The Real Math Behind the Sales Pipeline

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Four business development steps that are worth your while.

By Martin Bissett
Business Development On a Budget

I’ve taken many accounting firm partners through this process, and it’s quite common for them to balk a little at the pipeline idea when they see the amount of work involved.

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They see it as just another call on their time when they already have far too much to do, and they ask me why they can’t just write down a list of prospects and go to work on them.

Is that what you’ve been thinking? Well, here’s why that doesn’t work.