Why sales are so important for small business owners
In Discussion With Andy Foot of Project Steps
In discussion with Andy Foot, Owner of Project Steps UK.
Sales is the lifeblood of all SMEs yet once they get past the initial momentum, sales flatline and the business struggles to generate the new business needed to fund building a team, implementing systems and rewarding the owner.
The owner either becomes too busy to get round to selling due to all the other activities involved in growing a business or shies away from selling because they fear rejection or are just simply not good at sales.
In this discussion with Andy, we explore why SME leaders get sales so wrong, why sales is important and what they need to be doing in this space to build and convert a pipeline of high quality business.
Viewers will learn...
Why sales is the lifeblood for all SMEs
Why small business owners are getting it so wrong with sales
Why it is paramount to have a plan to drive sales and long-term value into your business
The importance of measuring the sales process and what KPIs you should be measuring
How help is at hand if you need it
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We dig deep on each of these critical areas and share our insight.
Get to know Andy…
Andy is an experienced Business Development Director, with proven success in delivering operational, sales, and business growth.
Starting as an apprentice, moving into sales initially within retail then moving on to B2B sales in various sectors such as: capital goods, commercial interiors, software, media, and radio.
Working his way up from the shop floor through field sales, key account management, sales management to sales director roles and company ownership, gave Andy an in-depth knowledge of how a business works.
“Andy’s remit from day one was to establish a team to deliver a £5.0 million business (from £0.5m), with the structure to develop for future profitable growth. This has been achieved and it is my pleasure to thank Andy for all his support and leadership, in delivering the agreed goals for the business and to recommend him.”