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Selling Solutions by Selling Value

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Selling new innovative services and solutions demands a proactive and customer value-focused sales approach, and new capabilities and resources to support the approach. Firms find the transformation challenging and lack tools to succeed. In this chapter, I discuss the internal and external challenges of implementing value-based solution selling, illustrate the involved processes and their connections, and explicate the key activities of the value-based solution selling process. This chapter embeds the sales transformation into a broader change of business logic, analyzes the value-based solution selling from the value proposition communication and differentiation method, and provides a managerially relevant framework to guide the implementation.

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Töytäri, P. (2018). Selling Solutions by Selling Value. In: Kohtamäki, M., Baines, T., Rabetino, R., Bigdeli, A. (eds) Practices and Tools for Servitization. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76517-4_15

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