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The Account Plan Reboot — 60-Min Training

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The fastest way to lift enterprise win rate and net retention is to retire the 14-tab account plan and replace it with a one-page Command of the Plan that names the buying committee, maps revenue + white space, and forces a 90-day play. This 60-minute training drops AEs into a working session: build, attack, expand.

By minute 55 every rep walks out with a plan their manager actually wants to inspect — and a quarterly cadence that keeps it alive instead of buried in a Google Drive folder no one opens.


Section 1 — Frame & Stakes (0:00–0:05, 5 min)

Open with the number. Force Management's 2025 benchmark shows reps with a written, manager-reviewed account plan close at 2.3x the rate of reps working from CRM alone, and Gartner's 2024 CSO survey pegs strategic-account NRR at 128% vs. 104% for tactical accounts. Then the killer stat — most "account plans" are dead on arrival because they were built once at QBR and never re-opened.

Manager script (verbatim):

*"For the next 55 minutes you are not selling. You are deciding where your time goes for the next quarter. If the plan you build today does not change a single calendar invite next week, you wasted the hour."*

Hand out the one-page template (PDF or Miro). State the rule: no plan leaves this room with more than 12 bullets.


Section 2 — Strategic vs. Tactical: The Sort (0:05–0:20, 15 min)

Before planning, sort. Lisa Magnuson's Top Sales Producer framework defines a strategic account as one meeting three of five tests:

Anything else is tactical — run it with a lighter mutual close plan, not a full account plan. The mistake AEs make: treating every $50K renewal like it deserves a war room.

flowchart TD A[Book of Business] --> B{Meets 3 of 5<br/>Strategic Tests?} B -->|Yes| C[Strategic Account<br/>Full 1-page plan<br/>Quarterly review] B -->|No| D[Tactical Account<br/>Mutual close plan only<br/>Monthly pipeline review] C --> E[Land + Expand<br/>Multi-thread] D --> F[Close + Renew]

Drill (8 min): Each AE lists their top 15 accounts on a sticky wall, runs the 5-test sort, and reads aloud the 3 strategic accounts they will plan today. Manager challenges any AE who picks more than four — focus is the asset.


Section 3 — Build the One-Page Plan (0:20–0:30, 10 min)

This is Force Management's "Command of the Plan" distilled. Eight boxes, one page, no exceptions:

  1. Account thesis — one sentence on why they'll spend more in 24 months
  2. Current state — ARR, products, contract end, health score
  3. White space — products/BUs not yet sold (use the matrix in Section 4)
  4. Buying committee — names + titles for Economic Buyer, Champion, Technical Buyer, Coach, Blocker (Robert Miller's Strategic Selling roles)
  5. Power base — who actually decides, per Jim Holden's Power Base Selling (formal authority ≠ real influence)
  6. Compelling event — dated trigger (board mandate, re-org, renewal, regulatory)
  7. Near-term play (90 days) — the one expansion or competitive displacement you will run
  8. Long-term play (12–24 months) — the platform vision

Reps write in silence for 10 minutes. Manager walks the room. Rule: if a box is blank, that's the next discovery call's agenda — not a reason to skip the box.


Section 4 — White-Space Mapping & Revenue Math (0:30–0:40, 10 min)

Borrow the Miller Heiman LAMP (Large Account Management Process) revenue matrix. Two axes: Products you sell (rows) × Business units / geos at the account (columns). Fill each cell with one of four codes:

Bold rule: every WS cell needs a named champion in column 4 of the plan or it becomes hopium. Reps then do the math: count WS cells × average deal size × realistic 24-month attach rate (default 25% if you don't have data). That number is the account ceiling — write it at the top of the page.

flowchart TD A[List Products Sold] --> B[List BUs/Geos<br/>at Account] B --> C[Build Matrix<br/>Code Each Cell] C --> D{Cell = WS?} D -->|Yes| E[Named Champion?<br/>If no = Discovery TODO] D -->|No| F[Skip] E --> G[Sum WS × ASP × 25%<br/>= Account Ceiling] G --> H[Write at Top of Plan]

Coaching cue (verbatim):

*"If your account ceiling is less than 3x current ARR, this is not a strategic account. Re-sort or rebuild the thesis."*


Section 5 — The 90-Day Play & Buying Committee Attack (0:40–0:55, 15 min)

Plans die at execution. Force the play. Each rep picks one near-term play from a fixed menu:

Pair drill (12 min): AEs pair up, present the one-pager in 3 minutes, partner role-plays the Economic Buyer and asks the killer question: "Why now, why us, why this dollar amount?" Rotate. Manager listens for the three failure modes:

Document each AE's commitment: two specific calendar invites they will send by Friday. Lisa Magnuson's data — 73% of expansion deals trace to a meeting booked within 7 days of the plan being built. If the calendar doesn't move, the plan didn't happen.


Section 6 — Cadence & Close (0:55–1:00, 5 min)

The plan is a living doc. Lock the cadence:

Manager close (verbatim):

*"Put the plan on your second monitor. If it's not visible while you're in Salesforce, it doesn't exist. I will inspect three plans at random next Monday — be ready."*

Adjourn. Calendar invites for the two Friday actions must be sent before reps leave the room.


FAQ

Q: Do SMB or transactional AEs need account plans? A: No. Use mutual close plans for deals and a lightweight quarterly book review. Account plans are for the top 10–15% of revenue concentration.

Q: How is this different from a QBR deck? A: A QBR reports the past; an account plan commits the future. The one-pager drives weekly behavior — the QBR deck is a byproduct of it.

Q: What if the rep can't name an Economic Buyer? A: That's the plan's #1 finding. The next call is a champion-led intro request — not more discovery on use cases.

Q: How long until this shows up in pipeline? A: Force Management benchmarks show measurable multi-thread lift in 30 days and expansion bookings lift in 60–90 days. NRR moves over 2–3 quarters.

Q: Should AI / Gong notes auto-populate the plan? A: Yes — pull committee names, sentiment, and renewal dates from Gong or Clari Copilot. Never let AI write the thesis or the 90-day play. Those are judgment calls reps must own.


Sources

  1. Force Management, "Command of the Plan: 2025 Enterprise Sales Benchmark," forcemanagement.com (2025)
  2. Miller Heiman Group / Korn Ferry, "Large Account Management Process (LAMP) Field Guide," kornferry.com (2023)
  3. Robert B. Miller & Stephen E. Heiman, *The New Strategic Selling*, Grand Central Publishing, 3rd ed. (2005)
  4. Jim Holden & Ryan Kubacki, *The New Power Base Selling*, Wiley (2012)
  5. Lisa Magnuson, *The TOP Seller Advantage*, Top Line Sales (2020) and topsalespro.com research notes
  6. Gartner, "2024 Chief Sales Officer Survey — Strategic Account Net Retention," gartner.com (2024)
  7. Bain & Company, "The Economics of Account-Based Growth," bain.com (2023)
  8. Harvard Business Review, "Why Strategic Account Plans Fail," hbr.org, Dixon & McKenna (2022)
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