Thursday, January 30, 2014

The Salesperson as a Free Agent

I have always believed salespeople are entrepreneurs.  In name they for  work companies but actually they work for themselves.  Now go one step further and imagine them as true free agents hired on an opportunity by opportunity basis. I just finished reading The Rise of The Naked Economy: How to Benefit fromThe Changing Workplace by Ryan Coonerty and Jeremy Neuner.  It looks at the future workplace and makes some interesting observations. It depicts a world where the trend to outsource has continued and 1/2 of the entire workforce works for themselves (self employed)  Gone is the paternalistic company which provides the employed with a retirement or even healthcare. Workers collaborate to create products and services on a project by project basis.  Once the project is completed they move on finding new projects/opportunities and collaborators.

According to the authors these self employed fall into two categories "generalists and specialists" who come together on a project basis, dissolving when the project is complete and then forming new collaborations as opportunities arise.  In my recollection, they never specifically talk of salespeople as one of these types of specialists but to me it makes great sense.

In the15 years that I have worked with salespeople all over the world,  I have noticed that many times the salespeople who leave the company are the very best ones.  They chafe at the many levels of management with which that have to share their commissions and are unhappy with having to get permission to sell from client executives and software client leads that constrain their access and relationship with key executives and decision makers.  Free agency, to me, sounds like a great alternative.

Large opportunities can have sales cycles six months or longer.  This presents the perfect environment to introduce the sales free agent, who has the industry, solution and competitive expertise to make the sale happen and can do it for a fraction of what it would cost to introduce a big consulting agency to do the same.  Just a thought....

Anyway, this book is a great read and provides many provocative thoughts for the entrepreneur in all of us!

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