Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Sales


The Sales Cycle is the time / process between when the 1st contact with the customer is made to the time the deal is closed.

A Product Sale or a Service Sale usually would begin with maybe an enquiry from the prospective customer on the pricing of the product or the timelines for the delivery of a certain service to the point when the Prospect either accepts the terms and signs a deal or declines the offer.

A typical Sales Cycle can take anywhere from a few days to over a year! Sales Cycle times and processes vary enormously depending on the company, type of business (product/service), the effectiveness of the sales process, the market and the particular situation applying to the customer at the time of the enquiry.

The Sales Cycle time is also referred to as the Sale Gestation Period (ie from conception to birth - enquiry to sale). The sales cycle in a sweet shop is less than a minute; in the international aviation sector or civil construction market the Sales Cycle can be many months or even a few years.

A typical Sales Cycle for a moderately complex product might be:

1. Approach

2. Qualification

3. Agreement On Need

4. Sell The Company

5. Fill The Need

6. Act Of Commitment

7. Present proposal and CLOSE sale.

Sales Funnel - describes the pattern, plan or actual achievement of conversion of prospects into sales, pre-enquiry and then through the sales cycle. So-called because it includes the conversion ratio at each stage of the sales cycle, which has a funelling effect. Prospects are said to be fed into the top of the funnel, and converted sales drop out at the bottom. The extent of conversion success (ie the tightness of each ratio) reflects the quality of prospects fed into the top, and the sales skill at each conversion stage. The Sales Funnel is a very powerful sales planning and sales management tool.

More on this later...

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

I am On My Own !

A month ! Yes ! That is how long a time we'v spent in Luton. Long enough for me to explore places as varied as the Grocery/Vegetable Shops, The Shopping Mall, The Doctor, Nearby Parks, The Local Health Club, The Multiplex, The Train Station, Abhi's office, The Office of our Property Consultant, The Bank and my way back home any of the streets withing Luton.
A train journey to Bedford also helped me understand the Maps and figure my way home if I were left alone from some place new. Hopefully, our weekend trip to London would help me get a little more gutsy to travel alone to any interviews that I might have to attend in London.
What still remains to be explored is the Library, The Local Indian Communities and the Temples around if any. Another problem I encounter is the absence of IT Consulting Firms in Luton. I might have to travel South East to get in touch with agencies who might want to put me forward for some suitable requirements.
The clock seems to be ticking faster and I am trying hard to keep pace with time...

Monday, 30 June 2008

I Won the Bet ! :)

SPAIN won ! :) But dint quite enjoy the match as much as we thought we would ! :( Initial 10 mins i was lead into thinking Germany would score since the ball was in the opposite half for most of the time. But i was thankfully proven wrong.
The half time i thought would've got both the teams geared up, but the German's seemed to be playing a lost match! It was as if they came on field without any strategy at all ! And well, i would've enjoyed more if there were some more attempts made by SPAIN to score some more.
1-0 in a EURO CUP final was not an enjoyable score really. I was actually hoping for some extra time and then some penalties and even a sudden death ! Too much haan ! :)
But Cheers to SPAIN !! Afterall they entered the History Books after 44 long years ! :)
Long Live Football ! (or as they call it here - Soccer!)