Today’s leading sales organizations are facing uncertainty head-on by differentiating on content and credibility, instead of products and services alone. Building trusted customer relationships is a strategic imperative and one that calls for a new set of tools and processes that allows for unprecedented agility.
Read on to understand how effective social selling translates into a competitive advantage, the best practices employed by leading companies, and ways that your organization can transform its sales approach now to drive better results in today’s rapidly changing environment.
How Personalized Selling Unlocks Competitive AdvantageAlex Hisaka
Today, too many organizations are using social interactions as a way to make a quick impression, rather than an opportunity to foster a mutually beneficial experience. In a world where we constantly have our eye on the immediate goals of delivering the right message to the right audience at the right time, we overlook key elements: relationships and relevance.
This ebook is designed to help sales reps, sales leaders, and marketing executives guide the buyer by listening to their needs, asking the right questions, and educating them about the right solution for their particular goals.
Hanging by a thread: an opportunity for growthAndy Solty
Are you surrounded by uncertainty - an environment that is constantly changing? Over 450 Sales leaders met at LinkedIn Sales Connect to share how social selling has enabled their teams to navigate these times of uncertainty and execute upon their strategies for growth in their markets
Learn new ways that top performing sales professionals are adopting effective ways to use LinkedIn to reach their customers and build their professional brand
With LinkedIn, you can expand your network both passively (e.g., through a compelling profile and
receiving invitations) and actively (e.g., writing articles and sending invitations). The power lay within the network—how you find connections and how they find you. There are over 20 tweaks and little known ways of expanding your LinkedIn network. Here are three important ones.
Social Selling University is not like social media courses which are typically designed for marketing departments. Social selling is a series of content that is being developed around how social media can be used to identify new opportunities and engage customers/prospects in social networks they spend the most time in. LinkedIn, Twitter, blogs and other social networks are filled with people asking for advice on products and looking to engage with friends, peers and experts to make intelligent buying decisions. This is where the opportunities are being created and sales people need to be part of those conversations.
How Personalized Selling Unlocks Competitive AdvantageAlex Hisaka
Today, too many organizations are using social interactions as a way to make a quick impression, rather than an opportunity to foster a mutually beneficial experience. In a world where we constantly have our eye on the immediate goals of delivering the right message to the right audience at the right time, we overlook key elements: relationships and relevance.
This ebook is designed to help sales reps, sales leaders, and marketing executives guide the buyer by listening to their needs, asking the right questions, and educating them about the right solution for their particular goals.
Hanging by a thread: an opportunity for growthAndy Solty
Are you surrounded by uncertainty - an environment that is constantly changing? Over 450 Sales leaders met at LinkedIn Sales Connect to share how social selling has enabled their teams to navigate these times of uncertainty and execute upon their strategies for growth in their markets
Learn new ways that top performing sales professionals are adopting effective ways to use LinkedIn to reach their customers and build their professional brand
With LinkedIn, you can expand your network both passively (e.g., through a compelling profile and
receiving invitations) and actively (e.g., writing articles and sending invitations). The power lay within the network—how you find connections and how they find you. There are over 20 tweaks and little known ways of expanding your LinkedIn network. Here are three important ones.
Social Selling University is not like social media courses which are typically designed for marketing departments. Social selling is a series of content that is being developed around how social media can be used to identify new opportunities and engage customers/prospects in social networks they spend the most time in. LinkedIn, Twitter, blogs and other social networks are filled with people asking for advice on products and looking to engage with friends, peers and experts to make intelligent buying decisions. This is where the opportunities are being created and sales people need to be part of those conversations.
18 social media quotes from Jay Baer, social media strategy consultant and speaker, and author of the Convince & Convert blog at www.convinceandconvert.com
Free eBook on the importance of creating social capital as part of your personal or business brand-building strategy. Learn what it is, why it is important, and how to create more of it. Based on years as an award-winning technology evangelist and chief marketing officer.
The "connect and pitch" act on linked in continues to take a toll on people's credibility and personal brands. Here are ways to hurt the network knowingly and unknowingly.
Learn the basics of LinkedIn -
What is LinkedIn
Australian Social Media statistics
Why is LinkedIn important for Business Development
Why we should use LinkedIn
How to create a company page
4 steps to generate leads on LinkedIn
The 5 Principles of persuasion
Understanding LinkedIn analytics
How to export your LinkedIn connections
How to create a content plan for your posts
Where to source great images for your social media
How often to post on LinkedIn and what to post
Digital Activism 101: A Guide to Showing Up, Speaking Out, and Connecting on ...Meredith Gould
Digital Activism 101 zooms in on two essential tools--Twitter and Facebook. Each section provides questions to help longtime activists and relative newcomers decide where, when, and how to focus their digital activism efforts plus ProTips to enhance effectiveness without doing damage to body, mind, and spirit. Guide created by Meredith Gould (@meredithgould): sociologist, digital communications consultant, online community manager.
