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Mastering the Job Site Visit
Introduction
Job sites are a key source of business in the construction and equipment industries.
• Understanding the dynamics of a job site is essential for sales professionals.
• A sales rep's approach should be about adding value, not creating a distraction.
Key Concepts
• Job sites are the pulse of construction: They reveal current projects and future opportunities.
• Safety First: Always wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
• Observation is Key: Before approaching, assess the site's activity. Avoid showing up during critical times like concrete pours or meetings.
• Respect the GC's role: Check in at the job trailer to introduce yourself. This allows them to manage the site effectively.
• Value-Added Proposition: Sales reps should bring resources, not just sales pitches. They should aim to make the job site more efficient.
How to Add Value
• Be a Resource: Help the GC to find the necessary equipment and materials so the project can run smoothly.
• Be Prepared: Tile sales professionals should be ready with measuring tools, samples, and a camera or phone.
• Offer Mock-ups: Demonstrate how tile will look with grout.
• Document Everything: Take photos of issues, from multiple angles and including overall context.
• Listen: What are the concerns of the team on site? What are their perspectives?
• Be Kind: Your presence might be disruptive.
Key Takeaways
• Job site visits are not just about selling: They're about building relationships and providing solutions.
• Focus on being a resource, rather than just making a sales pitch.
• Always be prepared, respectful, and aware of your surroundings on the job site.
• Make sure to check in at the job trailer.
• Always be prepared with PPE and a way to document.
Call to Action
• Consider how you can make job sites run more efficiently..
• Be prepared for your next job site visit by using the provided checklists.
• Think about what value you are bringing to the job site.
• What is your next project?
Mastering the Job Site Visit
Introduction
Job sites are a key source of business in the construction and equipment industries.
• Understanding the dynamics of a job site is essential for sales professionals.
• A sales rep's approach should be about adding value, not creating a distraction.
Key Concepts
• Job sites are the pulse of construction: They reveal current projects and future opportunities.
• Safety First: Always wear proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
• Observation is Key: Before approaching, assess the site's activity. Avoid showing up during critical times like concrete pours or meetings.
• Respect the GC's role: Check in at the job trailer to introduce yourself. This allows them to manage the site effectively.
• Value-Added Proposition: Sales reps should bring resources, not just sales pitches. They should aim to make the job site more efficient.
How to Add Value
• Be a Resource: Help the GC to find the necessary equipment and materials so the project can run smoothly.
• Be Prepared: Tile sales professionals should be ready with measuring tools, samples, and a camera or phone.
• Offer Mock-ups: Demonstrate how tile will look with grout.
• Document Everything: Take photos of issues, from multiple angles and including overall context.
• Listen: What are the concerns of the team on site? What are their perspectives?
• Be Kind: Your presence might be disruptive.
Key Takeaways
• Job site visits are not just about selling: They're about building relationships and providing solutions.
• Focus on being a resource, rather than just making a sales pitch.
• Always be prepared, respectful, and aware of your surroundings on the job site.
• Make sure to check in at the job trailer.
• Always be prepared with PPE and a way to document.
Call to Action
• Consider how you can make job sites run more efficiently..
• Be prepared for your next job site visit by using the provided checklists.
• Think about what value you are bringing to the job site.
• What is your next project?