Sales Growth Assessment

Are You Leading Sales — or Just Hoping for Growth?

Most businesses don’t fail because of a lack of effort — they fail because no one truly owns the sales process.

This 3-minute assessment will help you uncover where your sales strategy is leaking revenue — and what kind of structure, leadership, and support could unlock faster, more predictable sales results.

This assessment helps you determine whether your business has the foundations in place — or if critical gaps are holding you back.

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Section 1: What's Slowing You Down

Most sales problems aren’t obvious — they’re hidden in the day-to-day habits, decisions, and disconnects that quietly cost you time, leads, and momentum.

Let’s uncover what might be dragging your sales results down without you even realizing it.


How many people are currently responsible for sales in your business?
What best describes your current annual revenue range
Do you have a clear, documented sales strategy your team actually follows?
Where is your sales process breaking down most right now?

Section 2: What Would Make Growth Easier?

Most business owners think they need a complete overhaul to grow — but in reality, it’s usually a few key changes that unlock exponential results.


Our clients don’t just increase sales — they install a simple, repeatable sales engine that works without them, often generating an extra $50K, $100K, or even $250K+ in revenue within months.

Let’s look at what small shifts could drive big results in your business.


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Section 3: Unlocking The Support You've Been Looking For

Scaling sales isn’t about doing more — it’s about doing the right things, in the right order, with the right support.

Here’s what most growing businesses never have in place — until it’s too late:

• Someone owning your sales strategy
• A team ensuring leads are followed up and nothing slips through the cracks
• Simple systems that make your pipeline work the way it should


Where are deals slipping though the cracks, costing you money?
Would you like to explore what this could look like in your business?