The Art & Science of Quota Setting: Get It Right or Lose Your Team | 30MPC Playbook (Lead)

The Art & Science of Quota Setting: Get It Right or Lose Your Team | 30MPC Playbook (Lead)

PLAYBOOK TAKEAWAYS: Aim for 70% attainment and 70% participation to create a winning culture. Avoid feast-or-famine environments where only a few reps succeed. Use historical data to set quotas based on pipeline, win rates, and deal size. Every quota increase must be backed by an investment in pipeline, win rates, or deal size. Revisit quotas once per year, unless there’s a massive skew in attainment. Communicate quota changes with transparency and clear justification. Avoid high attainment with low participation, which creates resentment and turnover. Quota planning should be a business decision, not just a sales decision. Keep top reps busy before adding more headcount to avoid diluting pipeline. Simple, fair comp plans drive engagement and motivation. RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

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Hall of Fame: Matthew Mazankowski

Hall of Fame: Matthew Mazankowski

Free Guide: 3 Tactics to Drive Mid-Funnel Deals to Close FOUR ACTIONABLE SALES TAKEAWAYS Do not spend excessive time researching when sometimes calling the account may be the fastest way to get information Be like the restaurant that is calling you to make a reservation to avoid no shows, send reminders, and set an agenda ahead of time When telling a customer story describe the persona who felt the problem, the annoyances they felt, the scenery they were in when they felt the problem, and the emotions they felt If confirming a meeting within one week send a reminder the day before if confirming a meeting more than a week out do a 1 week and day before reminder PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB VP of Sales @ Boomerang Chief Revenue Officer @ Table Needs VP of Fundraising & Business Development @ Table Needs Head of Sales & Business Development @ Table Needs RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

28 Okt 202437min

259 (Lead) How To Develop a Winning Sales Team Culture (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

259 (Lead) How To Develop a Winning Sales Team Culture (Alex Kremer, Alluviance)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Foster belonging to engage the prefrontal cortex: Sales reps thrive when they feel they belong, as it activates their prefrontal cortex, leading to passion—a key trait in top reps. Start with one-on-one exercises before group activities: Begin with individual sessions like "Rosebud Thorne" to ease reps in before moving to larger group exercises. Use the 'Four H's' to build deeper connections: Ask reps to share four things—history, a hero, a heartbreak, and hope—to foster trust and authenticity. Gradually share personal insights: Start by setting the example, then have reps journal, share one-on-one, and finally share with the group, building comfort step by step. ALEX'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Founder & CEO @ Alluviance Director of Sales Commercial @ Outreach Director of Sales Corporate @ Outreach Territory Account Executive @ Microsoft RESOURCES DISCUSSED Alex's Arise Retreat Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

24 Okt 202441min

258 (Sell) How To Avoid Competitors Undercutting Your Deals (Johnny Larson, Talkdesk)

258 (Sell) How To Avoid Competitors Undercutting Your Deals (Johnny Larson, Talkdesk)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Know Competitors' Fiscal Periods: Be aware of when your competitors’ fiscal periods end to anticipate price drops and position yourself better. Phased Approach: When price matters, propose only the essentials for day one to make your quote smaller and easier to accept. Timeline Stack: Identify key timeline drivers, like contract end dates or business seasonality, to create urgency. Turn Want into Why: During discovery, dig deeper to find the real business problem behind a customer’s desire for change. JOHNNY'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Commercial Account Executive @ Talkdesk Enterprise Sales Development Manager @Talkdesk Team Lead, Enterprise Sales Development @ Mimeo Enterprise SDR @ Mimeo RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

22 Okt 202441min

Hall of Fame: Lylle Ryals

Hall of Fame: Lylle Ryals

TOP FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Incorporate GIFs or Venn Diagrams in prospecting emails to capture attention effectively. When prospects mention a competing solution, ask how long they've used it and what prompted their choice to uncover their unresolved needs. Direct prospects back to email in voicemails; keep initial messages brief and contextual, saving detailed information for follow-ups. Structure emails to expand on voicemail content, addressing specific pain points or presenting case studies to encourage engagement. LYLLE'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB Senior Manager, Business Development @ RocketReach Manager, Business Development - Enterprise @ Shopify Manager, Business Development - Enterprise @ Angi SMB Account Executive @ Angi RESOURCES DISCUSSED 8 Ways to Triple Your Phone Connects and Email Opens Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

21 Okt 202432min

257 (Lead) How to Use Intent-Based Selling for Huge Sales Development Success (Florin Tatulea, Common Room)

257 (Lead) How to Use Intent-Based Selling for Huge Sales Development Success (Florin Tatulea, Common Room)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Signal Prioritization: Categorize signals (e.g., high-intent, time-based) with different response SLAs to ensure timely outreach. Call Blitz Culture: Multiple weekly call blitzes with a virtual sales floor create a high-energy, team-building cold calling environment. Effective Personalization: Don’t rely on signals alone; combine them with company insights to craft personalized, compelling outreach. 80/20 Email Framework: Provide reps with an 80% completed template (signal, company insight, ideal state, light CTA), letting them personalize the final 20%. FLORIN'S PATH TO PRESIDENTS CLUB: Head of Sales Development @ Common Room Director of Sales @ Barley Senior Manager, Sales Development @ Loopio Manager, Sales Development @ Loopio RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

17 Okt 202435min

256 (Special) Mastering Sales Tonality (Jeremy Miner, 7th Level)

256 (Special) Mastering Sales Tonality (Jeremy Miner, 7th Level)

ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Facial Expressions Control Tone: Your facial expressions influence your tone. For example, leaning in creates a concerned tone, while tilting your chin up can convey curiosity. Slow Down Your Questions: Asking questions too quickly leads to poor answers. Slow down the second half of your question to give prospects time to think and respond meaningfully. Master the Five Types of Tone: Use different tones—curious, confused, concerned, challenging, and playful—to guide conversations and elicit the right responses. Challenge Prospects with a Direct Tone: A challenging tone helps push prospects to take action, especially when addressing tough issues like low-quality leads. JEREMY'S PATH TO PRESIDENT'S CLUB: Founder @ 7th Level VP of Sales @ Pinnacle Security RESOURCES DISCUSSED: Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

15 Okt 202439min

Hall of Fame: Shelby Ferson

Hall of Fame: Shelby Ferson

FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS To learn about what’s going on in other parts of your organization, get on the email alias distribution lists. Build out your go team of people that you can rely on in legal, product, marketing, deal desk, etc. so that you’re never stuck trying to figure out how to get a function to help you with a deal. To determine the next steps and what’s important to a buyer, ask, “Say you’re evaluating a few technologies, and they’re similar. What are the things that make you pick one over the other?” When dealing with technical buyers, always under promise so you don't lose credibility. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Named Account Manager - Digital Natives UK @ Databricks Named Account Manager - Digital Natives @ Databricks Snr Manager, Commercial Sales, ANZ @ Databricks Enterprise Account Executive @ Databricks RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

14 Okt 202439min

Why You Should Still Cold Call (Make It Happen Mondays Podcast)

Why You Should Still Cold Call (Make It Happen Mondays Podcast)

This is an except from the Make It Happen Mondays podcast with John Barrows Check out John's weekly sales podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/make-it-happen-mondays-b2b-sales-talk-with-john-barrows/id1265697819

11 Okt 202410min

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