Over the years, I have heard versions of the same story from business owners, colleagues, clients, and friends. It’s sometimes a defensive remark, other times a plea for help, and often an automatic response to just about any question about their business. It's understandable because we are all impatient.
"We don’t need good people, we need revenue!"
Whether you're involved in a start-up or a global Fortune 100 enterprise, revenue health is important. No one expects companies to run at a loss but if people aren't important, poor morale and a shrinking bottom line will result.
"We don’t need culture, we need cash!"
Culture is not about high priced chairs and fresh pastries in the lunch room; it’s about open collaboration and clear leadership from everyone in the company. Simply yelling at sales people to make more calls won’t get it done.
"We don’t need leadership, we need sales!"
Engaging the team and involving them with decisions will help them understand what’s at stake. In the quest to make more money, companies need to remember the importance of their single most precious resource.
"We don’t need collaboration, we need profits!"
There are countless data outlining the chasm that exists between the terms “manager” and “leader” and you need the latter. Vision and focus are required and it takes leadership to get great work accomplished.
"We don’t need strategy, we need income!"
Customer service is critical but must begin inside the company. Yes we are all in sales but if you claim your company a "sales organization", it will seep into the culture and you won't have much more than a sales department.
Without strong leadership, a healthy culture, and cooperative collaboration, the chase for revenue remains long and painful.
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Showing posts with label income. Show all posts
Showing posts with label income. Show all posts
February 28, 2018
Is it All About Sales?
written by
Kneale Mann
tags:
bottom line,
business,
cash,
clients,
colleagues,
communication,
consulting,
culture,
focus,
income,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
marketing,
revenue,
sales,
social media,
solutions,
strategy
January 31, 2017
More Than Base Salary
We work because there are things we need and want to buy. We work because we want to be a part of something bigger than ourselves. We work for many reason past the paycheck, but the paycheck is a key element.
I have seen countless employee surveys and compensation is always on the list along with the ability to advance and have purpose. But if money is the top concern, you have a serious problem.
There are data that shows close to a trillion dollars is lost each year in North America due to disengaged employees and it all comes from the relationships we have and build within our organizations. So the next time you are hiring someone, ensure the discussion goes well past what you're going to pay them.
Yes, pay them properly, but the cost of great people isn't measured simply by competitive compensation and a good benefits package.
Engage with each other daily and watch what happens.
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I have seen countless employee surveys and compensation is always on the list along with the ability to advance and have purpose. But if money is the top concern, you have a serious problem.
There are data that shows close to a trillion dollars is lost each year in North America due to disengaged employees and it all comes from the relationships we have and build within our organizations. So the next time you are hiring someone, ensure the discussion goes well past what you're going to pay them.
Yes, pay them properly, but the cost of great people isn't measured simply by competitive compensation and a good benefits package.
Engage with each other daily and watch what happens.
__________________________________________________________________
written by
Kneale Mann
tags:
business,
collaboration,
compensation,
culture,
employees,
engage,
engagement,
income,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
management,
money,
pay,
paycheck,
purpose,
relationships,
salary,
survey,
teamwork
March 5, 2013
We Just Need Sales!

"We don’t need good people, we need revenue!"
Whether you're involved in a start-up or a global Fortune 100 enterprise, revenue health is important. No one expects companies to run at a loss but if people aren't important, poor morale and a shrinking bottom line will result.
"We don’t need culture, we need cash!"
Culture is not about high priced chairs and fresh pastries in the lunch room; it’s about open collaboration and clear leadership from everyone in the company. Simply yelling at sales people to make more calls won’t get it done.
"We don’t need leadership, we need sales!"
Engaging the team and involving them with decisions will help them understand what’s at stake. In the quest to make more money, companies need to remember the importance of their single most precious resource.
"We don’t need collaboration, we need profits!"
There are countless data outlining the chasm that exists between the terms “manager” and “leader” and you need the latter. Vision and focus are required and it takes leadership to get great work accomplished.
"We don’t need strategy, we need income!"
Customer service is critical but must begin inside the company. Yes we are all in sales but if you claim your company a "sales organization", it will seep into the culture and you won't have much more than a sales department.
Without strong leadership, a healthy culture, and cooperative collaboration, the chase for revenue remains long and painful.
Kneale Mann
Glengarry Glen Ross
written by
Unknown
tags:
bottom line,
business,
cash,
clients,
colleagues,
communication,
consulting,
culture,
focus,
income,
Kneale Mann,
leadership,
marketing,
revenue,
sales,
social media,
solutions,
strategy