
We all know that achieving better alignment, synergy and cooperation between company marketing and sales departments is vital, but oh so elusive. Despite all the talk and more talk in the media and at national business gatherings, nothing significant ever seems to happen.
The reason nothing happens is that there is only one person who can truly make it happen: The Company CEO. Unfortunately, CEOs don't seem to be getting the message.
Why is the CEO the key?
In virtually every company, the president or CEO is responsible for setting the primary direction and goals for all parts of that company's operations. Many CEOs practice a macro style of management, delegating many of their responsibilities to others, which is usually good. But delegating does not absolve them of using their influence over major changes in the company. The CEO is ultimately the weathervane for determining what does and doesn't get done ? especially major changes, like getting better marketing and sales collaboration.
What is happening?
Left to their own devices, sales managers and marketing managers will continue to work separately while feigning collaboration. Numerous software providers have given these managers an easy way to avoid having to seriously collaborate person-to-person. These providers champion the solution of having a Customer Relationship Management program in place. CRM has its merits and some have found it successful, but the jury stills seems to be out on how applicable it is to this problem. While we wait for more data, I don't see significant change in selling/marketing habits or department cooperation. There is still no serious collaboration on permanent change.
Other vendors say the answer is to develop new customer-centered messaging. This will bring success, they say, with both departments centered on knowing what the customer wants, needs and feels about the company. From what I hear, this idea hasn't found great success either. Perhaps it's not successful because it is left to each department to interpret how it sees and uses this messaging information. Perhaps it is because message-centering isn't a strong enough mandate for permanent change in both departments' behavior.
I maintain that if an idea, technology, or policy suggests a significant change in the importance, behavior or role of either department, it probably won't get priority attention.
We can paint a new target color on prospects, describe them in different detail, or agree on new messages, but what will motivate marketing and sales departments to tear down their silos? What motivates them to overcome their own lack of knowledge and fears about the other's role and importance? What's in it for them? After all, it took decades to build these departments, and we don't easily eliminate territorial imperatives in corporate America.
Do Marketing and/or Sales Vice Presidents see this problem?
Here are some interesting observations:
a. In a recent survey, 40% of Chief Marketing Officers (CMO) said they can't/won't measure the effectiveness of their own marketing programs.
b. In that same survey, 39% of these CMOs said their department doesn't work well with their sales department.
c. Sales departments said 70% of their marketing materials end up in the trash. (If the marketing budget makes up 23% of the average company's revenues, that's a lot of money going down the drain.)
If Sales and Marketing Vice Presidents agree on this problem, why no action?
1. Nobody relishes accepting and addressing a major department behavioral change. This is hard, time-consuming and strange territory for most.
2. There is real career risk and fear in either person taking the initiative.
3. Most don't have the depth of knowledge about how to make this type of change.
4. Day-to-day activities give good excuses for not focusing adequately on this.
Most importantly, why doesn't the CEO get involved?
Several possibilities exist:
? Maybe the substantial dollar value of the results from this change isn't clear enough.
? Maybe CEOs enjoy being "referee" for these two department squabbles.
? Maybe CEOs fear making a wrong decision.
? Maybe they believe some new technology will be the answer.
? Maybe CEOs don't understand change in marketing and sales actions are essential in today's marketplace.
What will work:
During my 25+ years of business development experience in 50 different industries, I've had a lot of first-hand experience with the "corporate silo issues" and bickering between marketing and sales departments. I've seen shocking, contradictory answers to the question of a company's key competitive advantages as expressed by these two departments.
Buying new software or adopting some new pictures, slogans and buzz terms for prospect/customers is NOT the most important first step. The keys to solving this collaboration problem are simple and very doable:
1. The CEO must accept that bold change within these two departments is vital and that he or she must personally start this ball rolling.
2. The CEO must believe certain changes in behavior, attitude, knowledge base and work procedures are essential for any effort to be fruitful.
3. The CEO must initiate and set the expectations and measurements.
4. The CEO must expedite the hiring of an outside facilitator who can quickly establish credibility and leadership with both departments.
My approach is built on proven employee change techniques, tweaked to fit this current challenge. The key success components are:
- Getting both departments to see personal benefits in significantly changing their business behavior, activities and responsibilities
- Having department individuals build the plan for change together
- Moving both departments closer together physically
- Facilitating cross-training between departments
What's in it for the CEO?
The CEO has a heavy stake in sales and marketing department collaboration. When these departments finally work together, the way they should:
1. ROI for both departments will improve and be much clearer.
2. Marketing and sales costs will be reduced.
3. Sales revenues will jump noticeably.
I believe most CEOs are tired of the mediocre sales growth that comes from departmental struggles and constant finger pointing. It is time they get the message: It doesn't have to be this way.
###
Sidebar
What are the key considerations for successful implantation of this corporate change?
1. The outside facilitator must have balanced credibility in both the marketing and sales professions. Insiders can't do it themselves (This has been tried but failed because one or the other department felt pressured to favor one department's philosophy or the other).