10 Things LinkedIn Must Improve To Remain Relevant In B2B Social MarketingZINFI Technologies, Inc.
When it comes to business-to-business (B2B) social network, LinkedIn is the gorilla, and has certainly started to act like one. Why do I say that? Well, it’s based on a lack of innovation. The stock price is down, and the analysts are no longer sure – the future is not as clear as it used to be. Believe it or not, LinkedIn has been around for well over a decade now. It is older than YouTube. In the beginning, it was an incredible tool for upgrading your static Rolodex into a dynamic database of personal contacts, but then it morphed into an online resume, networking tool and much more.
Chapter 3 is about building the foundation and kicks off section 2. I start off discussing the need to create a centralized editorial team that will responsible for driving change within the organization.
The Little Blue Book of Social TransformationBrian Solis
Now is the time to get serious about social and put your business fully on the path to becoming a socially connected enterprise. This free ebook will show you how to get there with 20 short—but impactful—principles, like:
- Laying the groundwork for social success
- Turning weak ties into strong connections
- Creating a social listening center
Attracting new fans with social experiences
Soon you’ll be on the road to forging deeper relationships with customers and employees and greater relevance with social and traditional customers alike.
I can already see business owners discussing how wrong of a statement this headline is. The owner is the visionary and their role is paramount to the business. Right?
I am no stranger to being the person behind driving a business. But there was once a question my mother asked me when I was studying business at College – it seemed somewhat of a simple one…
Pre-call research, cold calling versus unexpected calling with the background and market intelligence about your targeted prospects. Great tips and insights I thought it's a great slide to share to our network.
Not too long ago, Sales success was the result of a (rather mystical) combination of networking, people skills, intuition, and good ol’ cold calling.
But the advancement in enterprise technology over the past two decades has changed all that, especially in the B2B environment. Today, networking takes place online, technical skills are becoming more valuable than people skills, data has replaced the ‘hunch’, and automation is threatening to shrink the job market.
But while technology seems to have made selling harder, it has certainly made buying easier. Which, when you think about it, is exactly what Sales and Marketing are trying to do.
Luckily, Sales professionals are known for their ability to adapt. The Sales department is often the first in a business to embrace new technology, find better ways of doing things, and cut unnecessary tasks.
It was Sales, after all, who first embraced cloud technology (CRM was the first viable cloud application for business). And Sales who played a huge role in the consumerization of IT, by insisting on bringing their own devices to work.
The internet, SEO and ferocious content marketing have put a wealth of information at the buyer’ fingertips. And in many cases, have made Sales all but redundant until the final stages of the buying process.
Now, Sales needs to lead the charge once again – accepting the changes that technology brings, and making the most of their new situation.
To find out how our proposal management software is a necessity for a sales professional of the future visit our website for more info: https://www.qorusdocs.com/proposal-software
How B2B buying and selling will change in 2020Shruti Kapoor
In this eBook, we have tried to answer questions like...
What are some of the new obstacles faced by other sales teams especially after the pandemic and what can you learn from it?
How has the buying process changed in light of COVID-19?
How can sales teams continue to have meaningful conversations?
Is it ok to be cold-calling or emailing prospects right now?
What type of messaging should be used in cold outreach to build relationships without pissing off your prospects?
What can sales, success & marketing teams do together in this time?
With layoffs dominating your team’s LI feed, how do you continue to motivate your sales reps?
18 social media quotes from Jay Baer, social media strategy consultant and speaker, and author of the Convince & Convert blog at www.convinceandconvert.com
Free eBook on the importance of creating social capital as part of your personal or business brand-building strategy. Learn what it is, why it is important, and how to create more of it. Based on years as an award-winning technology evangelist and chief marketing officer.
The "connect and pitch" act on linked in continues to take a toll on people's credibility and personal brands. Here are ways to hurt the network knowingly and unknowingly.
Learn the basics of LinkedIn -
What is LinkedIn
Australian Social Media statistics
Why is LinkedIn important for Business Development
Why we should use LinkedIn
How to create a company page
4 steps to generate leads on LinkedIn
The 5 Principles of persuasion
Understanding LinkedIn analytics
How to export your LinkedIn connections
How to create a content plan for your posts
Where to source great images for your social media
How often to post on LinkedIn and what to post
Digital Activism 101: A Guide to Showing Up, Speaking Out, and Connecting on ...Meredith Gould
Digital Activism 101 zooms in on two essential tools--Twitter and Facebook. Each section provides questions to help longtime activists and relative newcomers decide where, when, and how to focus their digital activism efforts plus ProTips to enhance effectiveness without doing damage to body, mind, and spirit. Guide created by Meredith Gould (@meredithgould): sociologist, digital communications consultant, online community manager.
10 Things LinkedIn Must Improve To Remain Relevant In B2B Social MarketingZINFI Technologies, Inc.
When it comes to business-to-business (B2B) social network, LinkedIn is the gorilla, and has certainly started to act like one. Why do I say that? Well, it’s based on a lack of innovation. The stock price is down, and the analysts are no longer sure – the future is not as clear as it used to be. Believe it or not, LinkedIn has been around for well over a decade now. It is older than YouTube. In the beginning, it was an incredible tool for upgrading your static Rolodex into a dynamic database of personal contacts, but then it morphed into an online resume, networking tool and much more.
Chapter 3 is about building the foundation and kicks off section 2. I start off discussing the need to create a centralized editorial team that will responsible for driving change within the organization.
