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Asset Managers: This Is Why Your Hotel Sales Teams Don’t Close More Deals Despite Your Extensive Investments
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Asset Managers: This Is Why Your Hotel Sales Teams Don’t Close More Deals Despite Your Extensive Investments

21 January 20266 Mins Read

  • Asset Managers: This Is Why Your Hotel Sales Teams Don’t Close More Deals Despite Your Extensive Investments – Image Credit Shutterstock/Doug Kennedy   

You have approved every request for new sales automation systems, because salespeople report being overwhelmed with inbound leads. Now RFPs are responded to promptly, just like all those hotel technology salespeople said was the number one way to close more bookings. You’ve added AI-powered drip campaigns so that all buyers receive so-called “personalized” follow-ups. 

You’ve authorized expenditures for AI-powered revenue management systems powered by the best data in history.    

You’ve okayed extra funding for purchasing display ads on event planning software platforms.

Your hotels have paid for third-party email marketing campaigns.

Investment has been made in sleek-looking website inquiry systems that capture demand from those searching for venues.

Perhaps you have even invested in platforms that enable the instant, online booking of groups, meetings, and events.

Yet still, your hotel sales teams are failing to gain market share from their comp sets. Here’s why.

– In an effort to respond promptly, your team’s sales proposals read like generic copy/paste documents.

– The automated, “personalized” follow-up messages actually feel generic and annoying.

– Your AI-powered revenue system fails to factor in anecdotal observations and human intuition based on years of experience; therefore, your property is priced to follow and react to what others are doing, versus being the market leader in their market segment.

– The feature-rich CRM you approved has so many options that your sales team does not know how to use it to help them speed through the most essential, daily sales activities needed to outsell the comp set.

– Rather than tracking each step in the sales cycle for every lead, the CRM you bought is mainly being used to block rooms and meeting spaces. Your salespeople do not even want to open their task list because there are so many auto-tasks to clean up.

– Your sales leader and/or GM only looks at the status of tentative bookings, not essential sales activities that lead to more bookings, such as emails (sent and received), notes on phone calls, and time spent on face-to-face conversations with prospects (such as on virtual meetings, phone calls, and site visits).

– Your sales leaders believe the myths of “generational differences,” which are being oversold by most tech providers, and that today’s planners prefer self-service options and digital correspondence over human connections.

– Your so-called “tech-savvy” salespeople do not know how to manage the overwhelming flow of email and instead become victims of their email inboxes each day, never proactively taking control of their sales flow.

– The team fails to fully utilize the sales tech you have purchased, possibly because of the poor onboarding training and client support provided by the vendors.

Perhaps the above factors are really just symptoms of the underlying cause of lost group and event business, which is that hotel sales leaders simply have forgotten how to sell, or that they never really learned how to do so.

Many long-term veterans hanging on until retirement have gotten away from the sales habits that made them successful in their early years. Their once-sharp sales skills became dulled during the 2010s by years of revenue growth that exceeded projections. The tidal wave of pent-up business post-Covid provided additional cover for their lack of proactivity. Through no fault of their own, many younger sales superstars have never had strong mentors to show them the subtle nuances of sales success. The work-remote model of hotel sales has exacerbated this lack of mentoring.

If any of the aforementioned issues and trends have caused you to question your hotel sales teams’ processes and systems, you may now be wondering how to start shifting the trajectory. The first step may be to get your hotel sales leaders to recognize and admit that there is a problem. Now, given that having a big ego and strong self-confidence may be the most common personality trait for successful salespeople, it is uncomfortable to ask the hard questions needed.

Over my many years of presenting hotel sales training workshops, I have developed a simple method of catching everyone’s attention regarding their sales process efficiency, or lack thereof.

You could hire sales trainers like me, but this is also super easy for those you already employ to do themselves. At the micro level, it can be done by a GM, and with proper training, this can be undertaken at the macro level by regional sales, revenue, and/or operational staff you already employ.

First, I sit with each salesperson and ask them to walk me through each step they use in the “flow” of their sales process when a new lead arrives. Of course, nearly everyone says they do all the right things! Next, I ask them to display the lists of leads that came in from 45-90 days back. I then ask them to share documentation of their follow-up action steps. Ideally, if they have been using their CRM correctly, they can easily share records of notes from conversations, online meetings, and the “traces” of each next-step action. Otherwise, we look at whatever “trail” they have, which might be found in their sent message folders and even handwritten notes.

The objective is to look for factors that ultimately impact conversion such as: response methods (calls, emails, virtual meetings), response times, timeliness of sending written follow-up (emails, in-platform messages such as in CVENT, Wedding Wire), and also how they have personalized and contextualized the messaging in their correspondence and proposals (vs. sending generic copy/paste messaging.) I also ask them to show me records of any virtual meetings, in-person site visits, and phone calls for the last month or so.

In conducting these types of audits for a huge diversity of salespeople, I consistently find that about 20% of hotel salespeople are running a fully optimized, human-centric, and tech-optimized sales process. Unfortunately, the remaining 80% are basically content to live off of inbound demand they secure through polite order-taking.

By conducting a sales process assessment like I do, the real reasons why your hotel sales teams don’t close more deals will become obvious and easily fixable with some sales training focusing on the skills needed in today’s sales habitat. Originally published in CoStar News Now.

Doug Kennedy is President of the Kennedy Training Network, Inc. a leading provider of hotel sales, guest service, reservations, and front desk training programs and telephone mystery shopping services for the lodging and hospitality industry. Doug continues to be a fixture on the industry’s conference circuit for hotel companies, brands and associations, as he has been for decades. Since 1996, Doug’s monthly training articles have been published worldwide, making him one of the most widely read hospitality industry authorities. Check out his monthly webcasts at www.KTNwebcast.com or visit www.kennedytrainingnetwork.com.

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