2. The CEO must agree on what constitutes quantifiable measures of performance and return on investment. (A good facilitator will help here.)
3. The employees must design, agree and implement the new collaboration action plan. They must "own" and drive it, not management.
© Rick Wemmers 770-565-8727
Rick Wemmers Rapid Business Development Expert
Rick brings 25 years of business development secrets, gathered from experience consulting companies in 50 different industries. Fortune 50 clients such as: Scott Paper, Johnson & Johnson, Seagram Distillers, Kimberly Clark, Coca-Cola, Georgia Pacific and Chap-stick, and a host of smaller, start-up technology companies.
He shows how to: find and use undiscovered competitive intelligence. focus energies/resources for more profitable selling. improve sales force productivity. create commanding sales presentations. leverage small budgets to achieve big results.
Rick is experienced with all types of sales channels: direct & rep sales force, wholesalers, distributors, direct sales, telemarketing, OEM, alliances, partnerships, retail, and Internet. He is skilled in the use of all selling tools and tactics: all forms of paid advertising, public relations/publicity, direct mail, email, point-of-sale, contests, discounts, sales force incentives and one-on-one presentations.
AP - The U.N. Security Council called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, but an intense bombardment of missiles from Israeli jets and helicopters early Friday and a barrage of Hamas rockets indicated there may be no quick end to the fighting.
AP - Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces almost certain impeachment by the Illinois House, a historic step that would trigger a trial to determine whether the Democratic governor should be tossed out of office.
AP - Millions of tons of toxic coal ash is piling up in power plant ponds in 32 states, a practice the federal government has long recognized as a risk to human health and the environment but has left unregulated.
AP - Vice President Dick Cheney, warning against impulsive U.S. action in Iraq, says that whether the struggling nation backslides into a cycle of violence partly depends on how President-elect Barack Obama decides to pull out American forces.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama is completing his national security team by announcing his unusual choices for CIA director and a national intelligence director who may face tough Senate confirmation questioning over how he confronted the Indonesian military when civilian massacres were occurring in East Timor.
AP - The game defied expectations. Tim Tebow fulfilled them. He rescued No. 1 Florida, running through and throwing over No. 2 Oklahoma for a 24-14 victory Thursday night that gave the Gators their second BCS championship in three years.
AP - Major Asian stock markets fell Friday amid more corporate gloom and worries that a key U.S. jobs report could show recession in the world's largest economy is deepening.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama implored Congress on Thursday to "act boldly and act now" to fix an economy growing perilously weaker. Democratic and Republican lawmakers complained about his tax policies, letting Obama know they intend to place their own stamp on the economic recovery effort.
AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.
Reuters - U.S. employers probably cut the most jobs in at least 34 years last month as the global economic crisis gathered pace and moves by policy makers took time to filter through to struggling companies.
Reuters - Israel pushed ahead with its two-week-old offensive in the Gaza Strip, ignoring a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Reuters - Europe sought a swift restoration of gas supplies on Friday after striking a deal with Moscow on monitoring gas shipments via Ukraine that have been halted by a pricing dispute with Kiev.
Reuters - Financial giant Citigroup Inc will support a proposal in Congress to rewrite U.S. bankruptcy law to help troubled mortgage borrowers avoid foreclosure, Chief Executive Vikram Pandit said on Thursday.
Reuters - A legislative committee on Thursday recommended the impeachment of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, citing widespread abuse of power including allegations he tried to sell the U.S. Senate seat vacated by President-elect Barack Obama.
Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's economic team is urgently overhauling the $700 billion financial rescue package to broaden its scope beyond Wall Street, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
Reuters - Al Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and a top aide are believed to be dead, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Thursday, in what appeared to be the latest results of a campaign targeting the militant group's leadership.
AFP - Israel carried out new deadly air raids on the Gaza Strip on Friday as the UN Security Council called for an immediate ceasefire to end the two-week-old conflict in the Palestinian enclave.
AFP - European states deprived of Russian gas amid freezing weather were Friday hoping for a resumption of deliveries after the European Union claimed a breakthrough in the crisis between Moscow and Kiev.
