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HOW TO ASK FOR MONEY: GETTING ENABLEMENT THE BUDGET IT NEEDS

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Adriana Romero, Jill Emerick, Rodrick Gibson


 * ADRIANA ROMERO
   
   Senior Manager, Productivity, Salesforce
   
   More posts by Adriana Romero.


 * JILL EMERICK
   
   Director, NA Revenue Talent Development, First Advantage
   
   More posts by Jill Emerick.


 * RODRICK GIBSON
   
   E-Learning Strategist, First Advantage
   
   More posts by Rodrick Gibson.


 1. What’s the best way to ask for money from your initiatives?
    1. But what if there’s no clear avenue for numbers?
    2. Go old school
 2. Why sales enablement is overlooked
    1. Proving our worth
    2. Sales enablement are sales multipliers
    3. Sales and sales enablement are not the same thing
 3. Motivation is key
    1. It’s not all about methodologies and processes
    2. But how do you convince them?
    3. How do we sell ideas?
    4. Form a hypothesis
 4. How do we stay on the leading edge?
    1. To finish up: some key takeaways

Adriana Romero, Jill Emerick, and Rodrick Gibson delivered this presentation at
the Sales Enablement Festival in May 2021.

In this article, we’re going to break down that single most daunting task for
every enabler. You already know what it is! It’s the challenge of asking for a
budget for any of your initiatives.

More specifically, we’re going to look at how we ask for: money, budget,
resources, headcount, technology and  certifications. You name it, there's so
many things that we can ask for!

But before we dive into the main subject of this piece, let’s break it down into
a few key talking points:

 * What’s the best way to ask for money from your initiatives?
 * Why sales enablement is overlooked
 * Why motivation is key
 * How do we stay on the leading edge?

To start with, let’s cut out all the fluff and ask this crucial question in its
simplest form:


WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO ASK FOR MONEY FROM YOUR INITIATIVES?

The simplest answer is to present a tangible solution to a problem. When making
the pitch, we say, “Look, here’s a thing that we think will really work.” Want
to sound more convincing?  

Compare it to two or three other vendors who've used a similar initiative
successfully, or an opposing strategy unsuccessfully.  

Still not convincing enough? Well, if you really want to prove the worth of your
initiative, it might be a good idea to pitch a pilot program. But how does that
work?  Well, you trial your initiative with a couple of sales reps.

Best case scenario, if it’s truly worthwhile, the numbers will prove it out.
With sales enablement, of course, there isn’t much room for ambiguity where
numbers are concerned. If something works, it works.  

But better yet, why not make this a two-pronged approach. Get some of your users
to voice their support for what you’ve put in place. And get them to be
specific.


How exactly has it helped? Is it saving them time? Is it getting them more
leads? This is really the tried and trusted way to get buy-in on a new
initiative.


BUT WHAT IF THERE’S NO CLEAR AVENUE FOR NUMBERS?

We hear you! Typically, in sales enablement, we’re always trying to be as
proactive as we possibly can. That should be the ideal state. But many times,
especially in high-growth companies, where we’re always evolving and hiring more
sellers, we're going to have to be a little bit more reactive.  

And we’ll try to tie any initiative to the numbers. What are the hard benefits?
Pilot programs are great, but sometimes we don’t always have a clear avenue for
numbers. There's no ROI, or you can’t build a pilot program, build a tech
solution and create numbers.  How do we address that?


GO OLD SCHOOL

If we don’t have the numbers, we have to take it retro, meaning we go back to
how we used to do it in the past. We have to simply prove ourselves. Obviously,
there're people out there who think that investing in sales enablement is a
waste of money.

We have to show that we're professionals in this field and that we're the best
of the best. We have to show that we can see solutions to the problems we’re
having and that you should take us seriously. That’s going to have a real
positive impact on the organization as a whole.

Now, we’ve touched on why enablement has been overlooked in the past when it
comes to budget. Let’s dig a little deeper into that.


WHY SALES ENABLEMENT IS OVERLOOKED

So, maybe there are some super big companies that have the blessing of a budget
for enablement. But let’s be honest, in many cases, that just isn’t the case.

The main issue is, sales enablement is a little bit newer in the world of
commerce. Sales, of course, has been around since the beginning of time, and
marketing has been around since the beginning of time.

But sales enablement is still a little bit newer. It's still coming into its own
in that sense. Maybe the reason why we don't have the budget is that we're
usually tied to sales. Typically, we fall under the sales budget and we get the
scraps from sales.


PROVING OUR WORTH

So, the question, how do we be more strategic in asking for that investment?
 The first thing is we need to be bold. Sales enablement should not be an
afterthought on an Excel sheet, it should have it’s own Excel sheet outlining
various resources for the sales enablement team.

Now this does come back to two crucial things: numbers and reputation. Ideally,
you want to have both.  

If you can consistently hit that mark your organization expects  you to hit,
they'll trust you to go and do it again. Numbers are important, but reputation
may be even more crucial. Reputation is what is going to convince your senior
stakeholders to invest in you.

You don’t bet on a horse that doesn’t have a proven track record.


SALES ENABLEMENT ARE SALES MULTIPLIERS

So, how do we create trust? One way is to convince C-suiters that sales
enablement is not something to be taken purely literally. In other words, sales
enablement doesn’t just enable sales, it multiplies the sales group.

