Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Tactics

The United States Army has learned, by virtue of countless experiences, how to tactically attack the enemy. Many of these battle tested tactics, have not changed significantly over many, many years. They remain unchanged for one very simple reason. They work.

The technology has really changed. Weapons that used to be somewhat accurate are now more technically advanced and these technological advances have made these soldiers and the weapons they use far more effective.

Soldiers in the Army are highly trained on how to use the established and successful tactics and how to accurately use the sophisticated weaponry. The mix of established tactics and modern day weaponry is incredibly effective.

And so it should be in sales. There are established sales tactics that must be adhered to in order to achieve the desired results. Simply because there are a million "shiny new digital toys" in your industry does not give you permission to abandon selling tactics that are battle tested.

New technology can be powerfully seductive and has lead many organizations down the yellow brick road only to find that the bricks are crumbling beneath their hurried feet. They replaced common sense methods with uncommon abandonment of logical and methodical processes and there is always a price to pay. Sales fundamental tactics are labeled as such because they (dare I say it) are tactically fundamental to your success.

Learning the new technology, products and services will empower you to help your clients, when it makes sense for the client. Doing so at the expense of successful tactics and proven products, will likely delay and absolutely subvert the process.

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