Bigtincan Survey Finds Sales Professionals Lost More Than $1 Million in Revenue on Average in 2017

Bigtincan Survey Finds Sales Professionals Lost More Than $1 Million in Revenue on Average in 2017

Survey of More Than 600 Sales Professionals Illustrates the Need for AI and Automation Solutions to Improve Loss Margins

Bigtincan, the leader in mobile, AI-powered sales enablement automation, announced the findings of its recent study that evaluated if, and how, sales professionals are using sales enablement and advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). Bigtincan surveyed more than 600 US sales executives, working for organizations with 1,000 or more employees across industries including financial services, real estate, insurance, professional services and retail, and found that lack of sales enablement is driving deal loss and impacting revenue for today’s sales teams.

“The pressure and advances of the digital era have completely transformed the sales process in the last decade”

The study, conducted by Researchscape, reveals that sales enablement is on the rise, with 57 percent of sales professionals using some sort of platform solution. However, the study also points to a number of distinct challenges for teams not yet using sales enablement solutions, which are contributing to, on average, more than $1 million loss in revenue for each survey respondent, based on results in 2017. Key insights from the survey include:

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  • For sales professionals not yet using sales enablement, they are risking deal and revenue loss. More than a quarter (28 percent) of non-sales enablement users reported a loss of 100 or more sales deals in 2017. Additionally, for non-users, the average sales cycle to close a deal often took more than a month, with three out of ten respondents noting they had a sales cycle of four months or more. Ultimately, these challenges are affecting companies’ bottom lines, with a quarter of non-users foregoing $1 million or more in revenue last year.
  • Lack of automation drives the biggest loss of sales for non-sales enablement users. Of the respondents, 30 percent of non-sales enablement users cite slow response times as the biggest driver of lost sales, and another 27 percent point to the fact that there are too many manual tasks. Sales teams today need to move quickly to remain a step ahead of the competition, which means adopting automation to assist with labor-intensive and time-consuming tasks.
  • Companies that have sales enablement solutions in place are often a step ahead when it comes to implementing AI, machine learning and other automation technology. More than half (53 percent) of sales enablement users noted that they have automated reporting, in comparison to only 40 percent of non-sales enablement users. Additionally, nearly a third of sales enablement users noted they had in place automated lead scoring and integration with marketing, while this applied to less than a quarter of non-users.
  • Sales enablement users are bigger believers in the power of AI. In addition to AI and automation implementation being higher among sales enablement users, these users also tend to be more optimistic about the impact this advanced technology can have on sales practices. According to the survey, 30 percent of sales enablement users believe AI is already having a positive impact, in comparison to 22 percent of non-users. Additionally, four out of ten users believe AI will have a large or transformative impact on the industry, compared to just 27 percent of non-users.

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“The pressure and advances of the digital era have completely transformed the sales process in the last decade,” said David Keane, CEO at Bigtincan. “This survey shows the necessity for organizations today to have in place a sales enablement solution that utilizes intelligent technologies like AI to help enhance and personalize the prospect experience to close deals and ultimately build revenue success.”

Bigtincan is the industry’s first AI-powered sales enablement platform that arms the intelligent salesforce with the tools needed to transform customer engagement. The platform leverages automation and AI to deliver content and information that helps teams learn faster, sell smarter and be more productive. By allowing for an individualized approach, Bigtincan helps sales teams learn and measure success every step of the way to keep them on track for growth.

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