This article relates to the organizational structure competency, commonly evaluated in employee... Read More
One thing a lot of us don't do in sales is take... Read More
Here's a productivity tip that will save you a lot of time... Read More
Have you ever worked with someone who always seemed to have the... Read More
This article begins with a tip of the hat to a scholarly... Read More
How should you keep track of meetings?Have you ever wanted to run... Read More
Another fallacy ingrained in the minds of most marketing managers is the... Read More
Hiring good employees is not only important to business, it's essential. Employees... Read More
"? [get] the right people on the bus, the right people in... Read More
SIX "HONEST BUSINESS FRIENDS" - THEY GUIDE ME IN ALL I DOI... Read More
You're so excited you're practically bouncing off the walls. This idea-your best... Read More
Introducing a learning culture into organisations can be difficult at times, particularly... Read More
Do you have some goals you want to achieve or dreams you... Read More
Insightful leaders and organizations recognize that training is a valuable tool for... Read More
Todays business environment has changed drastically from just a few years back.... Read More
ACTIVE LISTENING: The most frequent cause of failure in therapeutic counseling interviews... Read More
What do organizations look for in a prospective employee with special reference... Read More
Imagine the following scenario; Ten years ago you decided to quit your... Read More
Best Definition of "Corporate Culture"If you ask 10 people to define "organizational... Read More
Somewhere in the world is a person who wants to see their... Read More
In today's competitive world shorter product life cycles, customers rapid demands and... Read More
The following tips will help you communicate more effectively with your employees:1.... Read More
Hearing impaired people often encounter difficulty at work because their disability isn't... Read More
Employers pay a high price for absenteeism, often more than they may... Read More
The world has always been mixed with the rich, the... Read More
If one does not understand a person, one tends to regard him... Read More
Few Decision makers see the link between between creativity and innovation management,... Read More
Every Manager has experienced the frustration of not understanding why one management... Read More
In my book "You're In Charge?What Now?" I use a mnemonic to... Read More
Have you ever sat in a meeting where everyone is busy giving... Read More
Learning to be assertive takes time, courage and the ability to recognize... Read More
Employees are the often-neglected stakeholders in the success or failure of a... Read More
You may remember being told as a child, "Keep quiet!" "Children should... Read More
According to a study by the Manchester Group, 4 out of 10... Read More
Have you ever tried to drive somewhere without proper directions? This almost... Read More
The Comfort Zone I have a... Read More
From the personal and professional experiences of other colleagues and myself, one... Read More
As a small business operator, personal checks may be one method to... Read More
At first blush, it would appear there is no shortage of Succession... Read More
You do your best to make sure your organization is operating as... Read More
Ever feel that all the lawyers in thh Country need to give... Read More
Your people are invaluable to you. They are the lifeblood of your... Read More
The higher you go, the cooler it becomes. Really? Let us begin... Read More
The other day one of our overseas clients called in a state... Read More
Trust is essential. You can't run a business without it. Customers leave.... Read More
How can you get more attention for your conference and your association?... Read More
There are so many ways to jump start your prifits and keep... Read More
What value is there in leadership or team-building retreats? Just consider the... Read More
There is an inherent conflict between owners and managers of companies. The... Read More
We live in a relentlessly competitive world. The daily pressure to work... Read More
Before Gertrude Ederle began her historic swim off of Cape Griz-Nez, France,... Read More
I was watching a TV program some months ago about a biologist... Read More
Marketing ISO 9001 2000.Lately we've been seeing a lot of press releases... Read More
Managers should avoid the tendency to constantly delegate to the same one... Read More
We all know people who are like human dynamos. They seem to... Read More
Fast Relief for Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 ComplianceSection 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley... Read More
As a result of the dot com meltdown and the decline of... Read More
Have you ever noticed french fries taste the same at every McDonald's?... Read More
Have you ever hired someone who did not live up to expectations?... Read More
If you're one of the many executives struggling with finding and keeping... Read More
Key control, or more accurately the lack of key control is one... Read More
Remember the 80:20 rule? You may not get everything perfectly right, but... Read More
We have all attended meetings that were boring, mindless and profoundly ineffective.... Read More
When you create your profit and loss statement to assess the health... Read More
Criticism has the power to do good when there is something that... Read More
One of the first things I look at when I take over... Read More
Leslie was the new manager of the group. She was replacing Tom,... Read More
Purpose: Show how immersion leadership training makes strategic initiative success possible.Adults learn... Read More
A few weeks ago, a couple of colleagues and I discussed a... Read More
Old style management doesn't encourage personal mind control, employees aren't encouraged to... Read More
Being able to give effective feedback is not just a good skill... Read More
Picking people for a job is like going to the... Read More
Encouraged by the recognition, Sarah Lewsiton went home from work that day,... Read More
In Part One, I described the Leadership Talk and how it is... Read More
160 years ago, the newly invented electric telegraph carried the first news... Read More
When you are acclaimed for excellence during times of crisis you may... Read More
You've had many years of training in your craft as a performer,... Read More
Bringing an HR consultant into your organisation can often be the only... Read More
Have you ever tried to drive somewhere without proper directions? This almost... Read More
Everyone knows that an agenda is the key to an effective meeting.... Read More
Okay, so you've figured out what kind of meeting is needed, you've... Read More
If you are completely happy with where you and your business currently... Read More
Consequences of Not Giving Effective FeedbackLet's take a look at some typical... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
Sometimes.In fact making some small changes to the circumstances when we use... Read More
My friend Delia is the owner of a small private school. This... Read More
According to a study by the Manchester Group, 4 out of 10... Read More
People in leading positions are often in a dilemma: on one hand... Read More
"It is not the strongest species that survives, nor the most intelligent,... Read More
There is a difference between being comfortable and being in apathy.It is... Read More
A core activity in many successful businesses, Succession Planning is simple and... Read More
Leadership is lifting a person's vision to higher sights, the raising of... Read More
Six Ways to Keep Things Simple We can have greater success with... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation whilst innovation... Read More
Business Management Business Management |