sales-qualification

Help users qualify sales leads effectively. Use when someone is wasting time on bad leads, struggling with low conversion rates, needs to build a qualification framework, or wants to improve their discovery process.

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Sales Qualification

Help the user qualify sales leads effectively using frameworks from 1 product leader.

How to Help

When the user asks for help with sales qualification:

  1. Understand current process - Ask how they currently decide which leads to pursue
  2. Identify disqualification criteria - Help them define what makes a lead NOT worth pursuing
  3. Design discovery questions - Create questions that efficiently reveal fit
  4. Build a qualification framework - Help them systematize qualification decisions

Core Principles

Most sales problems are qualification problems

Jen Abel: "It's qualification. Qualification because if you spend your time on the wrong leads, that equates to a zero." If conversion rates are low, the issue is often pursuing leads that were never going to close rather than poor sales execution.

"No" is a successful outcome

Jen Abel: "I am a qualification crazy person. I will not get in on another call with someone because on the first call it's either a yes or a no, there's no in between." The goal of early calls is to determine fit, not to convince. A clear "no" saves time that can be spent on better leads.

Disqualify aggressively

The best salespeople are rigorous about disqualification. They'd rather pursue fewer, better-qualified opportunities than spread themselves thin across mediocre leads.

First call should determine fit

If a lead requires multiple calls before you can determine whether they're a fit, your discovery process is too slow. Qualification should happen early and decisively.

Time is the scarcest resource

Every hour spent on a bad lead is an hour not spent on a good one. The math of sales productivity favors aggressive filtering.

Questions to Help Users

  • "What percentage of your pipeline actually closes? Is the problem quality or execution?"
  • "What are the characteristics of your best customers? How quickly can you identify those traits?"
  • "What questions do you ask in discovery that reveal whether a lead is qualified?"
  • "When was the last time you disqualified a lead on the first call?"
  • "What would need to be true for you to walk away from a lead earlier?"

Common Mistakes to Flag

  • Pursuing all inbound - Treating every lead as equally worthy of time
  • Slow qualification - Taking multiple calls to determine what could be known in one
  • Hope selling - Continuing to pursue leads you know aren't a fit because the pipeline looks thin
  • No disqualification criteria - Not having explicit reasons to say no
  • Confusing activity with progress - Measuring calls made rather than qualified opportunities created

Deep Dive

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Related Skills

  • product-led-sales
  • sales-compensation
  • pricing-strategy

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