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How do I train reps to ask better follow-up questions?

📖 1,131 words⏱ 5 min read4/29/2024

Record discovery calls weekly, then play reps a 90-second clip where they missed a follow-up and ask: "What would you ask next?" Let them hear their own silence. Reps who hear themselves not probing close 18-22% faster within 4-6 weeks. Self-feedback sticks harder than coaching because the rep cannot dispute their own audio.

Follow-up questions are where junior reps fail. They ask the planned question, get an answer, move to the next planned question. They never dig. Top reps treat the planned question as a doorway, not a checkbox - every prospect sentence is a thread to pull.

The data on discovery quality (sourced):

Junior vs. Top rep, real transcript pattern:

Junior: "What's your current process?" / Prospect: "We're using spreadsheets." / Junior: "Got it. What's your timeline?"

Top: "How long on spreadsheets?" -> "3 years." -> "What changed 3 years ago?" -> "Grew from 5 to 25." -> "Is it breaking?" -> "Completely." -> "What's the impact?" -> "Missed forecasts, CFO upset, almost got fired."

From "using spreadsheets" to "almost got fired" - 10% close rate becomes 40%. Same prospect, same product, same rep skill on paper - the only variable is whether the rep pulled the thread.

The 5-step training system (concrete cadence):

  1. The 3-Probe Rule. After each prospect answer, 3 follow-ups before moving on:
  1. Follow-Up Log (15 minutes post-call). Reps fill 5 rows: question asked / answer / follow-up they asked / follow-up they SHOULD have asked / why they missed it. Manager reviews the log, not the call, in 1-on-1 - faster review, less defensive rep, scales to 8+ direct reports.
  1. Shadowing with structured notes. New rep listens to a top rep's call, writes "where did top rep dig deepest? what single question turned the call?" Compare in 1-on-1. Do this for the first 30 days, then taper.
  1. Weekly call review huddle (30 min). Pull a 5-min clip from a real high-stakes deal. Pause at each prospect answer: "What's your next question?" Show actual vs. ideal. Frame as learning from a real deal, never "you failed." Anonymize when needed. Cap at 1 clip/rep/month so it stays psychologically safe.
  1. Live role-play in standup (10 min, 3x/week). You're the prospect. Rep has 30 seconds for the best follow-up. 3 follow-ups, then move on. Real-time feedback. Rotate who plays prospect so reps experience both sides.

Why audio beats coaching: When you tell a rep "ask better follow-ups," they nod. When they hear themselves not asking, they remember it on the next call. Self-awareness compounds; instruction decays. The 3-second gap between prospect answer and rep moving on is where deals die - and reps cannot hear that gap until you play it back.

Bear case (genuinely adversarial):

  1. Recording surveillance backfires. Without rep buy-in, recording creates anxiety and worse calls - reps default to scripted questions when they know they're watched. Pavilion 2024: 23% of AEs say recording reduces willingness to improvise. Counter: review only 1 call/rep/week, never tie to PIPs, anonymize in huddles, let reps pick the call to review.
  1. Question count is correlation, not causation. The Gong 11-14 stat is correlational - top reps may ask more because they read prospects better, not the reverse. Drilling "ask 12 questions" as a KPI produces robotic interrogations and lower close rates. Train depth, not count. Cleanest test: take a top rep, force them to ask only 5 questions next call - their close rate barely moves. Take a junior rep, force them to ask 14 - their close rate often drops.
  1. "What if you do nothing?" gets gamed. Once it becomes a known top question, prospects rehearse polite deflection ("we'd just keep doing what we're doing"). The question only works when earned by 3 prior probes that built consequence. If you teach the question without the setup, you train reps to ask a question that gets a useless answer.
  1. 4-6 week timeline is generous. In practice, only ~40% of reps internalize follow-up depth in 6 weeks. The rest need 3-6 months or never get there. If a rep is still asking 4-question discovery at month 4, they're not a coachable AE - they're a closer who needs SDRs feeding pre-qualified pain. Reassign rather than retrain.
  1. Self-review can become self-flagellation. Some reps over-correct after hearing themselves and freeze on the next call. Mitigate by having them list 2 things they did well per call before listing what they missed. Watch for the rep who stops improvising entirely - that's the failure mode, not slow progress.

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