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    There’s a reason why so many people want to become a sales manager. Yes, there are a lot of responsibilities and challenges involved with the job. However, the high-level rewards and career opportunities for performing well as a sales manager far outweigh the risks involved. As a new sales manager, you will thrive on specific skills to become a successful leader in your role quickly. You need to possess certain leadership qualities, as well as team-building skills, persuasion abilities, analytical thinking and business sense.

    Continue reading this article to learn five powerful insights that will help you become an effective leader in your role today.

     

    1 – Build your team from day one

    In order to build a strong, successful sales team from the bottom up, you will need to start with the right people. You need to identify potential hires and their potential fit with your company and the customers you serve. You should focus on hiring people with the following attributes: a passion for customer service, track record of success, and a positive attitude. Once the right people are on board, you need to get to know them really well. You will learn a lot by getting to know your team members on a personal level.

     

    2 – Be self-aware and curious

    Sales managers are constantly under a microscope. They have to be self-aware and self-confident. For example, you need to know your strengths and weaknesses and how you can improve. Self-awareness is an integral quality in any leader. As a sales manager, you must maintain a high degree of curiosity. Curious people are the lifeblood of any organisation. When an employee comes to work every day and is curious about their job and the company they work for, it reflects positively on the entire team. You should keep your curiosity high because you never know what opportunities and insights you might stumble upon during your day-to-day activities.

     

    3 – Always keep learning and evolving

    As a manager, you will always be learning. You need to stay on the cutting edge of the latest thinking and trends in your industry. You should regularly attend conferences and industry events to stay ahead of your competition. You should read business publications to get the latest insights and tips on how to be more effective as a leader. Like any other role, staying aware of your current skills and areas of weakness will help you to become a more effective leader. As a sales manager, you should constantly be evolving and growing. Learning new skills and building new expertise is vital in any role. As a manager, you should actively seek opportunities to add value to your company’s offerings by expanding your skill set.

     

    4 – Provide continuous on-the-job training and education

    As a manager, you will need to constantly train your team members. You should spend as much time coaching your team as you do managing them. A great way to make this happen is to create training modules that are easy to follow and can be completed in a short period of time. You can also use online training platforms that provide a library of training courses. You can assign your team members work that they can complete while they are training. Training your team members regularly helps them to become more efficient and productive. This will ensure that your team members have enough time to take care of the important tasks in their job roles.

     

    5 – Hold weekly or daily team meetings

    Successful managers are constantly engaging their teams. You should hold weekly or daily meetings. It’s important to create a culture of accountability in your company by holding team meetings. This sends the message to your team members that their actions are being observed. You can also use tools like Zoom or you can use free apps like Google Meets to streamline the process.

     

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