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Being in strategic selling, often I see sales conversations and the buying process get wrapped up in solution details way too early. I’ve done it too — my mind running a million miles an hour, jumping into creating solutions before I know enough about the true problem or why it’s a priority today.
“To get up the value chain, ask why and not how.” I recently heard Alan Weiss share this on a National Speakers Association webinar and I thought it would be worth diving into more.
When we jump into solutioning too early (the “how”), we risk losing prospect or client buy-in. We miss the opportunity to understand the “why” behind the interest. Why it matters to this person and the business. We might miss the opportunity to more creatively solve the challenge.
But the “how” can’t be forgotten. It’s ultimately the path to solving the client’s problem. A client needs confidence and proof that you can actually implement a solution that will solve the “why” for the short-term and long-term.
To move up the value chain in the eyes of the prospect or client, I see both the “why” and the “how” as equally important. What distinguishes a standout seller is getting to both; one can’t live without the other. You can build a stronger value chain by blending the “why” and the “how.”
To help you blend the “why” and the “how,” below are some strategic questions you might add to your sales conversations.
With these questions, you can begin to unwind both the “why” and the “how.” You can also gauge the quality of the opportunity, and its importance to your prospect or client right now.
Amy Franko is a sales leader turned entrepreneur, sales keynote speaker, and author. She’s passionate about two things professionally: sales and leadership. She works with professional services, insurance, and technology organizations to improve sales results and build future sales leaders. Her book, The Modern Seller, is an Amazon best-seller and Top Sales World finalist. Learn more and download a free chapter.