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The Discovery Debrief Ritual — 60-Min Training

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The Discovery Debrief Ritual

A 60-Minute Team Working Session Where Managers and Reps Grade One Real Call and Fix the Next One Live

Why Run This Session

Discovery quality compounds one call at a time—or decays the same way. Most teams "review calls" with vague feedback: talk less, ask better questions. Reps leave without a scored behavior change or a fixed opener for tomorrow.

Without a repeatable scorecard, managers coach from gut feel and reps hear conflicting advice. Forecast suffers because pain is fuzzy, next steps are weak, and economic buyer access is assumed.

This session replaces ambiguity with a three-score debrief—pain clarity, next-step quality, multithreading—on one real anonymized clip, then fixes the next call in the room with rewritten openers and CRM-logged commitments.

Managers who skip this ritual pay for it in forecast calls: reps defend numbers they cannot tie to buyer-side evidence or CRM artifacts. Running the session quarterly keeps new hires from inheriting bad habits from shadow pipeline—and gives RevOps a consistent field to audit when conversion or stage velocity drops.

The hour is not enablement theater; it is the minimum viable discipline before you scale headcount or raise quota.

What Reps Will Walk Out With

Who Should Be in the Room

Full team plus manager; optional enablement for recording access. Every rep must have one upcoming discovery call in the next five business days. Manager brings one eight-minute anonymized discovery excerpt (Gong, Chorus, or native recorder).

Before the Meeting (Manager Prep — 15 Minutes)

  1. Select and trim the exemplar clip to 8:00; remove buyer-identifying details if required.
  2. Print or share the three-score rubric with anchor examples for scores 2 and 5.
  3. Confirm recording consent policy; remind reps debrief is developmental, not punitive.
  4. Book the follow-up debrief calendar series before the session starts.
flowchart TD A[Listen to 8-min clip] --> B[Score pain clarity 1-5] B --> C[Score next-step quality] C --> D[Score multithreading] D --> E[Assign one fix per rep] E --> F[Rewrite opener live] F --> G[Log in CRM + schedule next debrief]

The 60-Minute Agenda

This session runs 0:00 to 1:00. The agenda blocks below sum to exactly 60 minutes.

Frame — Vague Coaching, Vague Pipeline (0:00–0:06, 6 minutes)

Manager plays thirty seconds of a weak discovery moment (talk-over, yes/no questions). Manager says: "This is not a shame session—we are grading behaviors we can fix before Friday."

Facilitator script: Introduce three scores only; show rubric anchors for 2 and 5.

CRM setup (first two minutes): Reps create a saved CRM view: "My discoveries next 7 days" for follow-through.

Close this block: Agree room norm: one fix per person, no pile-on.

Timer and room mechanics (Frame — Vague Coaching, Vague Pipeline): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Teach the Three-Score Rubric (0:06–0:16, 10 minutes)

Deep-read each dimension with examples from your stack. Pain clarity = buyer language + number. Next step = time-bound mutual action. Multithreading = named roles beyond champion.

Facilitator script: Manager scores the upcoming clip live on screen so reps see notation in real time.

Live demo in CRM: Show where to log call outcomes: disposition, next step field, linked recording URL.

Manager checkpoint: Enablement posts rubric PDF to #sales-enablement before Block 3.

Timer and room mechanics (Teach the Three-Score Rubric): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Live Grading on the Team Clip (0:16–0:34, 18 minutes)

Play 8:00 clip once. Reps score privately on paper (2 min), then discuss gaps (16 min). Manager reveals official scores and narrates why.

Facilitator script: Pause at minute four for a thirty-second turn-and-talk: "What pain did you hear—buyer words only?"

CRM action (required before timer ends): Graded rep (volunteer) adds scorecard note to the CRM activity linked to the recording.

Circulate and challenge: Each rep writes one behavior fix—not personality feedback—for themselves.

Timer and room mechanics (Live Grading on the Team Clip): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Fix in Room — Rewrite the Opener (0:34–0:48, 14 minutes)

Reps rewrite first two minutes: problem hypothesis, permission to explore, one quantified pain question. Read aloud; partner flags feature-dumping and closed questions.

Facilitator script: Timebox reads to two minutes; bell at 1:45.

Pair exercise rules: Listeners may only cite rubric dimensions—no "you sound nervous" coaching.

CRM action after swap: Log Task on next discovery opp: "Use revised opener — [date]" with opener text in description.

Timer and room mechanics (Fix in Room — Rewrite the Opener): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Manager Commitment & Cadence (0:48–0:56, 8 minutes)

Manager books next debrief (within 14 days) and assigns who brings the clip. Group lists three multithreading questions for the whole team.

Facilitator script: Manager says: "If it is not on the calendar, it did not happen."

Capture on whiteboard: Capture multithreading questions on whiteboard; photo to Slack.

Each rep commits: Each rep states next discovery date and the one fix they will apply.

Timer and room mechanics (Manager Commitment & Cadence): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Close — Score Trend Promise (0:56–1:00, 4 minutes)

Manager commits to tracking average pain score across the next five debriefs.

Facilitator script: Thank the graded rep publicly for volunteering the clip.

Forecast / pipeline tie-in: Deals with discovery score ≤2 on last call do not advance stage without manager note.

Manager records in CRM or tracker: RevOps adds optional Discovery Score field or standardized note prefix DISC-SCORE:

Timer and room mechanics (Close — Score Trend Promise): Keep the countdown visible. At the halfway mark, pause only for CRM confirmation—not for open discussion. Facilitator circulate: Walk the perimeter; sit with the quietest pair first.

Ask each rep to show their screen: opportunity updated, task logged, or worksheet row complete before they earn the break. If someone finishes early: They peer-review a partner's CRM entry or listen for the pair role-play—never email or Slack. Manager line to repeat: "The artifact in CRM is how we know this hour worked—not attendance." Energy: Stand during pair work; sit only for solo CRM writing.

These norms keep the block dense and protect the sixty-minute boundary.

Agenda check: 6 + 10 + 18 + 14 + 8 + 4 = 60 minutes.**

Worksheet / Artifact

Score (1–5)Pain ClarityNext-Step QualityMultithreading
5 anchorBuyer states metric + impact in own wordsMutual calendar hold + economic buyer named2+ roles engaged with dates
3 anchorPain implied, not quantified"Send me info" or vague follow-upSingle thread only
Your self-score on clip_________
Manager score_________
One behavior fix__________________

How to Use This With the Buyer

  1. Use the rewritten opener on the very next live call—buyers hear tighter problem focus, not more slides.
  2. Share the agreed next step in a follow-up email within two hours—matches what was scored as a 5.
  3. Ask multithreading questions from the group list: "Who else owns this metric with you?"
  4. When pain is still vague after ten minutes, schedule a second discovery instead of forcing demo.

Manager Coaching Notes

The Bottom Line

Discovery is a skill practiced in public, not a private art. Teams that grade one real call every two weeks and fix the next opener in the room raise pain clarity and shrink fake pipeline faster than any new talk track deck.

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