The Little Blue Book of Social TransformationBrian Solis
Now is the time to get serious about social and put your business fully on the path to becoming a socially connected enterprise. This free ebook will show you how to get there with 20 short—but impactful—principles, like:
- Laying the groundwork for social success
- Turning weak ties into strong connections
- Creating a social listening center
Attracting new fans with social experiences
Soon you’ll be on the road to forging deeper relationships with customers and employees and greater relevance with social and traditional customers alike.
I can already see business owners discussing how wrong of a statement this headline is. The owner is the visionary and their role is paramount to the business. Right?
I am no stranger to being the person behind driving a business. But there was once a question my mother asked me when I was studying business at College – it seemed somewhat of a simple one…
Pre-call research, cold calling versus unexpected calling with the background and market intelligence about your targeted prospects. Great tips and insights I thought it's a great slide to share to our network.
Not too long ago, Sales success was the result of a (rather mystical) combination of networking, people skills, intuition, and good ol’ cold calling.
But the advancement in enterprise technology over the past two decades has changed all that, especially in the B2B environment. Today, networking takes place online, technical skills are becoming more valuable than people skills, data has replaced the ‘hunch’, and automation is threatening to shrink the job market.
But while technology seems to have made selling harder, it has certainly made buying easier. Which, when you think about it, is exactly what Sales and Marketing are trying to do.
Luckily, Sales professionals are known for their ability to adapt. The Sales department is often the first in a business to embrace new technology, find better ways of doing things, and cut unnecessary tasks.
It was Sales, after all, who first embraced cloud technology (CRM was the first viable cloud application for business). And Sales who played a huge role in the consumerization of IT, by insisting on bringing their own devices to work.
The internet, SEO and ferocious content marketing have put a wealth of information at the buyer’ fingertips. And in many cases, have made Sales all but redundant until the final stages of the buying process.
Now, Sales needs to lead the charge once again – accepting the changes that technology brings, and making the most of their new situation.
To find out how our proposal management software is a necessity for a sales professional of the future visit our website for more info: https://www.qorusdocs.com/proposal-software
How B2B buying and selling will change in 2020Shruti Kapoor
In this eBook, we have tried to answer questions like...
What are some of the new obstacles faced by other sales teams especially after the pandemic and what can you learn from it?
How has the buying process changed in light of COVID-19?
How can sales teams continue to have meaningful conversations?
Is it ok to be cold-calling or emailing prospects right now?
What type of messaging should be used in cold outreach to build relationships without pissing off your prospects?
What can sales, success & marketing teams do together in this time?
With layoffs dominating your team’s LI feed, how do you continue to motivate your sales reps?
How Social Business Is Changing the Game in B2B: Sales, Marketing, Human Reso...CSRA, Inc.
Social business changes the cost of business relationships, so it's disrupting B2B marketing sales HR IT customer service. Here's how you can use it to your advantage
In September 2013, Steven Van Belleghem and Peter Hinssen organized an inspiration journey to the West Coast of the US. Together with 20 top executives, we visted a large group of companies. In this paper, we wrote down our conclusions of this very inspiring tour.
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An organization is as healthy as the quality of its profitable organic deal pipeline in an enterprise setting. Given cut throat competition, vendor consolidation and analytics availability to discern total cost of ownership, it is becoming increasingly difficult to further hit/conversion ratios or differentiate indefinitely. Research has also shown that healthy organizations typically have 5-10% of sales coming from new deals and 90-95% of sales coming from existing customers/on-going business. Bear in mind that a deal this year, if retained, becomes on-going the next year. A key question foremost in the minds of many is that in the current environment that is evolving past, are there simple rules that we can follow to qualify and nurture leads?
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2. We live in uncertain times and a period of great change. Uncertainty
stems from the inability to gain a clear picture of future events. With new
technologies launching around machine learning and artificial intelligence,
the very fabric of organizations and their business models is transforming
to meet changing needs. New job titles are being created, new skills are
needed and mobile connectivity is becoming ubiquitous.
As humans, our natural inclination is to retrench, to batten down the
hatches and prepare for the storm. But as business leaders, we face
a defining question: Is uncertainty an obstacle to growth, or can it
create opportunity?
Today’s leading sales organizations are facing uncertainty head-on
by differentiating on content and credibility, instead of products and
services alone. Building trusted customer relationships is a strategic
imperative and one that calls for a new set of tools and processes that
allows for unprecedented agility.
Read on to understand how effective social selling translates into
a competitive advantage, the best practices employed by leading
companies, and ways that your organization can transform its
sales approach now to drive better results in today’s rapidly
changing environment.
Alex Hisaka
Content Marketing Manager,
LinkedIn Sales Solutions
A MESSAGE TO THE
PROGRESSIVE SALES
PROFESSIONAL
3. TABLE OF CONTENTS
Social Selling:
Creating Strong Relationship Webs That
Reduce Risk and Accelerate Deals.........1
Guiding Organizations Through
Times of Great Change:
A Sales Executive’s Perspective
on Leadership............................................8
The Future of Social Selling:
A System of Engagement.........................12
Ask the Expert:
John Hauryluke, AVP of Distribution
Technology, Oppenheimer Funds..........16
Amy Slater, SVP, Worldwide Sales
Operations, TiVo.........................................17
1
2
3
4
Conclusion...................................................18
4. How Uncertainty Can Be An Opportunity For Growth | 1
SOCIAL SELLING:
CREATING STRONG
RELATIONSHIP WEBS
THAT REDUCE RISK AND
ACCELERATE DEALS
“Relationships are the foundation of our
business. They’re the lifeblood.”
