Description
In this episode of The Enablement Edge, Steve and Heather sit down with Jen Bullock, a seasoned enablement professional who has worked with industry giants like ADP, Motorola, TransUnion, and Forrester.
The topic today is the art of crafting a winning enablement structure. Jen highlights the critical roles needed for success and how to strike the perfect balance between strategic foresight and tactical execution, shedding light on the evolving concepts of program management, centers of excellence, and the rising trend of fractional enablement professionals.
As rapid technological change becomes the norm, Jen stresses that connecting to the customer journey will always be important. On the topic of hiring freezes, the trio discuss the need for enablement professionals to advance past simple onboarding to providing ongoing ‘everboarding’ for employees. They stress the importance of roles that might be overlooked such as technical enablers and even field coaches, exploring their future in the era of AI.
Packed with actionable advice and insightful discussions, whether you’re a seasoned leader or just starting your journey in enablement, this episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to refine their enablement strategy.
Show Notes
Jump into the conversation:
00:00 Episode Start
01:08 Today’s Topic
04:00 Welcome Jen
04:14 The most important thing enablers can do to ensure success
05:30 Be strategic, not reactionary
07:38 Why charters are so valuable
12:30 Comparing the different enablement models
15:40 The trend of fractional team members
20:35 Back to the basics
21:55 Training vs. Learning
25:45 How priorities have shifted for organizations
27:55 Which roles matter most
31:40 The future of the field coach
33:30 Who is an ideal enablement leader?
38:40 Showing off your skills online
40:35 On the Edge
About Jen:
Jen Bullock is a seasoned professional in the fields of marketing and sales enablement, with a robust career spanning several leadership roles in notable organizations. She has cultivated a reputation for her strategic approach to aligning marketing and sales efforts with customer needs. Her work emphasizes the importance of creating sales efficiency through innovative platforms and metrics analysis, ensuring that sales teams have the necessary tools and knowledge to engage effectively with clients.
Most recently, Jen was a Principal Analyst specializing in Revenue Enablement Strategies at Forrester, one of the most influential research and advisory firms in the world. In this role, Bullock worked with senior executives to deliver actionable intelligence, transformative frameworks, and expert guidance. Bullock’s work with Forrester built upon her rich background with organizations such as ADP & TransUnion.
Bullock’s expertise also extends to implementing learning management systems that facilitate tailored learning paths for sales personnel. In addition to her corporate achievements, Jen Bullock is recognized for her contributions to the marketing landscape through innovative digital strategies that have driven substantial returns on investment. Her ability to integrate technology solutions into marketing efforts has positioned her as a leader in the industry, making significant strides in enhancing customer engagement across various sectors.
Episode highlights:
“You always hear the stat of: ‘Customers do 70, 80, 1000 percent of their own learning before they even engage with the salesperson.’
I don’t think that that’s a matter of they don’t want to engage with the salesperson. What they want is an objective understanding of what need you’re filling.
So the more that a salesperson is adapting and understanding what that customer is looking for, that makes the better salesperson.” – Jen Bullock
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