Episode 95

The Secret Sauce to Sales Management and Leadership Success with Wesleyne

Published on: 7th December, 2022

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Highlights

  • [01:20] - Happy Birthday Transformed Sales Podcast.
  • [03:16] - How to tell your field salespeople how to spend their day.
  • [05:54] - Coaching a salesperson that is not doing their job well without overwhelming them.
  • [10:10] - Shifting away from only focusing on metrics or KPIs.
  • [13:21] - Managing Versus Leading: Their differences and how to go about each.

In this Happy Birthday episode of the Transformed Sales Podcast, I celebrated 2 years of running this labor of love that I started to keep you educated on how to become a sales manager or leader, and how to consistently thrive at it. Managing a sales team is not for the faint of heart. By nature, salespeople are strong-willed and focused on winning. Managing them is less like herding cats, it’s more like herding sharks. Except, in this case, you have to get each shark to sustain a five-minute pitch on how your product improves business outcomes in a specific vertical.

So what does sales management do to keep their team happy and well-fed, without dulling their competitive edge? Make sure you tune in to the episode because I will share the skills and habits you should adopt in order to be a successful sales manager and leader. You will get practical tips you can apply today, to begin seeing drastic improvements in your sales management and leadership skills. Enjoy and don’t forget to share!

 

Quotes


“If there’s no positive thing that you can find about an employee, something the’re doing right, then you really need to change your mindset” - Wesleyne


“Our salespeople must recognize us as human beings that they can tap into, and go to and ask questions” - Wesleyne


“If you have a low performer, you need to coach to that person’s areas of opportunities” - Wesleyne


“Communication is very important when we are working with our reps and we’re developing them” - Wesleyne


“A leader actually leads from behind and below” - Wesleyne


“Your job as a sales leader is to minimize yourself and elevate every single person on your team” - Wesleyne


“As a sales leader and coach, it’s your responsibility to focus on elevating the team, leading with empathy, and making sure that they have everything they need to be successful in their positions ” - Wesleyne


Connect with Wesleyne:

  • Wesleyne’s Website - https://transformedsales.com/
  • Wesleyne on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleynegreer/
  • Wesleyne on Facebook - https://web.facebook.com/wesleynegreer
  • Wesleyne on Twitter - https://twitter.com/wesleynegreer
  • Email Her at wesleyne@transformedsales.com
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About the Podcast

Transformed Sales
Transforming Sales Managers to Lead Using Behavior-Based Skills Development
As a sales manager, you are judged by the performance of your team. And you're praised when they do well. But one thing that you've not been able to figure out is how to get everyone on your team consistently hitting quota every single month. Sales leadership is difficult.

The Transformed Sales podcast equips sales leaders with the skills to develop high-performance teams. We provide coaching strategies for improving sales team performance, mentoring developing sellers, and providing ongoing support for best practices. As a result sales leaders can guide, create, and nurture long-term relationships with their teams.

You will learn how to enhance your ability to engage in productive conversations with internal team members, resulting in a collaborative, dynamic environment where sellers feel supported.

Transformed Sales assists businesses in developing and building the culture necessary to build high-performing sales teams. In this leadership coaching program, coaching strategies are offered that can be used to improve the performance of sales teams. These strategies provide ongoing support and reinforcement of best practices