Well, I'm going to tell you right now that there are many sales coaches
in the field and it is hard to know where to start or what to look for when
hiring a coach. There are highly qualified sales coaches like myself and
then there are others who just jumped on the sales coaching bandwagon so
they can profit from you even though they have not proven themselves to be
worthy of getting you as a client.
Knowing this, how can you find the best sales coach for you and your
organization? Simply ask the 10 questions below….
Here Are My Top 7 Questions to Ask Before You Hire a Sales Coach
1. What is your personal track record of success in sales?
I was ranked #1 sales performer in the U.S. for 4 years at two global
Fortune 500 Companies. I generated over $135 Million in Sales Revenue. I
know what it takes to become a top sales professional.
This is not true for many sales coaches as they do not have the
credentials of being a #1 performer in a large organization multiple times.
And, many sales coaches do not have extensive experience building,
developing and managing sales forces.
But what if those are your goals? See the concern? If they have not
walked the walk, and proven they know what it takes to achieve great sales
results, how can you expect them to know what it takes to achieve
extraordinary results?
2. Will you customize your sales coaching programs around my particular
needs and goals?
Many sales coaching programs simply place all individuals and businesses
into the exact same sales coaching process. They do not take into
consideration the immediate challenges at hand, nor do they focus on
customizing the program around the strengths of the individual or
organization, while identifying and addressing weaknesses.
Before you hire a sales coach, ask how they customize their sales
coaching program. If they don't have some good examples to share, run fast,
or face receiving cookie-cutter coaching which will greatly impede your
results.
3. What is your general sales philosophy?
Many of the old persuasive selling techniques really are a thing of the
past. They don't work. Yet, many sales coaches are still teaching people
just like you to persuade, push, be very aggressive, and to forcefully
change the mind of others. This will make both you and the prospective
client feel uncomfortable and will automatically lead to lost sales.
If you want to increase your sales potential then you need a sales coach
who understands how to create a genuine, natural, customized sales
philosophy for each individual they coach. If they don't, watch out.
4. What professional coach training do you have?
You may find a sales coach who has a respectful sales background like me.
But, in many cases they'll have very little, if any professional coaching
training. There is a big difference between calling oneself a coach, and
having 100's of hours of face-to-face coaching training. If they do not have
this training, you may not receive all the support you need around
motivation, focus, changing your mind set, accountability, and being able to
support you towards success in your entire life. If you hire a sales coach
who does not have professional training, do not expect the same results. You
will not be supported holistically around all the intangibles that help
people reach extraordinary results.
5. How did you become a sales coach – and why?
Find out if the sales coach made the conscious choice to become a coach
for the right reasons, or if they burned out of corporate America or fell
into the position as a back up because they lost a job. You want a coach who
loves coaching, sales and changing lives. Look for a coach with whom you
connect with. Look for a sales coach who truly cares about your success and
loves the work he or she does. If you do not sense a great deal of passion
in their voice when they describe how they became a sales coach, talk to
another coach.
6. Can you show me new and innovative ways to increase sales?
If the sales coach is not aware of how to use social media, blogs,
website marketing, SEO, AdWords, effective article writing and publication,
LinkedIn and other similar tools to grow their own business, how can they
help you to grow yours?
Technology is always changing and there are ways to use it to increase
your sales results. Find a sales coach who is using these tools on a daily
basis to grow their sales coaching business. Find a sales coach who can show
you how to generate leads, contact new prospects and network effectively in
the modern era of sales. If they don't use these tools, keep on looking.
7. Do you have a coach?
I'm a sales coach and I still work with a coach. I get a tremendous
amount out of it and I am convinced of the value of coaching. How can you be
a coach, but say you don't need a coach yourself?
As soon as you stop learning, growing, improving and developing, what
kind of an example are you showing for your own clients? Find a sales coach
who has a coach, believes in coaching, uses coaching to continue to become a
better coach, a better entrepreneur, and a better person. Find someone who
inspires you to do more and doesn't just coach you, but leads by example. If
they don't have a coach, just ask them why. This is an important question to
ask and I'm guessing you will decide to move on pretty fast after they say
they don't need a coach or don't have one.
Find a sales coach who is right for you by asking these questions. Follow
these tips and you will ensure you partner up with the right sales coach for
you to achieve amazing sales results.
Sales Coaching & Business Coaching Expert, Jeremy J. Ulmer, has helped
hundreds of sales professionals, sales leaders, businesses and entrepreneurs
overcome sales challenges and achieve breakthrough results. If you are ready
to dramatically increase your sales results then request your Free Tips and
your Free Coaching Consultation at: http://www.CoachWithJeremy.com