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IBM Armonk Taps Blended Learning for Financial Selling Enablement

Wednesday, June 1, 2016
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IBM Armonk 
New York

Executive Conversation (now part of Corporate Visions International) 
Incline Village, Nevada

FinListics Solutions
Alpharetta, Georgia

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The marketplace and client mindset are constantly evolving so sellers must continuously evolve as well. To be successful in today’s environment, IBM sellers require a deeper understanding of the client and must consistently bring value to key decision makers, including C-level executives and business unit leaders.

At this higher level, sellers need to confidently use finance language to effectively engage in business-level dialogues with key client executives (like CFOs) who are involved in supplier relationships and their company's buying decisions. To address these needs, IBM developed a blended learning approach to help drive revenue growth in existing and new clients, and to improve skills that enable the ability to call higher in client organizations, especially outside the IT department.

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They identified the need to more deeply link their solutions to business outcomes. IBM also sought to shorten sales cycles and increase deal sizes. They identified the need to increase the sales force’s ability to articulate the financial impact for clients by using a structured methodology that helps shift the mindset of the seller into the client’s perspective as a buyer.

IBM’s return on investment studies validate that its learning strategy is working: New business opportunities are being generated and closed, and sellers are acquiring deeper financial selling skills. Along with qualitative findings, ROI results from a study in the second quarter of 2015 confirmed more than $163 million of revenue and pipeline generation from an investment of just $2.8 million, of which $74 million were new opportunities.

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About the Author

Kristen Fyfe-Mills is the director of employee development and engagement at Farmer Focus, an innovative organization with the fastest-growing poultry brand in the US. In her role, she supports nearly 900 team members, from front-line hourly associates to the executive team. Before joining Farmer Focus, Kristen served in many roles at the Association for Talent Development, culminating in her position as director of marketing and strategic communications.

Kristen holds two master’s degrees, one in pastoral and spiritual care from Marymount University and the other in journalism from Northwestern University. She serves on the advisory board for Shenandoah University’s Transformative Leadership program. She is the mom of two exceptional humans, and she and her husband Doug live in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

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