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  1. 1. N e w A ge S t rat e g i c S e l l i n g Dr Wilfred Monteiro www.synergymanager.net
  2. 2. H O W O F T E N H A V E Y O U H E A R D T H E S E W O R D S ? ? ?
  3. 3. KEY Account Selling versus Small Account Selling Key Account Small Account A series of meetings over an extended period of time with many different people Face-to-face meetings between just the salesperson and a prospect Works directly with the ultimate decision maker No direct access to the ultimate decision maker Works directly with the ultimate decision maker No direct access to the ultimate decision maker Size of the sale is larger Today’s indent Time horizon for purchasing differs Now or never attitude Closing techniques can sometimes cost the salesperson business Closing techniques may be effective Objection prevention Objection handling Longer sales cycle Shorter sales cycle
  4. 4. • If the investment in key account management is to be made (and it is not insignificant), a number of elements must be in place. • Key among them is that those salespersons who manage and participate in the key sales teams must be thoroughly grounded in the regimen and process of strategic selling. • If they are not, the exercise of KAM will produce marginal results at best and be wasteful of corporate resources because KAM is "graduate level" strategic selling. • If the investment in key account management is to be made (and it is not insignificant), a number of elements must be in place. • Key among them is that those salespersons who manage and participate in the key sales teams must be thoroughly grounded in the regimen and process of strategic selling. • If they are not, the exercise of KAM will produce marginal results at best and be wasteful of corporate resources because KAM is "graduate level" strategic selling.
  5. 5. D o n ' t a t t e m p t K A M w i t h o u t a f i r m l y i n t e r n a l i z e d s t r a t e g i c s e l l i n g r e g i m e n i n p l a c e a n d w o r k i n g .
  6. 6. KAM- the STEPS of strategic selling • Establishing a full understanding of the customer - This includes size, success, vision of the future, corporate personality, culture and needs. • Developing a detailed knowledge base, fab by fab, throughout the world - The team must collect information on the installed base of the supplier's products and that of key competitors to understand the supplier's competitive position. • Developing a broad strategic plan- Building a significant position within a customer takes time, tenacity, and consistency in movement toward objectives. • Establishing a full understanding of the customer - This includes size, success, vision of the future, corporate personality, culture and needs. • Developing a detailed knowledge base, fab by fab, throughout the world - The team must collect information on the installed base of the supplier's products and that of key competitors to understand the supplier's competitive position. • Developing a broad strategic plan- Building a significant position within a customer takes time, tenacity, and consistency in movement toward objectives. 6 (c) copyright 2010 Dr Wilfred Monteiro www.synergymanager.net
  7. 7. • In a nutshell, strategic selling is a process combining all the classic selling skills with a dynamic understanding of the individual styles of key players, the forces driving customer decisions, the customer's corporate culture, the customer's strategies with its customers, and the long-term and day-to-day needs at both the corporate and fab level. • In a nutshell, strategic selling is a process combining all the classic selling skills with a dynamic understanding of the individual styles of key players, the forces driving customer decisions, the customer's corporate culture, the customer's strategies with its customers, and the long-term and day-to-day needs at both the corporate and fab level.
  8. 8. • Among the benefits of strategic selling to equipment and materials suppliers are: • Extension of strategic vision and understanding of customer goals. • Establishment of strong business relationships. • Establishment of technology and business feed-back loops to increase the likelihood of having the supplier's corporate technology and product road maps understood by customers, and vice versa. • Increasing credibility among customers as a long-term player in the equipment and materials industry. • Among the benefits of strategic selling to equipment and materials suppliers are: • Extension of strategic vision and understanding of customer goals. • Establishment of strong business relationships. • Establishment of technology and business feed-back loops to increase the likelihood of having the supplier's corporate technology and product road maps understood by customers, and vice versa. • Increasing credibility among customers as a long-term player in the equipment and materials industry.
