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Meddic Certification for Manufacturing
Meddic Certification for Manufacturing
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What is a MEDDIC deal qualification?
MEDDIC is sales qualification framework used by sales people and sales teams to help qualify their sales opportunities. Often labelled a sales methodology MEDDIC is an acronym based on the following six elements: Metrics, Economic Buyer, Decision Criteria, Decision Process, Identify Pain, and, Champion.
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What is the difference between Bant and MEDDIC?
BANT is used when the sales process is relatively straightforward, and a quick determination of the lead's potential is needed. MEDDIC is used when the sales process is complex, requiring a deeper understanding of the lead's context, and the buying process is lengthy or involves several stakeholders.
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What is the difference between MEDDIC and MEDDPICC?
MEDDPICC is a variation of MEDDIC that has evolved to include a P that stands for Paper Process and an additional C that stands for Competition. Buying technology was much simpler in the 90s.
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What are the decision criteria in MEDDIC?
THE DECISION CRITERIA IS THE SET OF PRINCIPLES, GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS WHICH AN ORGANIZATION USES TO MAKE A DECISION. Sometimes the Decision Criteria exist in a physical form where the customer has taken time to construct the specification of their requirements.
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What is the MEDDIC qualification?
MEDDIC is an acronym that stands for Metrics, Economic buyer, Decision criteria, Decision process, Identify pain, and Champion. This process emphasizes better customer qualification—in other words, determining whether or not you should expend effort getting a customer into your sales funnel.
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Is there MEDDIC certification?
ONLINE MEDDIC TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION Combined, our MEDDPICC Masterclass and Leadership and Enablement program gives you everything you need to truly level up. Just ask the 15,495+ sales professionals that our sales training has seen through the certification of MEDDPICC.
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What is the MEDDIC scoring system?
The acronym MEDDIC stands for Metrics, Economic Buyer, Decision criteria, Decision Process, Implication of Pain and Champion. a sales rep must first understand their pain point, learn about the metrics that matter to the prospect, and use these numbers to highlight the pain points for the prospect.
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What is the difference between MEDDIC and MEDDPICC?
MEDDPICC is a variation of MEDDIC that has evolved to include a P that stands for Paper Process and an additional C that stands for Competition. Buying technology was much simpler in the 90s.
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when you're cooking a big meal there's a thing called an ingredients list and you go to the store and you buy all the ingredients and you bring it home and then you read the instructions of how to make the meal a lot of people think in sales that that shopping list is a sales process and a lot of the unicorns believe this well they that's good for them because they're basically taking orders and they take the orders that look like the shopping list the rest of us we have to learn how to make the dish make the meal the shopping list is helpful it gives us some idea of what's in the meal but it doesn't teach us how to make it and isn't that a key part so if you really think you have a sales process does it tell you how to get the deal done not the ingredients not the elements not the qualification of the deal but how to get the deal done you may know how to sell your clients do not know how to buy
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