Most people and companies very often don’t understand the function of Business Development, indeed It is often misinterpreted with Sales. I think that a very precise definition is proposed by Scott Pollack in his post “What, Exactly, Is Business Development?”In this post, Pollack outlines the Grand Unified Theory of business development. Here the definition suggested by him: “Business development is the creation of long-term value for an organization from customers, markets, and relationships”. I do love it. Business development is a quite complex concept, it is not a simple task processed by a machine, it’s a strategic task that requires a complete understanding of the context and the interactions between all the elements of value of a company. Since nowadays sustainable economic growth is a very attractive concept to which many companies are aspiring, they cannot spare business development that represents a major influencing factor for strategic decisions with results that can be appreciated in the long term. Anyway, it does not mean that cash flow doesn’t have a relevant role, indeed many SMEs need money in the short-term to survive, but without a lasting vision, this is not enough.

Let’s see now in more practical terms which factors the Business developer should take into account to make decisions.

Finally, don’t forget that BD is the first contact point for the creation of new partnerships.  Building solid relationships is fundamental to keep the flow of value in the long term. In the professional world, we all know that lasting relationships don’t happen and build without the dedication and a continuous effort. There are many practices to get these results, but what should never be missing is attention to the customer, by treating any client as an individual, and the creation of customer’s trust:  indeed BD doesn’t sell but discuss and solve the real customer’s issues.

References

  1. https://www.forbes.com/sites/scottpollack/2012/03/21/what-exactly-is-business-development/#62f09f1d7fdb

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