While we want to enjoy summer thoroughly, year-end business is quickly approaching. Most business takes place in the last quarter. Departments in large companies will lose their budget if they do not spend in full by the end of December.Enjoy the summer days, but at night compile all the details that are in need of attention.
Those who snooze will lose.During the interviewing stage for a job, salespeople are alerted to the sales quota for which they will be responsible. The numbers are usually overwhelming. It takes every ounce of energy in us to meet or exceed the expectations.While an advocate of enjoying summer and time away, it will be more enjoyable without the worry ahead of you. Instead, find time to yourself to plan out your approach upon returning to the office.Back at the office, be respectful of your prospects’ leisurely time. Ask each client-to-be how their summer is going. And then inquire as to when a good time will be to have a serious conversation about their needs. An informal inquiry usually produces a commitment from the client.At the same time, pace yourself with continued learning and personal development. Focus on strengthening your weakest areas. The goal is to overcome personal challenges to deliver your best. Clients notice and appreciate the improvement.Another attempt for improving success is to keep an eye on the vendors who previously earned the business. Review where they excel and strive to improve those areas too.Related: Do You Dream About Building Business?When management asks for your year-end numbers, first total everything sold to-date. Subtract those numbers from your quota and predict you will make the remainder. Now do everything in your power to make it happen.Determination, perseverance, and follow-through are the path to fulfilling quotaShould you be an entrepreneur, all of the above applies. And the same is true for job seekers. Most hiring takes place in the last quarter so that companies will be well-positioned in the New Year.Only a small percentage of salespeople will make their quota. Another portion could make their numbers if they were to focus on improvements. Unfortunately, most miss the mark.The worst is when salespeopleare let go or quit due to poor performance. It becomes increasingly difficult to find new work. Worse than the stress of making quota is having to figure out what to do next.To ensure you will be at the top of your game, take time to review your current status.