Maximise sales team productivity with Slack and Sales Cloud.
How to exceed buyer expectations in today’s digital sales environment by aligning salespeople, processes, applications and customer data.
How to exceed buyer expectations in today’s digital sales environment by aligning salespeople, processes, applications and customer data.
Digital transformation has forever changed customer expectations. The loyalty of customers increasingly depends on whether or not their interactions with a company are easy and enjoyable. In today’s economy, it’s important to build lasting customer relationships that meet and exceed expectations. Doing that successfully requires tools that allow sales teams to maximise productivity and efficiency.
For instance, do reps have the visibility and access needed to help customers make a purchase or resolve an issue quickly? The less time reps spend looking for information, the more time they have to get to know the customer and build a long-term relationship.
Most sales reps, however, are working with too many tools, processes, and account updates, and too much customer data in multiple places. What’s more, key conversations are happening via phone, email, chat, LinkedIn, video, etc. It can all feel overwhelming, even for the most organised and experienced salesperson. The good news is sales leaders can now use a productivity platform for the entire sales cycle. This helps teams minimise context switching and administrative tasks so they can focus on delivering the best experience for customers.
Gartner reports that 61% of chief sales officers (CSOs) are already investing in new technology to support virtual selling. But CSOs need to go one step further and address all modern selling needs—virtual, digital and hybrid. They must bring salespeople, processes, customer data, communication technology, and strategic goals into one centralised productivity platform.
Slack is that solution, helping salespeople work with teammates in different time zones, prevent siloed customer data and promote collaboration on critical deals. But more importantly, it frees up time for reps to connect with buyers.
Centralising selling means your sales team successfully wins together by using a flexible productivity platform. This approach allows reps and experts across the company to easily collaborate on accounts or opportunities, all while staying connected to a single set of tools, customer data and resources. Working from the same source of truth means sales teams can be more productive and efficient, giving them ample time to focus on customer needs.
According to a Gartner Trend Insight Report, having a “digital sales room” at the heart of an organisation’s sales tech stack helps enable virtual selling and promotes sales teams’ effectiveness.
The report also outlined why implementing a single operation practice is the key to engaging customers, no matter where they are. Gartner defines the practice as aligning sales processes, applications and data to maximise sales team effectiveness.
A 2021 Forrester Consulting study echoed Gartner’s findings, saying that successful companies demonstrate a similar, singular operational alignment. The research and advisory firm listed several benefits, including:
Centralised selling might be the future of sales, but a fully aligned sales team can only begin by having the right tools in place.
Slack makes it easy to bring what you need to close a deal into one place, improving efficiency and productivity. In Forrester’s “The Total Economic Impact of Slack for Sales Teams,” sales leaders and professionals around the world saw a 296% return on their investment in Slack after using Slack for three years.
In Slack channels, teams can assemble resources, teammates, processes and application data. Instead of scheduling a video meeting, sales teams in Slack can quickly start an impromptu huddle to work through issues in real time and resolve them faster, eliminating silos.
They can also work “async” to keep work moving along. If team members work in different time zones, and finding a meeting that works for everyone is impossible, members can record and post videos so everyone can review at their own convenience.
New team members get the context of the full account history when they join conversations, resulting in better collaboration. This is critical for salespeople starting on new accounts who need information fast to help prospects, and to close deals quickly.
Salesforce’s new State of Sales Report found that reps spend only 28% of their week selling, and 66% say they’re overwhelmed by using too many sales tools.
The power of using Sales Cloud and Slack together allows sales teams to be more productive and efficient by moving together faster, selling as a team, staying aligned and automating processes. This selling experience unifies teams in Slack and lets sales reps access all their tools, data and partners without neverending back-and-forths.
These Salesforce capabilities are available to Slack users now by downloading the Sales Cloud for Slack app (details in Chapter 6).
Sales Cloud is a daily touchpoint for millions of salespeople across the globe, in industries ranging from manufacturing to media. Sales Cloud helps teams generate quality leads, manage opportunities through the sales pipeline and cultivate relationships with existing accounts with:
Sales reps aren’t the only ones who win when teams strengthen alignment, eliminate silos, and use a productivity platform for real-time data. Customers also come out on top with a unified Sales Cloud and Slack solution.
Being able to easily connect, share feedback, deliver updates, and collaborate within and across organisations means any sales rep can solve customer questions and issues effortlessly.
Additionally, real-time data from Sales Cloud can be accessed, updated, shared or even created, directly from Slack. For example, when a channel that is connected to a Sales Cloud opportunity or account record is automatically created, the data from that record is automatically embedded in that channel. Sales teams can then interact with that data from Slack or Sales Cloud, and updates show up in both places in real time. This provides visibility to all channel members, helping teams stay aligned on deal movements. It also means reps spend less time code switching or updating data and views.
No critical updates fall through the cracks, and reps can move through the deal cycle faster, giving them more time to build memorable customer experiences.
There are currently three places in the customer journey offering a tight integration between Sales Cloud and Slack:
Want to begin working in your productivity platform today? Here’s how:
Add DocuSign eSignature. It’s a critical piece of closing deals for many salespeople —and now it can be done right in Slack. Just download the DocuSign eSignature for Slack app to send and sign contracts and other sales documents.
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