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Title: Time Management - Sales


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Time Management - Sales
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Characteristics Of Time
  • Theres a finite amount of time.
  • Its the same for everyone. Nobody has more than
    anyone else.
  • Cannot be replaced, saved, made up or overspent.
  • Time is either used or wasted.
  • Time is your toughest competition.

3
The Value Of Time
  • How much is your time worth?
  • Time is money, right?
  • Wrong! Money is time.
  • You can always get more money--time is more
    valuable.
  • Exercise - How much is an hour worth to you?

4
Time Management
  • Time management helps you work smarter, not
    harder just the opposite.
  • Smart people get the right things done.
  • People who work smart make more money and get
    promoted faster.
  • Time management requires self-management and
    self-discipline.

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Four Steps In Time Management
  • Planning
  • Organizing
  • Controlling (Keeping track of it)
  • Evaluating (Time Logs, Weekly Planners, and Daily
    Schedules)

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Planning
  • Set objectives (always time framed - deadlined).
  • Yearly Income, projects/tasks, improvement areas
  • Monthly updates
  • Weekly Planners
  • Daily Schedules
  • Prioritize Everything 1s, 2s, 3s.

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Planning
  • Remember the 80/20 rule 80 of your results come
    from 20 of your activities.
  • Plan for the full range of your job functions and
    activities
  • Sales Prospecting, Identifying Problems,
    Generating Solutions, Presenting, Negotiating and
    Closing, Servicing

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Time Investment Examples
  • Prospecting 10
  • Identify Problems 10
  • Generating Solutions 10
  • Presenting 30
  • Negotiating/Closing 30
  • Servicing 10
  • Plan carefully to invest your time according to
    your primary job functions and activities.

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Self-Management
  • If youre unsure about priorities, ask your
    manager.
  • I dont have enough time, blames time, not
    yourself.
  • Dont be a victim, take responsibility for
    managing and controlling your time.
  • Take responsibility for results.
  • If you take responsibility, youre more likely to
    get credit.

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Self-Management
  • People who are habitually late or constantly
    procrastinate
  • Arrogant Try to establish power consciously
  • Poor self-image Try to establish power
    subconsciously
  • Unhealthy fear of failure

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Self-Management
  • Overcome these problems with self-discipline
  • Time management and priority setting
  • Professional help
  • Dont procrastinate on getting started or getting
    help in planning your time.

12
Planning
  • Yearly Goals
  • Monthly Updates
  • Weekly Planners
  • Daily Schedules
  • The keystone of an effective system

13
Planning Tools
  • To-Do List
  • Action Folder (Desktop)
  • Management Folders (Desktop)
  • Project Folders (Desktop)
  • Calendar
  • Weekly Planners
  • Daily Schedule
  • Often the above are in SalesForce or other CRM
    software tools.

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To-Do List Problems
  • The longer, the worse depressing
  • Unconscious, stupid tricks we play on ourselves
  • Do lots of little things first to give ourselves
    achievement feedback.
  • Do the easiest things first.
  • Do the most fun things first.

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To-Do List Solutions
  • Scrub it every week to keep it short.
  • Reward accomplishments
  • Deadline all items.
  • Prioritize all items (bosss priorities).
  • Listen to boss carefully.
  • Listen for stuff you dont want to hear.
  • Dont listen defensively--its not personal
    criticism, its improvement advice.

16
Weekly Planner
  • Assign priorities in Action Folder and on to-do
    list.
  • Look at last weeks Weekly Planner.

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Weekly Planner
  • Look at calendar for scheduled appointments and
    meetings.
  • Synthesize into a new weekly planner.
  • Keep weekly planners for later analysis.

18
Daily Planning
  • Set a time for your daily planning (first thing
    in a.m.).
  • Look at your e-mail - DRAS it.

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Daily Planning
  • E-Mail
  • Delete it - delete new mail you dont need.
  • Refer - Delegate, forward, or put in an
    appropriate folder.
  • Act - Do it immediately if it takes less than two
    minutes.
  • Save- Dont save what others save.

