You have likely tried at least once to implement a clearly defined, visible customer experience journey template, but have fallen flat – or working ‘on’ the business has been overshadowed by the need to get your hands dirty and deliver.
This leads to businesses feeling like there is no light at the end of the customer experience tunnel.
The perfect customer experience does exist.
Reaching this goal starts with evaluating each stage of your funnel – and no, this isn’t just about implementing a CRM.
This is about ensuring that while your pipeline is constantly fueled with a stream of customers, that your sales team are coordinated with the marketing team with a streamlined process of leads to sales.
Once you have this process sorted, you can start attributing – but first things first.
To enable your sales teams to close more deals, visualizing the sales funnel helps to create better alignment with the company’s vision and also to help different teams communicate more efficiently.
Perhaps not surprisingly, we cover this in our SalesPlay On-Ramp™ program. We help partner in the program map out their sales process in 5-7 stages, also known as your Proven Pathway.
As previously mentioned, there are usually around 5-7 stages in the funnel. This involves everything from attracting new leads, to converting them into a paying customer.
Without know exactly how your business operates (yet 😉), common sales funnel steps might include:
Since closing is one of the more difficult aspects of the sales process, it’s important to implement a step-by-step plan for employees to follow. By precisely mapping processes and procedures, sales teams can assess the right time to close a customer, transforming them from prospect to conversion.
If you’re wondering why accountability is important, it helps to ensure that all of the cogs in the machine turn smoothly.
Providing leaders or teams with the responsibility to guide customers through the funnel makes them accountable for ensuring that there are no communication black spots.
When there’s no accountability between teams, you’ll often face the challenge of communication mishaps, data input errors, and a lack of motivation from your employees. When your employees are less engaged, productivity dips and that’s when customers will start to fall out of your pipeline.
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