182 / KNOWING YOURSELF
Raise my profile within
the company
Spend a year in brand
marketing
Attend a sales
management program
Spead five years as
a sales executive
Develop an excellent
sales record
Pass the Institute’s
exams
Creating a success map for
your future
A success map is a useful tool for
thinking through the key actions you
need to take to achieve your goals and
for representing these in a single picture.
- To create your success map start^
from the top—your ultimate goal.
Write this at the top of your map. - Think about how you will achieve this
goal. For example, imagine your vision
is to become sales director for a major
pharmaceutical company. To achieve
this goal, you will need to have been
a regional sales manager for three
to five years, to have handled some
major clients within your portfolio,
and to have gained a professional
sales qualification. These objectives
become the second-level goals on
your success map. - Next, ask yourself how to achieve
these objectives, and fill in the next
level of your map. - At all stages, use arrows to connect
later objectives that are dependent
upon your having first achieved the
earlier objectives. - To check that your success map^
is complete and follows a logical
progression, work up from the bottom.
For each objective, ask “Why am
I doing this?”—the answer should
be to obtain the objective above.
Success map for an aspiring
sales director
To become sales director,
you will need to have been
a regional sales manager
for three to five years and
gained a sales qualification
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