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Daily Scheduling Tips
  • Be tough on yourself do the hardest, nastiest
    things first.
  • Save the easiest, most fun for last in the day
    look forward to them.
  • On every activity, ask how is this helping me
    achieve my goals? How much money is this making
    me?
  • Prioritize 1, 2, 3. You shouldnt be doing 4s and
    5s.
  • You distract yourself.

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Daily Scheduling Tips
  • Break big jobs into smaller chunks.
  • Turn off your computerno e-mail, IMs, Facebook,
    Twitter, or texting during chunking.
  • Each chunk completed builds momentum.
  • Dont attempt too much. Make yourself feel like a
    winner.
  • Allow for interruptionsleave one-eighth of your
    time unscheduled.
  • Managers leave one-quarter unscheduled.

22
Daily Scheduling Tips
  • Set a time limit on each appointment or meeting.
  • If you add something during the day, drop
    something.
  • Make time for call-backs (no-screening time).

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Working Your Plan
  • Number-one time management rule
  • Do one task until its finished.
  • We interrupt ourselves (e-mail, IMs, Facbebook,
    Twitter, texting).
  • You must focus intensely.
  • Champion athletes know the value of focused
    concentration.

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Follow-Up
  • Conduct a desk check at the end of the day.
  • Nothing open
  • No random piles of stuff organized piles
  • No Post-It notes all over the place
  • What color is your desktop?

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Organize Your Desk and Computer
  • Phone on the left (if youre right-handed)
  • Use a headset
  • Calendar on Desktop (only one and synch it daily)
  • Vital information at your fingertips
  • Work space neat and clean
  • Write everything down.
  • Put often-used online information in Favorite
    Places or Bookmarks.

26
Organize Your Computer and Desktop
  • Vital information handy
  • Action Folder
  • Management Folder
  • Project Folders
  • Goodie File for examples of excellent
    communications

27
Organize Written Communications
  • Analyze repetition use forms, templates
  • Analyze correspondence
  • Have separate files and templates for letters and
    paragraphs.

28
Organize Knowledge Acquisition
  • Sales organization examples
  • Competitive media organization specialists
  • Category specialists
  • Competitive salespeople analysis
  • Product specialists
  • General business, industry, advertising, media,
    marketing knowledge

29
Organize Support Staff
  • Have no-interrupt hours for support people.
  • Utilize quiet hours for the entire office or
    department.

30
Organize Support Staff
  • Have the support staff keep time logs
    occasionally.
  • Meet regularly with the support staff to discuss
    problems, solutions.
  • Make the support staff part of the team.

31
Organize Your Associates
  • Use liaisons/scrums.
  • Consolidate meetings.
  • Compress meetings (set time limits, use and
    follow agendas).

32
Manage Your Boss
  • Get specific instructions.
  • Get agreement on priorities.
  • Expand autonomy parameters gain trust.

33
Controlling Time
  • Proper use of time separates winners from losers.
  • Winners take credit, losers blame time and
    others.
  • View time management as an edge opportunity.

34
Evaluating
  • Time logs (every six months)
  • We misjudge time. What we like to do goes fast.
    What we dislike to do goes slowly.
  • Time logs must be accurate.
  • Analyze logs carefully and identify the biggest
    time wasters
  • Overextended lunch and coffee breaks
  • Extended, unproductive phone conversations
  • Inconsequential personal discussions, IMs

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Evaluating
  • Look at your time log and ask these questions
  • Am I doing the right things?
  • Could I have done things in less detail?
  • What kind of interruptions? How long did it take
    me to recover?
  • How long were my conversations?
  • Did I say no often enough?

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Summary
  • Time isnt money, it cant be saved. Its more
    precious.
  • Know how you use your time (time logs).
  • Know your bosss priorities.
  • Set deadlines for everything.

37
Summary
  • Eliminate time wasters.
  • Be nice but firm with others who waste your time.
    Say no or dont respond.
  • Focus, focus, focus on results.
  • Prioritize, prioritize, prioritize

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Next Steps
  • Remember, youre the one who makes yourself
    unhappy with unreasonable expectations and
    disorganization. Create a plan.
  • Get organized and smell the flowers.
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