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Dell FRS.. what a joke!

Dell just held its field readiness submit (FRS). In principle, it’s a great idea. It’s essentially a sales kick off, with one distinct difference… no individual contributors (account executives and presales) are in attendance at all - only managers. The last time we checked, managers don’t sell.. what an absolute joke! Instead, individual contributors watch online / virtual contact. Wake up dell leadership!!!!


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Post ID: @OP+1khfr1h24

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@OP Oh wow, that's new. Years ago, I remember co-presenting with the Microsoft Dell partner lead and the actual sellers were in attendance. I can't image if it was just the managers with the sellers online. During the time I was there, it was interactive -- because they actually sold the products. Oh my. How frustrating for them that management changed the format.

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Post ID: @qw+1khfr1h24

I’m expecting the managers to give full blown presentations when they back to train the staff. Let’s really break it down for the team.

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Post ID: @hs+1khfr1h24

I always thought frs was a JOKE post covid. They never made ics participate before and it was the best week cause all the managers were gone.

Post covid it was virtual. All day. And we HAD to participate now? Why? Im glad its back to the waybill used to he cause we all need a break from our micromanaging managers. They should hold FSR every quarter so they leave more often.

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Post ID: @hk+1khfr1h24

why do you need to attend FRS to sell?
You know the products, so go sell.

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Post ID: @h8+1khfr1h24

They get what they invest in.

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Post ID: @gh+1khfr1h24

Many sales teams rely heavily on brand recognition to drive results, which often reduces the role to order fulfillment rather than strategic selling. This is why Dell tends to undervalue inside sales positions, as the role is largely focused on transactional and process driven tasks.

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Post ID: @cn+1khfr1h24

@cj Plus its a completley different landscape since they sold anything.

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Post ID: @ck+1khfr1h24

It is funny how people who have never sold or it has been decades since they have sold, are teaching their employees how to sell. Imagine being a new special forces recruit being taught Close Quarters Battle (CQB) by someone who is an id--t who never served in the military. If Dell wants to sell more, learn from the experts who are actually good at selling! Stop insulting us!

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Post ID: @cj+1khfr1h24

Last in person was 2016

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Post ID: @cc+1khfr1h24

The managers get RSU’s while sales gets unattainable commission targets

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Post ID: @ca+1khfr1h24

@az

Yes you must prioritize more impactful responsibilities such as managing quotes, tracking order status, maintaining goal files, supporting Try-and-Buys, and leveraging SalesChat.

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Post ID: @c9+1khfr1h24

They don’t bring sales in because everyone’s buried in quotes and price files instead of actually selling.

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Post ID: @c8+1khfr1h24

FRS has been a joke for 20 yrs..... You must be new lol

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Post ID: @c3+1khfr1h24

@OP "Wake up Dell leadership?" Now that's funny. Even when they're awake they're asleep.

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Post ID: @by+1khfr1h24

FRS content is 90% marketing BS anyway, so better have it online, at least I can switch to more productive tasks whenever irrelevant sessions kick in.

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Post ID: @az+1khfr1h24

Been like that for years - last time FRS was in person for sales was before COVID - now it’s online

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Post ID: @a6+1khfr1h24

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