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1 Published by Soundview Executive Book Summaries, Box 1053, Concordville, Pennsylvania 19331 USA 2003 Soundview Executive Book Summaries All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is to Compete and Win When the Stakes are High!MASTERINGTHE COMPLEXSALETHE SUMMARY IN BRIEFTo compete successfully and win more business in today s turbulentworld of business-to-business sales, sales professionals need a new businessparadigm that is specifically designed for the Complex sales arena, one thatoffers a system and the skills and the mental discipline needed to execute need, says business strategist, consultant and speaker Jeff Thull.
2 Asmarter way to smarter way to sell transforms the conventional sales pitch that cus-tomers must endure into a high quality decision-making process that cus-tomers value. It transforms salespeople from predators into valued businesspartners in the customer s mind. It transforms the sales process from pre-mature presentations to a process of mutual confirmation. And it transformsthe conventional solutions-based, seller-first approach to sales into a diag-nostic-based, customer-centric approach. In fact, a smarter way to sell,Thull persuasively argues in Mastering the Complex Sale,is to stop sellingin the conventional sense and adopt a practical proven approach calledDiagnostic Business Development (or the Prime Process).
3 Concentrated Knowledge for the Busy Executive 25, No. 11 (3 parts) Part 2, November 2003 Order # 25-27 CONTENTSThe High Stakes World ofComplex SalesPages 2, 3, 4 Four Phases of the PrimeProcessPages 4, 5, 6 Discover the PrimeCustomerPage 4 Diagnose the ComplexProblemPages 4, 5 Design the ComplexSolutionPages 5, 6 Deliver on the PrimeProcessPage 6 Leading the Complex SalesOrganizationPages 6, 7 Turning OrganizationalStrategy into Sales ResultsPages 7, 8By Jeff ThullFILE: SALES What You ll Learn In This SummaryIn this summary, you'll learn how to.
4 Gain access to and manage multiple decision makers at the highest lev-els of power and influence in the customer s organization. Differentiate yourself from the competition early and often. Dramatically reduce the sales cycle time. Avoid the trap of unpaid consulting. Identify untapped sources of opportunity and develop new businessinstead of chasing the usual suspects along with the rest of the crowd. Develop a common process and language with which the entire sales,marketing, and support team can present a unified voice to the High Stakes World ofComplex SalesComplex sales are primarily business-to-business andbusiness-to-government transactions.
5 They involve mul-tiple people with multiple perspectives, sometimes frommultiple companies and across multiple cultural andcountry borders. Complex sales cycles can run fromdays to years. Undertaking this level of sale requiressignificant investment in time and is no single buying decision in the complexsale. The buying process is actually a long chain ofinterrelated decisions, impacting multiple departmentsand disciplines in the customer s organization. There isno single decision maker. The Complex sale has multipledecision makers, each seeing the issues of the transac-tion from his or her own perspective and operating inthe context of his or her job responsibilities and self-interest.
6 These are not run-of-the-mill transactions; thecustomer requires help to complete the sale. The Forces Squeezing Sales ProfessionalsExperiences with more than 10,000 salespeople eachyear confirm that, in the Complex environment, the out-come of the conventional sales process is increasinglyrandom and unpredictable. Two opposing forces aresqueezing these sales professionals: rapid commoditiza-tion and increasing ,the pressure from customers todevalue the differences between goods and services andreduce the buying decision to the lowest commondenominator selling price is a phenomenon thatsalespeople face every the second force squeezing sales pro-fessionals.
7 The very structure of organizations is becom-ing more Complex . Customers are demanding morecomplex relationships. They are drastically reducingtheir supply bases and asking the remaining vendors totake a more active role in their business levels of complexity can also be found in thesituations and problems our customers face theirbusiness environments are more competitive than ever,technological advances are radically altering their indus-tries and markets, and their margins for error are by Conventional ThinkingThe common response to the squeeze produced by theconverging forces of commoditization and complexity isto sell harder.
8 The sad reality is that selling harder fitsthe popular definition of insanity: You are doing thesame thing again and again and expecting a differentresult. This happens because the conventional sellingprocess prospect, qualify, present and close thatmost sales people use has not kept pace and adapted tothe new realities of the Complex sale. When salespeople follow conventional thinking, theyMASTERING THE Complex SALEby Jeff Thull THECOMPLETESUMMARYFor Additional Information on the author, go to: by Soundview Executive Book Summaries(ISSN 0747-2196), Box 1053, Concordville, PA 19331 USA, a division of Concentrated Knowledge Corporation.
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10 DEPRINZIO Art and DesignCHRISLAUER Managing EditorCHRISTOPHERG. MURRAY Editor-in-ChiefGEORGEY. CLEMENT PublisherSoundview Executive Book Summaries 2 The author:Jeff Thull is the President, CEO andfounder of Prime Resource Group, a leading consultancythat delivers optimal market strategies for business successwhose clients include 3M, Microsoft, Siemens, Citicorpand 2003 by Jeff Thull. Summarized by per-mission of the publisher, John Wiley & Sons, 111 RiverStreet, Hoboken, NJ 07030. 220 pages. $ ISBN 0-471-43151-6.