Mike Derezin, VP of Sales
LinkedIn Sales Solutions
1
5. Relationships are the foundation and the lifeblood of business. In times of great turmoil,
relationships can be fragile, and sales and marketing professionals need to do everything
in their power to strengthen them. Unfortunately, change is inevitable and there are several
secular trends that are driving this within companies.
There are more decision-makers than ever. Historically, there was a seller and a buyer, and
one decision-maker took care of business. Today there are many, with more delegation and
buying committees.
Hanging By A Thread: How Uncertainty Can Be An Opportunity For Growth | 2
SOCIAL SELLING:
CREATING STRONG
RELATIONSHIP WEBS
THAT REDUCE RISK AND
ACCELERATE DEALS
MORE DECISION MAKERS
Account Rep Decision Maker
Account Rep
Decision
Maker
Decision
Maker
Decision
Maker
Decision
Maker
Decision
Maker
6. Hanging By A Thread: How Uncertainty Can Be An Opportunity For Growth | 3
CEB research says there are 5.4 people
involved in a buying decision; often, there
are more — sometimes 10, 15 or 20 people
involved — when we look at anecdotal
reports. As the buying group size goes up,
purchase likelihood goes down.
Having multiple relationships — at least five —
are known as “multi-threaded” relationships.
The percent of sales reps’ relationships in
North America that are multi-threaded is
9%, and 65% are single-threaded. This is not
a good place to be.
Making the task more difficult is
decentralization within organizations,
with more buying happening in different
pockets, different divisions and difference
regions, which makes the selling process
more complicated.
Historically, technology has been bought
by Chief Information Officers and Chief
Technology Officers, but much of that
responsibility has shifted to the line of
business, which requires a different approach.
5.4Average number of people
involved in B2B purchases
-CEB
1
SOCIAL SELLING: CREATING STRONG RELATIONSHIP WEBS THAT REDUCE RISK
AND ACCELERATE DEALS
Salespeople At North American Companies
9%
Multi-threaded
5+ connections
65%
Single-threaded
1 connection
7. Hanging By A Thread: How Uncertainty Can Be An Opportunity For Growth | 4
a b c d
Who has the
lowest job turnover?
32
months
29
months
29
months
34
months
VP
of Sales
CMO CTO CIO
Likelihood Of A Decision-Maker
Leaving Their Position In One Year:
1in5
Average Tenure of Executive Team
If that isn’t enough, the length of time
in a role is shrinking across industries.
According to LinkedIn data, one in five
decision-makers, defined as those in
“director-level and above” roles, is turning
over every year, and average tenure for
the executive-level team is two-and-a-half
years. That is not a lot of time when selling
multi-year relationships, and it can add to
the challenges in the sales process. Sales-
rep turnover is one in four per year, and
that is expected to increase.
Combining that data signals a high
percentage of at-risk deals for sales
professionals. The way to strengthen and
build deeper relationships with customers is
by transforming sales relationships in much
the same way the Internet transformed the
way business people communicate.
1
SOCIAL SELLING: CREATING STRONG RELATIONSHIP WEBS THAT REDUCE RISK
AND ACCELERATE DEALS
8. Hanging By A Thread: How Uncertainty Can Be An Opportunity For Growth | 5
In pre-Internet days, businesses
communicated through point-to-point
leased lines, from one node to the other,
back and forth. It was unreliable; one break
in between and the line gets severed, the
call is dropped. This was a difficult way to
do business. The Internet changed all that.
The Internet is a network of networks. It
was built to withstand any one particular
piece going down. If one piece goes down
along the route, it gets rerouted. It’s packet
switching. We take this for granted today,
but it is a huge deal. The Internet was
designed to withstand a nuclear attack,
so that if anything happens, the backbone
stays up. We complain sometimes if we are
not getting Wi-Fi access, but that is at the
endpoints. When is the last time anyone
ever said the Internet backbone went
down for two days? I can’t go shopping
on Amazon because the backbone is
down. It doesn’t happen. It is resilient.
It transformed communication to a
networked world.
In her seminal book, “The End of
Competitive Advantage: How to Keep Your
Strategy Moving as Fast as Your Business,”
Columbia Business School Professor Rita
McGrath upends the fundamental notion
of sustainable competitive advantage. She
suggests a strategy based on the idea of
transient competitive advantage. As she
explains, “to win in volatile and uncertain
environments, executives need to learn
how to exploit short–lived opportunities
with speed and decisiveness.”
In a nutshell, the idea is to seize
opportunities, exploit them, and then
move on quickly once the opportunity has
been exhausted. But keep in mind that
transient opportunities aren’t fads that
come and go; the transient opportunity
refers to the window when a company is
gaining advantage and its competitors
are not.
When we think about our sales
relationships, how do we become more
resilient? How do we take advantage of
these transient moments when they come
and transform our communication, and
create stronger bonds with our customers
vs. hanging by a thread?
