Force Management vs. memoryBlue

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Force Management
Score 9.2 out of 10
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Force Management is a sales training organization that helps client produce real results.N/A
memoryBlue
Score 1.0 out of 10
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memoryBlue is a sales development consulting firm headquartered outside of Washington, D.C, with offices in Austin, TX, Boston, MA, Denver, CO, Seattle, WA, and San Jose, CA. Founded in 2002, they state over 2,000 high-tech clients have used memoryBlue's sales talent to secure new revenue opportunities, further qualify inbound leads, and scale existing sales teams to grow their business faster.N/A
Pricing
Force ManagementmemoryBlue
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Force ManagementmemoryBlue
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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User Ratings
Force ManagementmemoryBlue
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
(4 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Force ManagementmemoryBlue
Likelihood to Recommend
Force Management
I loved incorporating and practicing "the mantra" in my presentations and business meetings. The discovery flow is really intelligent as well because you first get a sense of where the team currently stands with their business challenges, then are able to speak to your product later. The whole idea of mapping specific services to a company's issues, using their own language and metrics, is really paramount to build rapport and see if it's possible to solve their business problems
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memoryBlue
MB is much too rigid and has folks working with them who don't think outside the box. Unless you specifically outline every single scenario, you will not be happy with their results
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Pros
Force Management
  • Questions throughout the Sales Process
  • How to create Executive Summaries and align with initiatives going on within a Customer Org
  • Training on uncovering Pain/Value Hypothesis
  • Training on presenting at each stage in the buyers journey
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memoryBlue
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Cons
Force Management
  • Verticalized Training
  • Segments content for SMB, Mid, Ent
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memoryBlue
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Alternatives Considered
Force Management
FM is geared towards the Enterprise sellers and although it has a few modules for the Business Development Reps, we also needed to bring in Sandler Training in conjunction with FM to ensure our BDRs were reaping these benefits as well. Another unfortunate issue we noticed with FM was the out-of-box integrations available and we would have sync issues with SFDC
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memoryBlue
We have some employees that worked with memoryblue, so we assumed we had some insider knowledge and would have an effective campaign. Those very people are now quite frustrated with memoryblue, and wish nothing more than to separate from them. They are MUCH too rigid in how they approach lead gen.
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Return on Investment
Force Management
  • Speaking the prospective client's language to vet out ICPs faster
  • Telling more customer stories with similar use cases
  • We now have a cohesive company-wide language to qualify deals
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memoryBlue
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