iPad-Enabled Salesforces: The Future of Sales Enablement?

Recently, The Hartford, John Hancock, and JP Morgan have all been in the news regarding their decisions to equip some wholesalers with iPads. The rationale was fairly consistent across the three companies: leverage the greater presentation capabilities and impressiveness of the iPad versus a laptop, and remove the burden of carrying large amounts of material and technology. JPMorgan appears to be seeking even more out of the new technology as it is rolling-out a presentation app that offers greater functionality than the native web-browser-based version.

From a sales enablement perspective, the iPad represents an incredibly valuable platform: It ensures that sales people will be relying solely on the materials they can access on the device. Whereas in the past, field sales people may have used outdated presentations that resided on their laptop hard drive, now consistent, current presentations can be pushed out to them with a high probability of 100% compliance. In fact, a presentation template app could even enable the real-time creation of a prospect-ready presentation based on input from the sales person. Likewise, apps could deliver, at the touch of the screen, fully updated product comparisons or ROI calculators. Moreover, usage of these tools would now be significantly more measurable.

In other words, the use of iPads by sales is a classic “win-win”: sales gets a slick gadget and can get rid of bulky papers and clunky laptops; sales management gets increased compliance and, with it, consistency.

 

 

Christmas in the City

December marks the season of giving. At this time of year, we can’t help but be reminded that we never have to look far to find someone in need. Fortunately, we also don’t have to look far to find good Samaritans doing remarkable work to help others. One of our favorite local organizations is Christmas in the City (www.christmasinthecity.org). EMI and CITC share a 1989 birthday. When EMI began marketing for sales, CITC began helping 165 families in local homeless shelters by providing winter necessities, fulfilling homeless children’s Christmas wishes, and hosting a magical holiday party for needy families.

21 years later, CITC is supporting the Christmas wishes of 8,000 needy children and the magical holiday party has a guest list of 2,800 children who will trade their worries for playtime on December 19th.

EMI was honored to support the good work of CITC and — for the second year in a row — help to grant Christmas wishes by providing toys and by contributing our time and artistic talent to the creation of a Winter Wonderland at the Boston Convention and Exposition Center. We applaud organizations like CITC and we’re delighted to help CITC bring smiles to the children of our community. Happy Holidays to you and yours from the EMI elves.

A Win at the NEDMA Awards

On June 15th EMI was on hand to pick up four awards for our B2B work from the New England Direct Marketing Association. In the first event of the night, we won gold in B2B print for financial technology leader Intuit’s Digital Insight subsidiary. EMI’s interactive work for the same client took silver, and the integrated lead gen campaign took home a bronze. Our DM for upstart Zipcar’s B2B launch also took bronze. 4 awards out of more than 430 competitive submissions…Two of our award-winning creative team–Jen and Nathan–took home the statues. Love the awards, but value results for our clients even more.