The way to do it is through social selling
— by growing your business through
relationships formed using social media
and social networking. Social networking
is the network on top of the Internet,
which is the network of networks. It
shouldn’t be a surprise that social
networking can help in this regard.
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SOCIAL SELLING: CREATING STRONG RELATIONSHIP WEBS THAT REDUCE RISK
AND ACCELERATE DEALS
9. SOCIAL SELLING
CAN HELP IN TWO
PRIMARY WAYS: IT
CAN STRENGTHEN
YOUR RELATIONSHIPS
WITH YOUR
CUSTOMERS, AND IT
CAN STRENGTHEN
RELATIONSHIPS WITH
YOUR EMPLOYEES.
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10. DOUG RUTH, JR.
Account Executive, NewVoiceMedia
Doug is an account executive at NewVoiceMedia, a cloud call-center and
inside-sales software company. Doug was trying to sell to Bazaarvoice. The
first thing he needed to do was map out the decision-makers. He had a
relationship with one individual at the company who said he had budget
authority, but Doug still needed to understand who else was involved. He
did advanced searches on LinkedIn to pinpoint who the key people were
that he needed to meet and connect with at Bazaarvoice. He used Sales
Navigator, which gave him an advanced search filter to dig in by seniority,
function and years at the company. Very quickly he was able to identify real
people. He then leveraged his network to get warm introductions to them
rather than cold calling. Two people from his company had relationships
at Bazaarvoice, and he reached out to them for introductions. He also had
two people in his network: a former colleague and a former classmate,
whom he also contacted. With warm introductions, he was able to build
out his network into Bazaarvoice.
For Doug, there were going to be job changes at Bazaarvoice, like any
other company, but he built a strong network and was able to withstand
those shocks just like the Internet can withstand one node going down. Two
people he was talking to during the sales process left Bazaarvoice. He was
able to track them down and began working with them on a deal at their
new employer, Quantcast.
Doug closed the deal at Bazaarvoice, and subsequently closed a second
deal with Quantcast. At last check-in, he said 73% of NewVoiceMedia’s
revenue has been influenced by LinkedIn and Sales Navigator.
AMY SLATER
SVP, Worldwide Sales Operations, TiVo
When TiVo’s Amy Slater was a Senior Vice President at Rovi, she ran sales
ops. Three things she did at Rovi made a difference for the company:
First, she leveraged her network. The reps went to her when they had
someone they needed to surface that she had a relationship with. Reps
want to be supported by their executives. Selling is a team sport. And
this was one way she could help reps be successful and support them.
Second was sharing content. Amy wrote a blog post with a 24-hour
challenge: the idea was to challenge people to go 24 hours without
complaining. Many of her employees commented and sent her notes
about how they found it inspiring. Liking or sharing an article is another
valuable way for executives to strengthen bonds with employees. It is a
great way of gathering information and connecting with employees, as
well as company leaders.
Third was to invest in tools to set employees up for success. Amy said
she has been doing that for years — investing in the selling tools they
need and holding them accountable. A LinkedIn survey found that the
top sales reps value social selling tools. Seventy-seven percent of top
reps found social selling tools provided by their company either “critical”
or “extremely critical” to their success.
What Doug and Amy have done is very different than what their competitors are doing. Many of their competitors are still in a point-to-point
world, while Doug and Amy transitioned into a networked world — one that has multiple points of connection and stronger relationships that
can withstand change and roadblocks, both with their employees and with their customers. They’ve generated competitive advantage.
However, there is a finite window of time that you can leverage to capture a competitive advantage before your competitors are doing it. It
may not be easy, but it will help companies in times of uncertainty build stronger relationships with customers and gain share.
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GUIDING
ORGANIZATIONS
THROUGH TIMES OF
GREAT CHANGE: A
SALES EXECUTIVE’S
PERSPECTIVE ON
LEADERSHIP
“We have an opportunity to impact
our people, to be memorable, to be
influential and life-changing.”
Mike Gamson, Senior Vice President
of Global Solutions
LinkedIn
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12. Managing and leading organizations in times of rapid change can be challenging. It requires drawing on a mix of skills. Great leaders
are able to identify, nurture and inspire those around them. LinkedIn Senior VP of Global Solutions, Mike Gamson, shares his views
on the elements of great leadership, how to manage at times of uncertainty, and the surprising secret to LinkedIn’s talent philosophy.
legacy of leaders that you’ve worked with have
done in their lives. I’m hopeful that I can live up
to what that leader who changed me wanted out
of that.
THE THREE ELEMENTS OF GREAT LEADERSHIP
There are three things I’ve learned about the
elements of leadership. First, great leaders know
how to identify talent. Second, once they are on
your team, great leaders know how to inspire and
develop their talent. Third, they are able to help
them reach their long-term potential, to really
manifest everything that they are capable of, to
develop them.
IDENTIFYING TALENT
When speaking to a candidate about potentially
joining our team, one thing I’m interested in
finding out is what she has been great at. Pick
any point in life. Maybe it was playing violin,
dancing ballet or being the treasurer in her
sorority? Then I want to know what she did with
it. I want to know that someone has found the
way to manage their time, to get up early and
stay late, to dig deep, the things that it really
takes to be great, not just being blessed with
great talent, but being disciplined enough to
decide you want to be great and go after that,
and then manifest it. I want a track record of
greatness, and I believe that it’s transferable.