It’s about proving that sales enablement is a tool for making the whole of sales
more organized and efficient in a way that positively impacts revenue.

How can we make it so that our people can do more with their hours? We can, for
example, find a prospecting tool that decreases their administrative burden.
This is a tangible benefit that’s not going to go unnoticed because it’s going
to have a positive impact on your organization as a whole.  

When sales are free to do more, it stands to reason that they’re going to make
more sales. When you begin to show those benefits, that’s when you create trust.
Maybe the problem is that  enablement isn’t a very inspiring word. But
multiplying suggests real growth. We’re not just enabling, we’re multiplying
what our Salesforce can do.


SALES AND SALES ENABLEMENT ARE NOT THE SAME THING

We're your revenue multipliers. That's what enablement is. Salespeople are
selling, but we’re helping them move the needle. Here're some of the measurable
ways that enablement can assist sales:

 * Optimizing a process. This could be through providing better tools or
   resources.
 * Providing better training.
 * Getting them to understand time management.
 * Overcoming their own barriers when they're doing their selling.

All of these steps have one crucial thing in common: they've the potential to
increase revenue.


MOTIVATION IS KEY

The question is, why do we place so much importance on sales kickoff? More
specifically, why do we put money into sales kickoff? There's so much
preparation, and there's so much  expectation. Because it’s so important for us
to bring in a motivational speaker who’s really aligned with what we want to do?

What is the purpose of it? Do we want to motivate? Do we want to train? Do we
just want to be informative? The main benefit should be: you really need a
trusted champion that your team can get behind and be inspired by.


IT’S NOT ALL ABOUT METHODOLOGIES AND PROCESSES

If this pandemic has taught us anything, it's that some things are just more
important. And one of those things is definitely getting your team more
energized and more activated. It can be more difficult to convince members of
the C-suite that something like motivation, good energy and motivation is worth
investing in.

Inspirational speakers don’t always come cheap. Senior stakeholders are often
only motivated by short term benefits. Your job here's to convince them that the
long term benefits are worth fighting for.


BUT HOW DO YOU CONVINCE THEM?

The first thing is to provide anecdotal evidence of how they’ve performed in
other speaking engagements. Of course, this is actually true when trying to
convince your higher ups of anything.

However, in this modern age, they don’t just have to take your word for it.

If the person is really a big deal, you might even be able to find video
evidence from other conferences that confirms what you’re pitching. You can
encourage your bosses to meet with them and see first hand what they offer. The
problem is, of course, motivation isn’t a tangible thing in itself.

The fact is, and again this is true of every aspect of work life, you have to
have the courage and drive to stand toe to toe with your leader.


HOW DO WE SELL IDEAS?

In a way, we're always pitching and selling internally. Sometimes it’s our job
to pitch ideas for changing the way training should be done, or how we should
certify our sellers, etc.

In a nutshell, you’re in a constant struggle to get those higher ups on board
with the vision. You want them to understand the vision, understand the gap that
we have, and what it is that we want to achieve.


FORM A HYPOTHESIS

The fact is, when you’re selling ideas, it’s hard to really put your finger on
what the concrete benefits will be, especially when you haven’t actually put
those motions into action yet. So, it helps to make some pretty reasonable
assumptions or predictions. At least then you’re coming in with a kind of
hypothesis to measure success by.

For example, you could form the hypothesis that 1% of sales might move faster if
the seller is able to read the buyer’s body language over time.

If we moved 1% faster, that would result in half a million dollars more revenue.

Even if you can’t make it into an exact science, at least now you have a kind of
measuring stick.


HOW DO WE STAY ON THE LEADING EDGE?

But what’s the point in going forward with new innovations and new initiatives
if you’re completely out of touch with sales and enabler communities?

Select the communities and find out what they want. It's the modern world, so
get online and interact with different voices! Weigh up what the costs of those
demands would be and what kind of budget will be expected.

If we're going to keep our whole organization leading edge, we need to stay
leading edge. We need to stay in conversation with the community and keep
learning. The great benefit of that is that we’re now able to bring this wisdom
back to the sales team.

And it certainly doesn’t hurt to go up the chain of command to your manager.
Stress the material benefits of being a part of different communities and how
the knowledge you’ve already gained from them could have a positive impact.


TO FINISH UP: SOME KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. Firstly, understand your numbers and your results. For many senior
stakeholders this is simply going to be the most convincing cause for a new
initiative. Even if you have to make some sensible estimates, at least have some
numbers to show.

2. Secondly, build trust based on all the things that you have done before. Your
reputation precedes you! Make your argument based on what you’ve achieved
before.

3. Stay close to other enabler communities out there, as well as initiatives
that've worked well in other organizations. If you don’t have evidence for a
motion working successfully in your own organization, why not collect that
evidence from elsewhere?

4. Have a plan. Sit down with your CEO or CFO, your team, and formulate a
strategy for the coming year with realistic targets.

5. Speak the language of the person you’re speaking to. If your boss is very
numbers driven, then use numbers. If your boss is keen on keeping track of
competitors, then make sure you have your nose to the ground in that respect.

6. Lastly, just accept that you’re not going to have all the answers. It’s
always a work in progress, and that’s okay! Accepting this is crucial because it
means you're always open to newer initiatives, and it makes it easy for you to
pivot at any moment into a new strategy.

Sales enablers need to be agile and adaptable. Let’s do it together!


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   Director, NA Revenue Talent Development, First Advantage
   
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