#446 - How to Teach Discovery Without Confusing the Hell Out of Your Sales Team | 30MPC Playbook (Lead)

#446 - How to Teach Discovery Without Confusing the Hell Out of Your Sales Team | 30MPC Playbook (Lead)

🎁 Save $50 — Get our step-by-step discovery video course for just $249 with code PODCAST https://www.30mpc.com/course/discovery-course -- Master the structure, questions, and flow of high-impact discovery calls ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS: Keep It Simple with a 3x3 Framework: Break the discovery call into three sections (agenda, meat, next steps), each with three core moves. This keeps reps oriented and avoids overwhelming them with 57-point checklists. Teach What to Get, Not Just What to Ask: Don't just train reps on questions. Teach them the four layers of discovery: situation → operational problem → executive problem → business impact. When they know where they’re going, they can improvise better questions. Use Repetition to Lock It In: Roll out discovery training in small chunks (preferably 2–3 sessions). Reinforce it weekly through tape reviews, roleplays, and pipeline reviews to evolve reps from 101 → 201 → 301 level skills. Discovery Trees Should Evolve Over Time: Start with a few problem trees, then refine them through live calls and team feedback. Your trees get "seasoned" over time—just like cast iron—with real examples, new objections, and better talk tracks.

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#121 - Architecting the buyer’s journey (Kyle Asay, VP of Sales @ Qualtrics)

#121 - Architecting the buyer’s journey (Kyle Asay, VP of Sales @ Qualtrics)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS When you’re asking questions don’t just ask the question. Say, “the reason I’m asking is because (insert problem). Go into a discovery call with a hypothesis of the problem you can solve. As you prove it out, give little proof points (case studies, stories) so it’s not an interrogation. When demoing, demo 80/20. 20% of what matters most spend 80% on that. Bonus: stack your demo with what makes your product different as opposed to what everyone has. Before giving concessions or discounts, narrow the scope (number of seats, commercial terms, service term, number of years in the deal) and get everything on the table before you start giving any sort of concessions. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB VP of Sales @ Qualtrics Regional VP of Sales @ Qualtrics Director, Corporate Sales @ Qualtrics Sr. Manager, Corporate Sales @ Qualtrics RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

20 Heinä 202230min

#120 - Looking for trouble with humbling disclaimers to land your deals on the button (Charles Muhlbauer, Lead Enablement Manager @ CB Insights)

#120 - Looking for trouble with humbling disclaimers to land your deals on the button (Charles Muhlbauer, Lead Enablement Manager @ CB Insights)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Go back to “home plate” and re-anchor to top priorities when dealing with demo “nitpicks”. Use “To what extent” to turn any close-ended question into an open-ended question. Turn your demo into more discovery with (a) HOW does this compare? (b) WHERE does this fit in your workflow? (c) WHO would use this? Seek out hesitation. “Based on what you’ve seen today, what would prevent us from moving forward?” PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Lead Enablement Manager @ CB Insights Enterprise Account Executive @ Sentieo Sr. Account Executive & Team Lead @ Axial Sr. Associate @ Deloitte RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

13 Heinä 202229min

Product Roadmap: Q3 2022

Product Roadmap: Q3 2022

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 We like to drop new stuff from time to time. So here's the scoop...  RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

7 Heinä 20227min

#119 - Taking control of the buying process (Lauren Bishop, Sr. Commercial Account Executive @ Gong)

#119 - Taking control of the buying process (Lauren Bishop, Sr. Commercial Account Executive @ Gong)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Write down what you want to get out of the call and two ways you can get it. Use one team to prove your business case, then build it out for the others. Don't enter a PoC unless you have security, legal, etc. wrapped or in progress already. Don’t fixate on just a person’s title. Someone with tenure may have as much or more political capital than those with a newer, higher title. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Sr. Commercial Account Executive @ Gong Account Specialist, SMB @ Salesforce Product Marketing Manager @ ProMathletics Account Manager @ The Food Mint RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

6 Heinä 202230min

#118 - Hall of Fame: Sarah Brazier

#118 - Hall of Fame: Sarah Brazier

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 We're running it back! Here's one of our all-time favorite episodes on 30MPC. FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Write like a human - especially in your Linkedin DMs. No over-formal language. Leverage up by reaching out to ICs, then getting referrals to the VPs. Tell them it’s a cold call, then ask permission to sell before ya start selling. Use permission-based selling in your upfront contract. Get the buy-in on the agenda. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

4 Heinä 202229min

#117 - Asking the right questions to ensure a successful POC (Daisy Chung, Director of Sales, Orum)

#117 - Asking the right questions to ensure a successful POC (Daisy Chung, Director of Sales, Orum)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Define success criteria before going into a pilot so you don’t waste your time. Run two products during the POC so your buyers choose between your options vs the competition. Establish a buying window by highlighting a compelling event OR the cost of inaction. Prioritize your pipeline as finish line deals > pilots > open deals > warm follow-ups. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Director of Sales @ Orum Former Account Executive @ Namely Former Brand Ambassador @ Uber RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

29 Kesä 202230min

#116 - Getting ahead of negotiation by calling out give/gets early (Miles Kane, Director, Enterprise Sales @ Drift)

#116 - Getting ahead of negotiation by calling out give/gets early (Miles Kane, Director, Enterprise Sales @ Drift)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Before agreeing to a give, ask what they’re willing to bring to the table. Map out every step of the process to the signature with actions, owners, and dates. Send a recap to the buyer of where they are in the journey after every discovery call. Prime your champion with the nuances of your product / MSA and be ready to jump on a call to hash out the details. PATH TO PRESIDENT’S CLUB Director, Enterprise Sales @ Drift Former VP Sales @ Altocloud | Acquired by Genesys Former Direct, Sales @ SmartBear RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

22 Kesä 202228min

#115 - Setting expectations with the next next next step (Jake Dunlap CEO @ Skaled Consulting)

#115 - Setting expectations with the next next next step (Jake Dunlap CEO @ Skaled Consulting)

Join the most tactical sales newsletter in the world: https://hubs.ly/Q01-R33G0 FOUR ACTIONABLE TAKEAWAYS Don’t just set the next steps. Set the next next steps. 2nd meeting demos should be 100% business application focused. NOT technical. Set that expectation upfront. In the 3rd meeting, lead with top 3 themes you’ve heard, then ask “what do you think?” before jumping into demo. In that meeting, have a 5 minute exec demo and a deep dive demo in your back pocket. RESOURCES DISCUSSED Join our weekly newsletter Things you can steal

15 Kesä 202230min

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