Waters Achieves 10 Consecutive Quarters of Growth
The Results
The Challenge
Over the years, growth at Waters came from an aggressive expansion of the product portfolio and a technically proficient sales force. Yet, the profile of the Waters buyer evolved in complexity, and the decision process began to include more business stakeholders. Combining this change with more competition and increased commoditization products meant that the sales force needed to adapt its approach to selling. Waters needed its sales force to drive revenue growth by shaping and creating new opportunities, as well as create business value apart from the solution itself to retain and grow existing customers, as well as break into new markets. Waters partnered with Richardson Sales Performance to improve the way their sales teams engaged with their buyers by quickly cascading an insights-based selling strategy to their teams.
The Approach
Waters partnered with Richardson Sales Performance to improve the way their sales teams engaged with their buyers by quickly cascading an insights-based selling strategy to their teams. Across 120 locations globally and in 9 different languages, the Richardson Sales Performance team built skills to help Waters differentiate itself from the competition, create value for a diverse group of decision-makers, and ultimately, win more business. To break into new markets, the sales team learned to leverage insights in early-stage buying cycles to gain access and momentum with new customers.