  9. 9. Key Account Management - best practice actions Set account objectives Set account objectivesReview account Analyze AccountAnalyze Account  Rank accounts on “Improvement Potential” index  Re-deploy resources to highest potential channels/accounts  Target category management efforts to accounts with “capability”  Understand account requirements/ needs/ capabilities  Plan account actions to “fix” problem P&L line items  Target account goals/ accountability for profit improvement  Match strategy to “improvement” potential  Tie account team incentives to customer metrics  Reflect “balanced scorecard” in account metrics Set account objectives Set account objectives Plan account strategy Plan account strategy Take planned action Take planned action Review accountReview account  Understand account requirements/ needs/ capabilities  Plan account actions to “fix” problem P&L line items  Target account goals/ accountability for profit improvement  Match strategy to “improvement” potential  Include customer in account planning process  Develop both internal and customer targets  Tie actions/events to improvement opportunities  Monitor performance against tactical plan  Hold account team members accountable 9 (c) copyright 2010 Dr Wilfred Monteiro www.synergymanager.net
  10. 10. • Generally, the steps are: • Establishing a full understanding of the customer - This includes size, success, vision of the future, corporate personality, culture and needs. • Developing a detailed knowledge base, fab by fab, throughout the world - The team must collect information on the installed base of the supplier's products and that of key competitors to understand the supplier's competitive position. • Developing a broad strategic plan- Building a significant position within a customer takes time, tenacity, and consistency in movement toward objectives. • Generally, the steps are: • Establishing a full understanding of the customer - This includes size, success, vision of the future, corporate personality, culture and needs. • Developing a detailed knowledge base, fab by fab, throughout the world - The team must collect information on the installed base of the supplier's products and that of key competitors to understand the supplier's competitive position. • Developing a broad strategic plan- Building a significant position within a customer takes time, tenacity, and consistency in movement toward objectives.
  11. 11. • With the strategic foundation in place, the action plan evolves through a series of carefully planned steps: • Understanding the customer's organizational structure - Gaining commitment from a customer begins with the identification of true decision makers and influencers. This is an ongoing and dynamic process because customer personnel assignments change, new information is garnered, new relationships are created and the decision track is subtly modified. As contact increases, a major requirement is to analyze personal characteristics of key players. Their personality makeup creates unique decision making dynamics. • Determining the power structure - As key customer personnel profiles evolve, potential influence relationships can be defined. From these, a power chart, rather than an organizational chart, is created, which delineates the "real" flow of decision making. • Developing, assigning and monitoring tactical plans - This allows the team to develop individual tactics for that customer. • With the strategic foundation in place, the action plan evolves through a series of carefully planned steps: • Understanding the customer's organizational structure - Gaining commitment from a customer begins with the identification of true decision makers and influencers. This is an ongoing and dynamic process because customer personnel assignments change, new information is garnered, new relationships are created and the decision track is subtly modified. As contact increases, a major requirement is to analyze personal characteristics of key players. Their personality makeup creates unique decision making dynamics. • Determining the power structure - As key customer personnel profiles evolve, potential influence relationships can be defined. From these, a power chart, rather than an organizational chart, is created, which delineates the "real" flow of decision making. • Developing, assigning and monitoring tactical plans - This allows the team to develop individual tactics for that customer.
  12. 12. • It is at this point that many otherwise effective plans die. If results are not monitored, targets set and the entire process reiterated, it will not succeed. • Sometimes these programs are even driven from outside the company at the outset in order to establish momentum free from corporate politics. • Successful key account management demands supplier management commitment, resources, and time. It is a process, not an event! • For the equipment industry, the rewards for success are large, and the penalties for failure long lasting - and possibly fatal. • It is at this point that many otherwise effective plans die. If results are not monitored, targets set and the entire process reiterated, it will not succeed. • Sometimes these programs are even driven from outside the company at the outset in order to establish momentum free from corporate politics. • Successful key account management demands supplier management commitment, resources, and time. It is a process, not an event! • For the equipment industry, the rewards for success are large, and the penalties for failure long lasting - and possibly fatal.
