-899-1000 or follow @domotalk. www.domo.com Executive Brief: 5 Moneyball Metrics Sales Executives Can’t Ignore 1.800.899.1000