That’s one of the core things I do in trying to
identify great talent.
Another thing is the understanding that talent
is distributed very evenly in the world, but
opportunity is not. We have the tendency to
overweight someone’s educational experience.
The great schools, such as Harvard and
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MANAGING DURING TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY
One piece of advice I was given a long time ago
was to be aware that in times of change, most
things aren’t changing. The sun still rises and
sets, people are still people. You can make a
decision as a leader to focus only on those things
that are changing and get spun up about it, or
you can decide to focus on everything else that
got you to where you are and will take you to
where you want to be.
Picture the leader who most impacted you in
your life. Maybe it was something she said to
you, maybe it was an idea that he gave to you.
I have that person in my mind, and that person
has radically changed my life. One of the things
he taught me was that leaders leave a legacy of
leaders. He said the world will judge you not just
on what you’re able to achieve, but on what the
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When you think about inspiration and your
path to inspiring others, there are two tools a
leader has. The first is words. You need to cast
an inspiring vision: ‘We will take that hill, we will
do this moonshot, this is where we are headed.’
We use words to bring people together on a
shared vision. We use words to emote, to invoke
something that could be exciting. Words are
very important, but words on their own are rarely
enough. What we do matters.
A leader’s responsibility is to set the standard,
and then she must also demonstrate the
standard. Her actions have to follow suit with the
words and also hold others accountable to that
standard. When we as leaders inspire through
word and deed, magic can definitely happen.
There has been a lot of research on development
of talent. According to research, the best
companies are devoting their time and effort to
talent development. This isn’t a radical thought,
but it’s helpful data.
Tom Watson, Jr. was the CEO of IBM from 1956
to 1971, and he was one of the big reasons why
IBM developed such an incredible reputation for
developing people. Watson had a lot of stories
about the work he did in developing his team,
but one of them I found really compelling was
this: A mid-level manager walked into his office.
He was very nervous because he had blown
something, and it cost the company a few million
dollars.
Stanford, do educate amazing people, but not
every great person is part of those institutions,
or has worked at the best company. Talent is
everywhere. If you are looking only in the same
places that everyone else is looking, my guess is
that you are missing some great talent.
In addition, not all great talent is great for what
you need to accomplish. With respect to sales
teams, there are two primary kinds of sales
teams: There are those that sell a commodity
product and need an incredibly persuasive
relationship builder. Then there is the second
kind: Those that work for a company that has
“built a better mousetrap.” The talent you need
is different. You need someone who is more
analytical, someone who can learn about the
client’s needs and speak about the benefits of
your product.
INSPIRING AND DEVELOPING TALENT
I think inspiration is one of the least understood,
but often most talked about issues — especially
on sales teams. About 10 years ago, I joined
LinkedIn and I got connected to purpose in a
different way — something I had never been
exposed to before. I felt what inspiration felt like,
and I realized I was only running at maybe 60% of
my capacity. I was able to increase beyond that
to my full capacity, because I was inspired by the
people around me and those above me. With
inspiration, that spark in leaders needs to be the
origin point. If you are not inspired yourself, it is
very difficult to inspire others. If I’m not feeling it,
how can I ask you to feel it?
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14. Tom had an opportunity in that moment. The
manager expected to be fired. He said, “I
want to take accountability for what I did and
I understand if you want to fire me.” But Tom
Watson didn’t fire him. On the contrary, he said,
“I’m not going to fire you; we just spent a few
million dollars educating you.”
The young manager learned from that mistake,
and Tom provided an example by how he
reacted. I think we can all learn from that,
because in the heat of the moment it’s hard not
to be selfish in your interests when you’re talking
to a direct report. How are you going to react?
Are you going to make sure they feel how wrong
they are, or are you going to do something
generous that might work for the long term and
make sure they’ve learned from the mistake?
HELPING TALENT REACH THEIR
LONG-TERM POTENTIAL
We have an opportunity to impact our people,
to be memorable, to be influential and life-
changing. At LinkedIn, we have a development
philosophy around our talent.
It starts with an understanding of the world’s
profile data. We say, ‘Welcome to the team. The
good news is you’re here and I’m excited to be
working with you, and the bad news is you’re
going to leave the company. I don’t know when,
it might be two years, five years or 10 years.’ We
hope it’s a long time, but we have all the profile
data in the world, and we know people change
companies. It would be crazy to bury our heads
in the sand and pretend that it isn’t going to
happen with job applicants. In the United States,
people change jobs 13 times on average. So we
don’t pretend it’s something we can’t talk about.
We lean all the way into it. Since they are going
to leave the company at some point, let’s look at
these moments that we share together as very
special moments. We want to own that and talk
about how we make it work for both of us. Our
founder, Reid Hoffman, wrote a book called
“The Alliance” that explores this idea in some
depth, but the idea is essentially that my promise
to you if you are my employee is that I will do
everything in my power to expose you to ideas,
thought frameworks, people, opportunities and
experiences that will make you more marketable
when you leave our company.
