marketing business development manager

0

Posted by admin | Posted in marketing | Posted on 03-04-2007

Tags: , , , ,

marketing business development manager

When it comes to business development, most management consultancies look to the partners or senior consultants within the firm. Indeed, since the firm’s expertise resides within these individuals, it’s very difficult to uncouple them from the business development process.

However, there are areas where external business development services can be utilised to more effectively drive revenues.

If you consider the business development process to include three key stages, finding, winning and retaining accounts, the areas where business development services work best are in the “finding” stage of the process.

Before we explore how a business development Services firm can help, let’s quickly look at why you should consider using one:

1)Capabilities – be honest, how many management consultants like cold-calling? Presenting to clients, yes, but actually cold calling – no way. The art of the rainmaker may sit well with senior partners who have a large black book, but for many smaller firms business development starts from a cold contact. This is one area where a business development services company will bring additional capabilities.

2)Positioning – for many smaller management consultancies, employing an external company to provide business development services can help with positioning with a prospect client. After all, if the senior partner is cold calling a prospect and dealing with their PA, what does that say? Isn’t it better to get your business development services firm to set up the meeting?

3)Efficiency – finally, for many management consultancies, using an external business development services firm is both more efficient and cost effective. Utilisation and maximising billing is the manta of many a successful consultancy. If it’s possible to get someone to do the work for you better and at less cost than your own billable time, doesn’t it make more sense?

So, if you are starting to think that business development services could be a good way to build your firm, the next question is what services should you be using?

There are three main areas where a business development services firm can be effective. These are:

i)Building your wish-list

ii)Research

iii)Cold-calling

These are all time-consuming activities that require specialist capabilities but limited expertise of your particular management consultancy discipline.

Building your wish list

Unlike referrals, which is traditionally what most management consultancies rely on, business development services firms are both outbound and targeted by nature. The good news is that you get to pick the accounts you want to work with. Your business development services company will work with you to build your wish list, identifying the correct contacts within the buying circle. This is a critical part of the business development process. It takes time, as perfect lists are seldom available to buy for many management consultancies.

Research

As well as generating a target list, business development services firm will undertake research into both accounts and markets. The research includes monitoring relevant news, combing for trigger events and intelligence that can be leveraged to open doors within a targeted account. Again, this is an area which is costly to perform in-house and can be effectively outsourced to a business development services firm.

Cold-calling

Finally, the task of getting that all important “creds meeting” inevitably, it requires someone to pick up that phone. Even if you’re using a softer business development approach, such as running an event or researching for a “white paper” interview, the telephone is still the most effective method of contact and one where a business development services firm can add the most value. And let’s be honest, it the bit you really hate doing anyway, isn’t it?

So, if you are a management consultancy seeking to drive revenues, utilising the expertise of a business development services company can be an effective approach to growing your firm.

Duane Morris Cuts Marketing, Business Development Staff


The Sixty-Second Motivator


The Sixty-Second Motivator


$9.52


Based entirely on research from peer-reviewed journals and randomized controlled trials, The Sixty-Second Motivator is an easily read story that reveals practical motivational techniques. In less than 100 pages, readers will have the necessary tools to enable them to motivate themselves or others. A handy worksheet is also included which guides the reader through the motivational process….

Leading Product Development: The Senior Manager's Guide to Creating and Shaping the Enterprise


Leading Product Development: The Senior Manager’s Guide to Creating and Shaping the Enterprise


$9.06


In their groundbreaking book Revolutionizing Product Development, Steven C. Wheelwright and Kim B. Clark demonstrated how project leaders for product development could apply new innovations to bring products to market at breakneck speed. Now, in their new work, they address the general manager’s role in leading product development efforts — at the functional, unit, group, and corporate levels. Up…

Manager al Minuto, El (Spanish Edition)


Manager al Minuto, El (Spanish Edition)


$5.90


Durante m#225;s de diez a#241;os, miles de managers de alto nivel y compa#241;#237;as de la lista de Fortune 500 en todo el pa#237;s, han seguido la metodolog#237;a de este libro logrando as#237; aumentar la productividad, la satisfacci#243;n laboral y la prosperidad personal. Estos resultados concretos se lograron mediante el aprendizaje de m#233;todos directivos que se traducen en ganancias para…