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Facilitator's Blueprint: A Structured 90-Minute Sales Discovery Session Template

Kory White, Chief Revenue OfficerCurated by Chief Revenue Officer Kory White · CRO Syndicate · 📄 1-Page Resume
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This blueprint provides a structured, repeatable 90-minute sales discovery session template designed for facilitators to train teams on executing high-impact discovery calls. It replaces vague questioning with a systematic approach using the MEDDIC framework, Gong analytics, and Salesforce data to qualify, diagnose, and advance deals.

The session is timed for maximum focus, with verbatim scripts, role-play exercises, and measurable outputs.

1. Warm-Up: The Cost of Bad Discovery (10 min)

Time Allocation: 10 minutes Objective: Shock the team into recognizing that skipping structured discovery costs 30% of potential revenue, per a 2022 Gong analysis of 500,000 sales calls.

Facilitator Script: "Open your CRM. Pull up the last three discovery calls you logged. How many had a clear 'pain point' field filled?

How many had a 'budget' or 'authority' note? If your answer is zero or one, you’re leaving money on the table. A 2023 Forrester study found that 67% of B2B buyers say sales reps don't understand their needs.

That’s not a buyer problem—that’s a discovery problem. Today, we fix that with a 90-minute template that forces structure. No more wandering conversations.

No more 'tell me about your business' fluff."

Activity:

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "Pair up. One person is the seller, one is the buyer. The buyer has a real problem: their Salesforce instance is a mess—duplicate records, no automation. The seller has exactly 2 minutes to ask one question. Go."

Debrief: After 2 minutes, ask: "Did you ask about the economic buyer? Did you ask about the timeline? If not, you just wasted the first step."


2. The MEDDIC Discovery Framework (15 min)

Time Allocation: 15 minutes Objective: Teach reps to use MEDDIC as a checklist, not a script. Each letter maps to a specific question set.

Facilitator Script: "MEDDIC is not a buzzword. It’s a quality filter. Let’s break it down with real tools. We’ll use Gong to analyze call transcripts and Salesforce to tag fields."

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "Take 3 minutes. Write down one MEDDIC question for each letter that you’ve never asked before. Share with the group. If your question for 'Champion' is 'Who is your champion?' you’re doing it wrong. Instead, ask: 'Who in your org would be fired if this project fails?'"

Tool Integration:

Diagram 1: MEDDIC Flow for Discovery

graph TD A[Start Discovery Call] --> B[Metrics: Quantify pain] B --> C[Economic Buyer: Identify decision-maker] C --> D[Decision Criteria: List requirements] D --> E[Decision Process: Map timeline] E --> F[Identify Pain: Uncover consequence] F --> G[Champion: Find internal advocate] G --> H[Qualified? Yes/No] H -->|Yes| I[Proceed to Demo] H -->|No| J[Ask more questions or disqualify]

3. Structuring the 90-Minute Session (20 min)

Time Allocation: 20 minutes Objective: Provide a minute-by-minute agenda that forces reps to cover MEDDIC without rushing.

Facilitator Script: "This is the core. Every minute has a purpose. You will not deviate. If the buyer tries to talk about pricing in minute 5, redirect: 'I’ll have that for you in minute 80. First, let’s understand your metrics.'"

Agenda:

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "At minute 65, say: 'I want to be respectful of your time. We have 25 minutes left. Can we confirm the next steps? If not, I’ll stop now.' This forces the buyer to commit or disqualify."

Tool Integration:


4. Role-Play: The "Budget Trap" Scenario (20 min)

Time Allocation: 20 minutes Objective: Practice handling the most common discovery derailer—budget objections.

Facilitator Script: "Buyers often say 'I don’t have a budget' or 'It’s not a priority.' That’s a test. Use the Challenger Sale technique: teach, tailor, take control. Here’s the script."

Scenario:

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "Rep, your job is to reframe the budget as a cost of inaction. Use the Winning by Design 'Cost of Delay' calculation. Say: 'If you do nothing, what’s the cost per month? Let’s compare that to our solution price.'"

Activity:

Key Metric:


5. Post-Session: CRM Hygiene & Next Steps (15 min)

Time Allocation: 15 minutes Objective: Ensure every discovery session ends with a Salesforce update and a clear next action.

Facilitator Script: "The session isn’t over until your CRM is updated. Use Salesforce's Activity Timeline to log the call. Then, create a Task for the next step within 24 hours. If you don’t, the deal goes cold."

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "After the call, open Salesforce. Create a new Opportunity. Fill these fields:

If you miss any field, set a reminder to call back within 48 hours."

Tool Integration:

Diagram 2: Post-Session Workflow

graph LR A[Discovery Call Ends] --> B[Log in Salesforce] B --> C[Create Opportunity] C --> D[Fill MEDDIC Fields] D --> E[Attach Gong Recording] E --> F[Schedule Next Step] F --> G[Auto-send Follow-up Email via Outreach] G --> H[Update Clari Deal Risk Score] H --> I[Set Reminder: 48 hours if no response]

6. Measuring Success: KPIs & Iteration (10 min)

Time Allocation: 10 minutes Objective: Define metrics to track if the 90-minute template is working.

Facilitator Script: "You can’t improve what you don’t measure. Use these KPIs from Gartner's Sales Enablement research:"

Verbatim Script for Facilitator: "Run a report in Salesforce every month. Filter by 'Discovery Stage' and check the MEDDIC field. If it’s empty, that rep needs retraining. If your team’s average MEDDIC score is below 5, your pipeline is fake. "

Activity:

Tool Integration:


FAQ

Q: Can this template work for cold calls? A: Yes, but compress it to 30 minutes. Focus on Metrics and Pain only. Use Outreach's "Cold Call" cadence to pre-qualify before the session.

Q: What if the buyer refuses to answer budget questions? A: Use the Challenger Sale "reframe." Say: "I’m not asking for a number. I’m asking if you have a range. If not, we can’t build a solution that fits."

Q: How do I handle a buyer who talks too much? A: Interrupt politely: "I want to make sure I capture this. Can I pause you? I have a specific question about your timeline."

Q: Do I need to use all MEDDIC letters in every call? A: Yes, for enterprise deals. For SMB, skip Economic Buyer if it’s a single decision-maker. But always cover Metrics and Pain.

Q: What if the call runs over 90 minutes? A: Stop at 90. Say: "I want to respect your time. Let’s schedule a follow-up to cover the rest." Then use Salesloft's "Follow-up" cadence to automate the next step.

Q: How do I train new reps on this? A: Use Gong's "Coach" feature to record their first 5 calls. Review the MEDDIC score with them. Winning by Design has a "Discovery Scorecard" you can borrow.

Q: Can I use this for internal sales? A: Yes. Replace "buyer" with "internal stakeholder." Use Salesforce's "Account" fields to track internal pain points.


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