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성공적인 가치기반판매를 위한 영업활동 프레임워크 구성과 영업활동 요소에 관한 사례연구

A Case Study on the Composition of the Sales Activity Framework and the Elements of Sales Activity for Successful Value-based Selling

  • 정순보 (국민대학교 비즈니스IT전문대학원) ;
  • 정승렬 (국민대학교 비즈니스IT전문대학원)
  • 투고 : 2021.02.26
  • 심사 : 2021.03.13
  • 발행 : 2021.03.31

초록

본 연구는 가치기반판매의 영업프로세스에서 영업의 성공적인 전개를 위해 필요한 영업활동 프레임워크를 제시하고 성공적 가치기반판매를 위한 개별 영업활동의 탐색을 목적으로 한다. 가치기반판매를 영업프로세스에서 절차적 진행으로 이해하며, 이를 영업활동 프레임워크에 통합하고, 영업활동을 세분화하여 성공적 수행을 위한 주요 활동 요소를 파악한다면 가치기반판매 본연의 효과를 나타낼 수 있다. 가치기반판매의 성공에 관계하는 영업활동을 문헌연구와 적용 사례의 실증을 통해 영업프로세스에 기반하여 영업활동 프레임워크에 반영하고, 성공적 전개를 위한 개별 영업활동의 세부요소를 사례연구를 통해 파악한다. 문헌연구와 현장 영업 실무를 통해 다섯 단계의 영업프로세스에서 13가지 영업활동을 제시하며, 사례연구를 통해 성공적인 가치기반판매를 위한 총 42개의 세부 영업활동을 향상된 영업활동 프레임워크에서 파악한다. 이 연구를 통하여 영업프로세스에서 가치기반판매의 영업 기능이 올바른 활동으로 수행되고 있는지, 그리고 특정 고객과의 영업 기회가 가치 기반 영업활동을 계속할 수 있는지 여부를 평가할 수 있는 역할을 영업활동 프레임워크를 통해 제공한다. 영업활동 프레임워크는 성공적인 가치기반판매를 위한 지침 역할을 한다.

The purpose of this study is to present a framework for sales activities necessary for the successful sales development in the sales process of value-based selling and to explore individual sales activities for successful value-based selling. When we understand value-based selling as a procedural progression in the sales process, integrate it into the sales activity framework, and segment your sales activities to identify the key activity elements for successful execution, the intrinsic effect of value-based selling can be achieved. Sales activities related to the success of value-based selling are reflected in the sales activity framework based on the sales process through literature studies and application cases in actual sales field, and detailed elements of individual sales activities for successful deployment are identified through case studies. Through literature research and sales practice in actual field, 13 sales activities are presented in the five-stage sales process, and 42 detailed sales activities for successful value-based selling through case studies are identified in an improved sales activity framework. Through this study, the sales activity framework provides a role in evaluating whether the sales function of value-based selling is being performed as a correct activity in the sales process, and whether sales opportunities with specific customers can continue value-based selling activities. The sales activity framework serves as a guide for successful value-based selling.

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