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Post by Coatlicue [KoE] »

If so, I need some help! I'm looking for some kind of online interactive sales training, that has roleplaying situations (a simulator of sorts), that will help my sales team better their roles in the company.

I have found a few things, but it's not really what I'm looking for.

Has anyone ever used something similar, or found something for their own teams? Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by Nilaman »

Telemarketing via ICQ.

Each time I log on there I have some moron try to convince me why I should click on her website.
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don't make people role play
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Here you go for free.


Have them log in here, and make a post selling us a pen.


If anyone here buys the pen, you keep that person, and fire the rest.
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Post by Rekaar. »

Best option without knowing anything about what you do is to suggest you make your own. Sit down with the top reps and go down your list of objections one at a time and brainstorm on a minimum of 3 ways to overcome each.

Once you have that, let your team study them for a few hours then roleplay with each, or simply pair them up. Let them use a cheat sheet and videotape them if you have the resources.

Unless your people are selling via online forums I wouldn't suggest training in a medium that isn't remotely close to reality.

Hope that helps.
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LOL Py, i love that suggestion ;)

Well, this isn't MY idea. It's my boss's idea. He's wanting to get all the sales team a bit more training I suppose. So, he assigned me the wonderful task of finding some online resources that the sales crew can all utilize to help tone and work on their sales skills.

I have seen a few demos of simulators, but, i'm not sure if this is the right way to go. They're usually addressing either very very generic sales and marketing strategies, or very very specific, like Finance and Retail sales, and don't usually pertain to our kind of business.

I love the idea of doing our own role-playing situations, rather than using made up situations that probably have nothing to do with our business or how we actually run the business here. I've also considered sending the crew to a few seminars downtown, but they usually end up being very cheesy, and not very "motivating" anyway.

Going on Rekaar's idea, maybe I can make a PowerPoint presentation that focuses strictly on our sales and revenue, and highlight the areas that need improvement and what we need to continue to focus on. Then sit with each rep and ask them what their suggestions are to help improve their sales and approach. I like the idea of video taping, because then the rep will have a clear reality check on how they are in person and on the phone. Some of them are really brash and don't take the customer's needs into consideration.

Any other ideas?
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Post by Rekaar. »

powerpoint is good if you're presenting to an audience, like 30+

Otherwise it's infinitely more effective to use a more physically interactive form of communication or round-table discussion. I throw pieces of my presentation at people who are sucking, for example. Your mileage may vary.
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