Dedicating the time and money to sales and management training courses is not cheap. Courses can range anywhere from $500 to $3,000 and several weeks of night classes.
But will it be worth it in the long run? Will the confidence & experience (and contacts) you get be the best investment you ever made?
One thing is true: no matter what business you are in, who your customers are, or what the size of your business, the fact is that you and your employees will need some sales skills. The truth is that it is not always the best company in the industry that captures the largest market share. Often, the company that is able to best get the word out about what the company has to offer is the one that captures the largest share of the business.
We’ve put together some thoughts around this to help you decide for yourself.
First, you need to determine what format makes the most sense for you. Think about how you learn best, your goals and your budget. Training can take many forms, from printed materials and books to live and Internet-based presentations. Training courses will vary from company to company, and it is important for you to carefully consider your needs before deciding on the right sales training course.
Second, you need to understand what the potential benefits would be from investing in training – both tangible and intangible benefits.
Tangible benefits can be measured and ideally quantified in dollars. For example, outcomes could be that a sales training program increased sales by X percent or a customer service program boosted customer satisfaction survey results by X percent.
Intangible benefits are usually assumed to result from a training program, but are difficult to measure. Although specific dollar values cannot be attached to intangible benefits, they are still important to discuss and to track. Examples could include:
- Expanding your network with other like-minded individuals
- Improvements in teamwork and management skills
- Less stress and anxiety when making public speeches or presenting
Another good source to help justify your training investment might be to ask for testimonials from reputed sales training companies. You can usually email their contact to get a list of individuals who would be willing to speak with you. Ask individuals about the actual tangible and intangible benefits that they received and have them provide examples. Two well-known companies are www.dalecarnegie.com or www.ziglar.com for additional information.
No matter what you decide, remember that investing in yourself – professionally and personally – will keep you balanced and productive, especially in the world of the ever-busy small business owner.
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