Back in 2015 we compiled a set of mind-blowing sales statistics. Since then, hundreds of thousands have read that blog. Some of the stats have even found their way into sermons and political speeches!
Fast forward to today, the pace of change in sales is escalating. A global pandemic is transforming buyer behavior and sales practices. One sales leader we know describes it as 6 years of change in 6 months.
We've culled through our research and scanned the landscape to gather 21 new mind-blowing sales statistics. Review our updated list for new insight into modern selling. Use them to challenge your thinking, motivate your team, and focus on what's needed for success today.
In addition, we've packaged these stats into a downloadable slideshow that you can use with your teams. Click on any stat to share on social media.
Takeaway: New buyer habits are sticking. Remote selling and asynchronous engagement via chat, email, and other platforms are here to stay.
Takeaway: The risk of bad digital selling is significant. Noise levels are at all-time highs. Sellers must know how to deliver messages that break through the clutter.
Takeaway: The adoption curve of video is like nothing we've seen before. Using video in remote sales meetings is now the baseline assumption vs. an exception to the rule.
Takeaway: The skills required for effective remote selling are very different. Traditional interpersonal and relationship skills will always be important. But keeping easily distracted remote buyers engaged is critical.
Takeaway: Navigating the new decision making process means more stakeholders and higher levels of sign off. Sales teams must equip their champions to communicate value in ways that resonate with the C-suite.
Takeaway: Gaining access to more senior buyers means seeing your solution through the lens of buyer business issues. This issues orientation is a major blindspot for many sales teams.
Takeaway: High-performing sales managers have embraced new technology to increase coaching quality and quantity. Less travel means more time to identify and address rep opportunities.
Takeaway: While the potential for better coaching is massive, too many managers aren't stepping up. New sales models have exposed decades of poor sales management practices.
Takeaway: Meeting fatigue is real as executives work to stay connected to their teams. Don't let your reps contribute to meeting exhaustion by executing poorly planned buyer interactions.
Takeaway: A dramatic cut of time spent in travel and other non-selling activities have stripped away the excuses. New standards for individual rep productivity are being defined.
Takeaway: Economic uncertainty puts a brighter spotlight on ROI. Nice-to-have projects or initiatives have stalled. Solutions that promise tangible financial benefits are being fast-tracked.
Takeaway: The importance of cost savings and financial return mean more direct involvement by CFOs. Know your buyer and translate the benefits of your offering into terms that resonates with senior financial decision-makers.
Takeaway: The bar for a face-to-face meeting continues to rise. Without a compelling message and strong meeting strategy, in-person sales calls can do more damage than good.
Takeaway: Most sales leaders acted quickly in responding to the new market dynamics. Investments in new remote sales tools, processes, and skills will continue.
Takeaway: Done right, remote selling drives major gains in sales effectiveness. Sales leaders like what they see. They're pushing harder and faster to reimagine every aspect of their sales organizations.
Takeaway: It's clear we're going through a watershed moment in sales. The new environment has accelerated long-needed changes in sales and sales management.
Takeaway: Updates to messaging, processes, products, and tools are combining with greater buyer demands. All this is leading to more work hours for reps.
Takeaway: Using video in a remote sales call is a new table stake. Reps who have embraced the camera are seeing dramatic gains in buyer engagement, and ultimately better close rates.
Takeaway: Today's reps are doing more to help buyers buy. Each sales call brings a new set of rep actions to maintain deal momentum.
Takeaway: Transparency in discussing price and business value is key. Winning sales teams know how to confidently position the economic value of their solution and aren't timid in qualifying based on budget.
Takeaway: Let this one sink in for a moment. Market disruption has a way of separating winners from losers. Sales teams who lean into the challenge of delivering differentiated sales experiences will thrive.
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