by asekevin » Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:10 pm
Q"Is there a general or universally accepted definition for a lost sale" in my humble view a lost sale is any opportunity found, presented to the client and then declined.
*This does not cover lost sales due to poor/no inspections, lack of proper process to catch the opportunities that come in the door every day, order takers, and myriad of other sins we commit every day. You can hardley track what you don't even know about!!!
Another school of thought is to use the term "batting average" this takes into account the fact that you came up to the plate and swung........some of the better shops I know run in excess of .500 when it comes to presenting opportunities(upsells)and making a home run(not sure if I like the term home run....to many negative attachment, but you get my point
Keep in mind if you never ask for the sale you will have 1000 batting average, can't miss if you don't swing!!!