  13. 13. "The Seven Keys to Managing Strategic Accounts" Let's take a look at what are the aspects that experts recommends as optimal key account behaviour: - Learn how to meet and interact with your customers' top decision makers. - Never take your competitors for granted: they'll usually surprise you. - Set realistic goals, and be prepared for the stress of last-minute problems or changes that will come with no warning. - Get to work before everybody else does. - Know your customers' needs and concerns intimately. - Help customers even in areas unrelated to your product or service. - Only bend the rules when it's necessary to service the customer. - Remember that competitors may sometimes offer better service. - Make sure your customers know when a problem has been solved and that they know you know. "The Seven Keys to Managing Strategic Accounts" Let's take a look at what are the aspects that experts recommends as optimal key account behaviour: - Learn how to meet and interact with your customers' top decision makers. - Never take your competitors for granted: they'll usually surprise you. - Set realistic goals, and be prepared for the stress of last-minute problems or changes that will come with no warning. - Get to work before everybody else does. - Know your customers' needs and concerns intimately. - Help customers even in areas unrelated to your product or service. - Only bend the rules when it's necessary to service the customer. - Remember that competitors may sometimes offer better service. - Make sure your customers know when a problem has been solved and that they know you know. 13 (c) copyright 2010 Dr Wilfred Monteiro www.synergymanager.net
  14. 14. • is a nationally acclaimed stalwart in the field of business management with an illustrious career spanning over 30 years • He is a consultant and advisor to Board of Directors of leading companies & Chambers of Commerce; • a management trainer of high repute who has conducted over 2250 seminars in India and abroad in areas of business strategy, marketing & organization development. • a Visiting Professor to premier management institutes and staff training colleges throughout India. Dr WILFRED MONTEIRO • is a nationally acclaimed stalwart in the field of business management with an illustrious career spanning over 30 years • He is a consultant and advisor to Board of Directors of leading companies & Chambers of Commerce; • a management trainer of high repute who has conducted over 2250 seminars in India and abroad in areas of business strategy, marketing & organization development. • a Visiting Professor to premier management institutes and staff training colleges throughout India. 14website: www.synergymanager.net
  15. 15. – http://wilfredmonteiro.blogspot.in/ – http://negotiating-wizard.blogspot.in – http://salescoach-india.blogspot.in – http://the-sales-champ.blogspot.in – http://salesforce-excellence.blogspot.in – http://strategic-selling.blogspot.in – http://hrm-excellence.blogspot.in – http://personal-growth-guru.blogspot.in – http://thegreatmanager.blogspot.in – http://leadership-by-values.blogspot.in – http://therightetiquette.blogspot.in Dr WILFRED MONTEIRO please view the blogspots I have developed for my participant ongoing learning – http://wilfredmonteiro.blogspot.in/ – http://negotiating-wizard.blogspot.in – http://salescoach-india.blogspot.in – http://the-sales-champ.blogspot.in – http://salesforce-excellence.blogspot.in – http://strategic-selling.blogspot.in – http://hrm-excellence.blogspot.in – http://personal-growth-guru.blogspot.in – http://thegreatmanager.blogspot.in – http://leadership-by-values.blogspot.in – http://therightetiquette.blogspot.in 15website: www.synergymanager.net (c) copyright 2010 Dr Wilfred Monteiro www.synergyma nager.net
  16. 16. CONTACT US Dr Wilfred Monteiro TELE : 91 22 9819843927 EMAIL: wm@synergymanager.net Website: www.synergymanager.net SYNERGY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES sales force development expertise since 1993 SYNERGY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES sales force development expertise since 1993 OUR AREAS OF CLIENT SERVICE INCLUDE: • Formulating Sales Strategic Plans • Designing of Sales Systems & Process • Auditing Sales Processes & Practices • Leadership & Salesforce Development • Key Customer-Account Management • Improvising Salesforce Motivation & Engagement • Installing Performance Measurement Systems • Building Customer Centric Organizations

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