Introduction: A Seat at the Table. Now What?
Welcome to enablement. You're the change agent. A builder of systems. A shaper of culture. And the expectation? Deliver revenue growth and fast.
This blog gives you a structured path to do just that, adapted from the Sales Growth Team’s “How-to Guide: Quickly Finding Success in Your New Enablement Role.” Whether you’re starting from scratch or inheriting a complex system, this 4-phase plan, “Assess, Know, Do, Embed”, will help you diagnose quickly, act decisively, and deliver repeatable success.
Your first job? Understand reality. Not the interview version. The gritty, seller-lens reality.
Key Moves:
Why It Matters:
One company found high seller motivation, but low win rates. Why? Their sellers didn’t know how to uncover value. Yes they were fired up by the new service, but had no concept of how to position its value to their clients.
Most sellers and customers are drowning in content. Your job is to make it useful and usable.
Best Practices:
📊 Enablement done right can deliver a 3 to 4 x improvement in quota attainment for middle performers.
70% of sales transformations fail and the breakdown happens in the doing.
Here’s how to avoid that:
“When you turn cynics into advocates, you win. Start small. Make it a system. Tell the stories.”
Change isn’t change until it sticks.
How to Embed:
“You win when you embed best practice. Anything less is a temporary performance boost.”
Final Checklist: How to Grow into Your New Role
✅ Use a framework: Assess, Know, Do, Embed to build your plan
✅ Diagnose seller capability and propensity
✅ Build trust by “meeting sellers where they are”
✅ Design full programs, not one-off trainings
✅ Use tech to coach behaviour, not just track it
✅ Create a seller community where growth thrives
Conclusion: Be the Growth Engine, Not the Help Desk
Enablement is no longer a support function. It’s a revenue lever. The sooner you think like a General Manager, aligning people, systems, and stories to revenue outcomes—the sooner your teams will feel the impact.
Remember: Culture eats training for breakfast. Behaviour beats knowledge. And nothing sticks until it’s embedded.
🎧 Ready to lead from day one? Get the full how-to guide here…