New Business Strategies™ Reveals Six Laws of Social Business Transformation

New Business Strategies, a strategic marketing consultancy, today announced six laws companies should embrace to drive better ROI from their social business strategies.

Scotts Valley, CA -New Business Strategies, a strategic marketing consultancy, today announced six laws companies should embrace to drive better ROI from their social business strategies.

As uncertainty continues in the economy, winning new revenue is increasingly challenging. How B2B companies purchase their direct and indirect goods and services has changed. For vendors selling to B2B companies, their sales cycles are changing and gaining the attention of new prospects is becoming increasingly harder and more expensive. Recent polls have found that over fifty percent of vendors are seeing their sales cycles lengthen or change and they are not sure why.

"The B2B buying process is now social, trust-based, transparent and self-directed with the buyer in full control," states Christine Crandell, president of New Business Strategies. "If companies want to grow in 2012 and beyond, they will have to redefine how they engage, enable and build enduring relationships with their target markets".

The Six Laws of Social Business Transformation guide companies in understanding and aligning to their customers' new social-based processes:

1. Discover the Invisible. Companies must have an in-depth understanding of the ten steps of the Buyers' Social Framework™ for each of their target markets.
2. There are No Customers, Only Buyers. Change the internal dialog around 'customer'; a purchase doesn't mean they will keep buying. Treat everyone like you need to earn their business every day.
3. Forget Value Propositions. Ditch product feature-based messaging and change all company communications to be outcome-oriented; these will resonate with buyers.
4. Align Outward. Instead of worrying about organization charts and zero-sum budgets, redefine roles in terms of how to engage and enable buyers and deliver value .
5. Abolish Marketing and Sales. Buyer expectations should dictate the sales model. By combining Sales and Marketing into a single team with shared buyer-centric metrics companies can achieve greater ROI, faster.
6. Value is a Stream, Not an Event. Understand how buyers now define value throughout the relationship and align processes to fulfill those expectations; the result is an army of evangelists.

To accelerate sales cycles, B2B vendors must embrace a more socially engaged business model that includes new ways to enable prospects to achieve their goals. Successful social businesses tightly align with their target markets' expectations and deliver relevant value at each step in their Buyers' Social Framework.

"Social business is more than just adopting social media and collaboration tools. Aligning the company to meet buyer expectations is the key to growth," shares Susan Lucas-Conwell, chief executive officer of Great Places To Work Institute (www.greatplacestowork.com). "New Business Strategies' Buyers' Social Framework is a unique methodology to guide us through the social business transformation and more effectively enable, engage and establish, enduring relationships with our customers."
The biggest challenge companies face is understanding what it means to be a social business. Most executives believe it is either a marketing tactic or an additional channel through which to serve customers. They view social business as a tactical 'add-on' versus a strategic 'instead'. Applying the Buyers' Social Framework methodology enables companies to map the information buyers seek and where they go for those answers with a vendor's marketing, sales and customer service processes.

"The Buyers' Social Framework drives faster revenue cycles because it helps vendors learn how to view themselves through the eyes of their buyers. Companies that transform into social businesses uniquely align outward to their prospects' and customers' self-directed processes and expectations," says Christine Crandell. "The business case is an easy one - shorter sales cycles, increased pipeline velocity, and decreased cost of sales."

To access New Business Strategies' Buyers' Journey assessment tool, please go to http://buyersframework.buyers-journey-assessment-copy-january-31-2012.sgizmo.com/s3/.

ABOUT CHRISTINE CRANDELL
Christine Crandell is President of New Business Strategies, a marketing strategy consulting firm, where she advises CEOs, Board of Directors, and executive leadership teams in North America, Europe and Australia on how to accelerate revenue cycles and transform into social businesses. Crandell has more than 20 years of executive management, marketing and business development experience in technology and sits on several advisory boards including Coupa and Social Dynamx . She is a frequent speaker, blogger for Forbes.com and writer with articles published in Business Week, B2B Marketing, Investor Business Daily, CMO.com, and Sandhill.com. http://www.christinecrandell.com

ABOUT NEW BUSINESS STRATEGIES
New Business Strategies (NBS Consulting Group, Inc.) is an international marketing strategy consulting firm focused on accelerating revenue for mid-size and large companies. For twenty years and across three continents, New Business Strategies has increased the operational performance of clients and achieved 100 percent customer satisfaction. http://facebook.com/NewBusinessStrategies and http://www.newbizs.com