This kind of development philosophy delivered
to our talent is also framed as, ‘I am here for
you as an individual human being first. We will
figure out a way to make this very valuable for the
company, but I’m about the human being first.’
That’s at the core of what LinkedIn is about and
that’s how we manage our employees.
We all need to invest in the next generation of
leaders so that our legacy of leaders can make us
proud. That is not an easy path, but I think it’s a
very worthy one.
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THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL
SELLING: A SYSTEM
OF ENGAGEMENT
“What salespeople need is something that
makes them want to engage.”
Doug Camplejohn, Head of Product
LinkedIn Sales Solutions
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A SYSTEM OF ENGAGEMENT
3
communication, and despite companies who
have come and gone over the decades trying to
replace it, email is here to stay.
CRM is their system of record, their database of
truth. The expression “if it’s not in CRM, it doesn’t
exist” is true for many organizations, but it can
require time-consuming, manual data entry.
What salespeople need is something that makes
them want to engage, that integrates with the
tools they use every day, that automatically
stays up-to-date, minimizes data entry and
something helps them answer the question
“what is the next best action I should take?”
What they really need is a “system of
engagement” to quickly home-in on the
companies and leads they need, run a query,
and quickly pinpoint groups of people, such
as those who changed jobs recently or those
signaling they are a relevant prospect.
Sales is a tough job filled with a lot of rejection
and thankless days, and sometimes the tools
don’t make it much easier; often they make it
harder. Many salespeople lament sales-tool
overload and days filled with data entry.
When you observe most salespeople at work,
the common thread seems to be that they all
have at least three tabs open in their browser
— email, a CRM program, and some form of
LinkedIn. Email is the core of their system of
Integrates deeply
with the tools you
use everyday
Automatically
stays up-to-date
System of Engagement
Minimizes
data entry
A system
salespeople want
to engage with
Answers the question
“What is the next best
action I should take?”
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Integrates deeply
with the tools you
use every day
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The communication piece — the marketer’s
system of communication — is a critical
component for marketers. B2B customers
are just as savvy and demanding as
consumer customers; they want to know you
understand their brand and their specific
pain-points, and personalization can help
sales teams cater to the specific needs of
their customers. Reps now have the ability
— with the right tools — to preserve the
important details about their prospects’
business, both at an account level and an
individual level.
With that ability to personalize and
customize communications, marketers can
also organize groups of leads or groups
of companies using an ABM strategy to
become more scientific about their demand
generation efforts.
That communication can occur in multiple
channels, including social media. LinkedIn’s
InMail is an effective communication
channel for those customized messages.
The average click-through rate of InMails is
14.69%, while the average click-through rate
for email campaigns is 2.69%, according to
MailChimp. Part of that is due to less noise
in most social media inboxes, compared
with email, but part of it is due to the level
of personalization that is possible. Effective
InMailers liken it to writing a personal note.
With some of LinkedIn’s latest product
upgrades and announcements, including
CRM integration, email integration and
updates to Sales Navigator — including
a robust mobile version with a built-in
recommendation engine and daily updates
— LinkedIn is creating a comprehensive
“system of engagement” that helps sales
teams target the best leads and accounts,
makes sure they never miss a job change,
gives them important news about their
clients and provides the information needed
for warm intros.
A system of engagement will afford
salespeople deeper relationships with
prospects and customers, and it will enable
social selling to become far more relevant.
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ASK THE EXPERT
4
In uncertainty, both the strategic planning
process and the strategy itself needs
to change. In our experience, the most
effective sales and marketing teams
are agile, able to pivot quickly, take
decisive action and challenge tradition.
Oppenheimer Funds and TiVo are
two examples of companies that have
mastered that art. Learn how their strategic
processes prepared them for a range of
possible futures.
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19. ASK THE EXPERT:
JOHN HAURYLUKE
AVP of Distribution Technology, Oppenheimer Funds
4 ASK THE EXPERT
Q: How has social selling affected your
business?
A: Social selling has dramatically changed and
improved how sales reps find, connect with and
engage prospective buyers along their path to
purchase. It’s no longer a fad, but an evolution of
communication that’s here to stay.
By embracing social selling, you’re challenging
traditional sales methods. That always surfaces
some resistance, particularly from those who
don’t understand social media, let alone operate
in complex environments. Advisors might be
concerned about inadvertently saying or doing
something that violates company or industry rules.
Q:Howdidyou dealwiththatresistance?
A: It became clear that I needed a plan to get
everyone on board. Bringing forth market data
was key to getting the program off the ground.
With help from my LinkedIn account executive,
I learned that financial advisors are one of
the most active groups on LinkedIn. In fact,
people within financial services rank second by
industry when it comes to social selling.
Asweknow,clientresearchisn’taone-and-done
activityyoudowhenyoustartacompanyand
thenforgetaboutit.Youhavetomaintainan
understandingofyourclient’sbehaviorsastheir
needsandchallengesevolve.
