Allego, RAIN Group Unveil Research on Sales Performance
Companies leveraging data to tailor and measure their training programs achieve improvements in sales performance and engagement.
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Allego, a provider of revenue enablement solutions, in partnership with RAIN Group, a global sales training company, announced the findings of their latest study, The Impact of Continuous Learning on Sales Performance.
This research underscores the transformative power of continuous learning for sales teams, revealing that organisations embracing this approach are more likely to see higher performance, reduced turnover, and stronger engagement.
The study, based on responses from over 240 sales and sales enablement professionals across industries, including financial services, medical devices and pharmaceuticals, highlights critical continuous learning practices that set high-performing sales teams apart. The findings show that top-performing teams:
- Are 5.5 times more likely to use skill assessments to identify gaps.
- Are 2.9 times more likely to prioritise mentorship and coaching.
- Integrate learning directly into the flow of work, improving productivity and reducing time-to-ramp.
“This research confirms what we’ve long believed. Continuous learning isn’t just a competitive advantage; it’s essential for driving sales success in today’s dynamic environment,” said Deniz Olcay, VP of Marketing at Allego.
“By embedding learning into daily workflows and leveraging technology, organisations can transform their teams into agile, high-performing units.”
The report highlights the role of technology in driving continuous learning, with top companies using modern sales enablement platforms to deliver personalised, just-in-time training. These platforms not only enhance sales skill development but also foster sales team alignment and improve knowledge retention.
Key Findings Include:
- Enhanced retention and productivity: Organisations with highly effective training programs are 4.9 times more likely to see faster time-to-productivity and significantly lower turnover.
- Mentorship as a game-changer: Sales teams prioritising mentorship and coaching are nearly three times as likely to have effective training programs.
- Actionable learning insights: Companies leveraging data to tailor and measure their training programs achieve measurable improvements in performance and engagement.
“With only a third of companies achieving tangible results from sales training, there’s a significant opportunity to adopt a more effective approach,” said Erica Schultz, CMO of RAIN Group.
“Our research identifies high-impact strategies that drive real change, deepen skill acquisition, and foster continuous improvement across sales teams. By seamlessly integrating onboarding with ongoing learning, organisations can lower turnover, shorten ramp-up times, and build well-prepared teams equipped for sustained success.”