The VAR community has eveolved in a similar manner, with incremental product and service innovation leading the way. Even the names have changed over the past few years, with most channel companies preferring the term “solution provider” or “technology consultant” over their “reseller” title of yesteryear. We're ready for the new millenium, right?
Not quite. Despite this extreme industry makeover, some industry pundits suggest that the IT channel is not keeping pace when it comes to making the sales transition. Point product sales still command a substantial focus in the IT channel. Complex solution selling requires a radically different approach, with a focus on the customers longer term business needs than the parts they need to keep computers operational. How do you make that transition in your sales team?
“With the introduction of managed services, SaaS and HaaS; delivering a business or technology end-to-end solution has become easier for many providers,” according to Tricia Wurts, president of Wurts & Associates, Inc. “The challenge is to ensure you are changing your sales approach, transitioning the process to solve the customers' business issues rather than directly addressing the technology.”
Wurts will moderate a panel discussion on this topic next Wednesday at CompTIA Breakaway in San Antonio; joined by a team of experienced and well-respected consultative sales experts. Attendees to this open session will learn how to create business consultants from their technical sales staff, how to identify the employees who can make that move, and the skill sets you may need to address with new hires. The expert panel will discuss accepted best practices and lessons they learned from transitioning sales teams to this approach (or that partners shared with them).
Consultative Selling: Evolving from Technical Salespeople to Business Advisors panelists include:
- Bob Penland, CTO of TruMethods, LLC
- Oli Thordarson, CEO of Alvaka Networks, Inc.
- Dan Wensley, VP of Partner Development for Level Platforms
We’ll be blogging details of this session and many more from San Antonio next week, but there is still time for you to be there live (if you aren’t already attending). Check out the details here.