Becausesocialsellingwasn’tapartofourdailyroutine,
wewereatadisadvantage.Ourexternalsalesteam
didn’thavetherighttoolstostayup-to-datewiththeir
clients.Thisaffectedmyinternalsalesteambecause
theyhadnoeasywaytolearnmoreaboutthese
clientsexcepttoswitchbackandforthfromLinkedIn
toSalesforce.Moretimewasdedicatedtoworking
withinefficientprocessesandtools,andlesstimewas
dedicatedtoactuallyselling.
Q:Whatwasthesolutionyoucameupwith?
A:Withthesetwodistinctsalesgroupsinmind,the
firststeptobuildingasocialprogramwastohave
themcreateaLinkedInprofilewiththeclientinmind.
ToomanyLinkedInprofilesreadlikeresumes,with
detailedexplanationsofpreviousrolesandavoice
that’saimedatrecruiters.That’sgreatifyou’relooking
forajob,butthatapproachwon’tworkforsales.A
professionalLinkedInprofile—andatrailofvaluable
information—paintsapictureofsomeoneaclientcan
trustandwouldbenefitfromknowing.
Wealsoneededaneasywaytomovebackandforth
between LinkedIn andSalesforce.Combiningboth
toolsgaveusbettervisibility.Thiswastranslatedinto
opportunities,trendsandnews,anditcontinuously
improvedourorganization’ssalesperformance.
Whenyou’reabletoshowtherevenueimpactandthe
pipelineyou’reabletodrivewithsocialmedia,yougo
tothetop.Andthiswasexactlywhatweneededtoseal
thedealandsecureexecutivebuy-in.
Q:Whatweretheresults?
A:Sixmonthsintoourprogram,oureffortsyielded
morethana26%increaseontheSocialSellingIndex.
Withtherighttoolsandprocessesinplace,alongwith
reinforcementfromsales,weknowthisbenchmarkwill
continuetoimproveovertime.
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20. ASK THE EXPERT:
AMY SLATER
SVP, Worldwide Sales Operations, TiVo
Q: You transitioned in the last few years
to sales ops after spending more than 20
years in sales. What was that like?
A: I came to the other side of the table. After
years of selling, I was now in someone’s
prospecting database. It wasn’t long before
I started getting calls from sales reps with
productivity tools for me. One voicemaiI went
like this: “Hey this is Doug. Give me a call back.”
He didn’t leave a last name. I called the number
and heard: “You’ve reached Mailbox 303.” Within
minutes, I got a call back. “Hi, this is Doug.
Thanks for calling me back.” Then he asked if I
could meet him on Tuesday at 9 a.m. I said, “No,
I will never do business with you after the shady
selling.” It was so different from how I learned.
Q: How did you learn to sell?
A: I started cold calling by selling long-distance
phone service. I’d get the San Francisco Business
Journal and collect their “Top 100 companies”
lists by industry, then take 3” x 5” index cards and
put each target on a card. I’d go to the library to
research companies and clip relevant news. I’d call
a prospect and take notes on the card. If they said,
“Call me in three months,” I’d move the card to back.
I went to industry events. I’d drive around
industrial parks, stopping at offices to get the
name of the person handling their telecom. We
had to develop rapport just to get in the door.
Q: When did you begin to see the
evolution of B2B selling?
A: In the ‘70s and ‘80s, we had pagers and pay
phones. The late ‘80s and early ‘90s brought
voicemail, laptops and eventually mobile
phones. By the late ‘90s, Salesforce CRM and
Cloud technologies arrived.
By the mid- 2000s, the market was flooded with
smartphones and cloud computing. Instead of
knocking on doors and calling, we had mass
emails, social selling, voicemails and texts.
How is it, then, with all this connectivity, that the
customer gets pushed further away?
Q: Why is that the case?
A: The salesperson has gotten away from the
human part of selling: the relationship building.
Technology doesn’t eliminate the need to
develop trust. Technology can de-humanize the
selling process if you let it.
Despite social selling tools, I still get a stream of cold
calls. In the age of social selling, it’s unacceptable.
Get to know me as a person before you contact me.
Q: Are there some things salespeople are
doing well as a result of social selling?
A: One rep read my articles on LinkedIn and sent
me a book he thought would be of interest. We met
at an event we both attended and started by getting
to know each other as humans. Then we talked
about my company. It turned out his product wasn’t
a fit, but I might know someone who does need it,
or it might be a fit at the next step in my career.
When you demonstrate you know what my
company does and you know a little bit about me,
I’m interested.
4 ASK THE EXPERT
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Sales and marketing people today must be flexible enough to live with
uncertainty about their business, their sales strategy and even their leaders. As
we’ve learned from the previous chapters, social selling enables salespeople to
build long-lasting, two-way relationships with buyers that are strong enough to
withstand change.
In a knowledge economy where the competition is just a click away, it’s critical for
sales reps to know their buyer well. That’s why social selling is no longer optional
for organizations. It’s also why platforms like LinkedIn and tools like LinkedIn Sales
Navigator have become essential.
The near future is about transitioning into a networked world. It’s about investing
in the next generation of leaders and sales tools that can drive results. It’s about
spotting and jumping on trends while there’s still a chance to reap big rewards.
How will your company change its sales approach? What investment is required?
Now is the time to embrace uncertainty and take decisive action.
For more on savvy selling, download How Personalized Selling Unlocks
Competitive Advantage.
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CONCLUSION
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