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Is It Time To Rethink Your Sales Training Program or Is Your Sales Training Delivering Results?
Sales is still a must for any company who wishes to stay in the marketplace. A recent Internet search uncovered over 471,000,000 hits on the words sales or selling. Visiting an Internet bookstore revealed similar interest with almost 11,400 titles including the key word of sales, over 8,208 titles with the key word of selling and 4,700 titles with the key words of sales and marketing. Extensive research conducted by the American Society for Testing and Development (ASTD) discovered direct training expenditures were 2% of payroll costs with another 10% of more in indirect costs. With all of this interest and dollars being invested in training and development for improved sales, possibly now is the time to assess your sales development. The following evaluation is for you, your manager, or your organization to determine the effectiveness of the current sales development initiatives within your company. After taking this quick assessment, some thoughts and questions to consider have been provided to help you truly discover how to secure the sales development results that you desire and more importantly require in today's highly competitive global business market. 1. Are the learning engagements training (learning a new skill) or development (enhancing a current skill set to improve the already learned skill)? Training Development 2. Is there a minimum of 50 hours of training or development per year devoted to the development of the necessary skills, knowledge, attitudes and habits necessary to become a world class organization? No Yes 3. Is the training or development offered on a weekly or biweekly basis providing ongoing opportunities for application and feedback? No Yes 4. Is the training or development offered on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis where learning engagements exceed 6 hours per day without opportunities for application and feedback between learning engagements? No Yes 5. Is the training or development aligned with the current organizational goals and supported from the top down by the CEO and executive committee? No Yes 6. Is the training or development based upon "core" competencies? No Yes 7. If training or development is based upon "core" competencies, how many times have you had to repeat the training? None 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times or more 8. Is the training or development based upon "desired" results? No Yes 9. If the training or development is based upon "desired" results, how many times have you had to repeat the training or development? None 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times or more 10. Is the training or development based upon weaknesses or upon the strengths of each individual within the organization? Weaknesses Strengths Thoughts and Questions for Your Consideration Now, that you have completed this straightforward assessment, the following thoughts and questions are designed to help you determine the effectiveness of your current sales training or development. 1. Are the learning engagements training (learning a new skill) or development (enhancing a current skill set to improve that already learned skill)? Training Development If answer was training and the objective is to learn a new skill, you are right on target! However, if your people already possess skills, then the learning needs to focus on development. Development goes beyond training and works to build the What's In It For Me (WIIFM) leading to the What's In It For Us (WIIFU). 2. Is there a minimum of 50 hours of training or development per year devoted to the development of the necessary skills, knowledge, attitudes and habits necessary to become a world class organization? No Yes If the answer was Yes, GREAT! You and your organization are committed to the your people and to reaching that next level of success. However, if any part of the answer was NO and you want to create a World-Class Organization, how are you going to achieve that goal? Much of the traditional training or development focuses on only knowledge and skills. Yet, performance failure more often than not is because of poor attitudes and habits. Attitude redevelopment is the KEY driving force to changing behaviors and securing sustainable results. Remember, if your people have spent at least 20 years learning something, one or even 10 hours per year will not significantly change their behaviors. 3. Is the training or development offered on a weekly or bi-weekly basis providing ongoing opportunities for application and feedback? No Yes If the answer was Yes, again CONGRATULTIONS! People need numerous opportunities to practice newly learned skills so that they are highly "competent" in both their attitudes and behaviors. For example we all know what 10 x 10 is. However, very few of us can answer as quickly and with as much confidence what 23 x 24 is. 4. Is the training or development offered on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis where learning engagements exceed 5 to 6 hours per day without opportunities for application and feedback between learning engagements? No Yes If the answer was Yes, then the learning may not be delivering the desired results and potentially creating a negative return on investment. Research suggests that a one time exposure to a learning event such as a 1 or 2 day full training or development session results in 50% cognitive retention after 24 hours; 25% cognitive retention after 48 hours and less than 2% cognitive retention after 16 days. Remember, the brain only absorbs, but the butt will endure. 5. Is the training or development aligned with the current organizational goals and supported from the top down by the CEO and executive committee? No Yes If you answered, Yes, again you and your company are headed for success. If the response was No, then you may wish to consider looking at your organizational goals to ensure alignment. An important side question to ask is can everyone in your organization name exactly the same top 3 organizational goals for the current year? If not, what are those "miss actions" costing you in terms of financials, leadership, relationships both external and internal and growth and innovation? 6. Is the training or development curriculum based upon "core" competencies? No Yes If you answered yes, then whose competencies are you using? Do all those competencies work for and with your organization and your people? 7. If training or development curriculum is based upon "core" competencies, how many times have you had to repeat the training? None 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times or more If you answered more than none, then is a core competency based curriculum, truly effective and creating the desired end result of transformation? 8. Is the training or development based upon "desired" results? No Yes If you answered No, then why are you undertaking this training or development? 9. If the training or development is based upon "desired" results, how many times have you had to repeat the training or development? None 1 time 2 times 3 times 4 times or more If you answered more than none, then potentially, the desired end results were not clearly communicated within the ENTIRE organization. (Refer to above Question 5, the side question.) 10. Is the training or development based upon weaknesses or upon the strengths of each individual within the organization? Weaknesses Strengths If you answered, weaknesses, then the question is why do winning teams win? Is it because of their weaknesses or strengths? Training or development should be strength-based not weakness-based. A strength-based curriculum ensures that everyone is leveraging their assets while working to improve their potential strengths and weaknesses. This quick assessment as well as the hints and questions are designed to help you easily recognize where your current efforts might be redirected to ensure that your sales training and development is truly delivering your desired end results. Leanne Hoagland-Smith, M.S. President of ADVANCED SYSTEMS, is the Process Specialist. With over 25 years of business and education experience, she builds peace and abundance by connecting the 3P's of Passion, Purpose and Performance through process improvement. Her ROI driven process solutions affect sustainable change in 4 key areas: financials, leadership, relationships and growth & innovation with a variety of industries. She aligns the strategies, systems and people to develop loyal internal customers that lead to external customers. As co-author of M.A.G.I.C.A.L. Potential:Living an Amazing Life Beyond Purpose to Achievement due for June 2005 release, Leanne speaks nationally to a variety of audiences. Please call Leanne a call at 219.759.5601 or email leanne@processspecialist.com if you are seeking amazing results. Copyright 2005 Leanne Hoagland-Smith, http://www.processspecialist.com Permission to publish this article, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way (grammatical corrections accepted)
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