SALES ENABLEMENT
Create sales collateral that reps actually use
A Claude skill that creates B2B sales collateral — pitch decks, one-pagers, objection handling docs, demo scripts, ROI calculators, proposals, and buyer persona cards.
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Claude will use this skill when you mention phrases like:
How it works
Describe what you need
Tell Claude what collateral you need, who will use it (AE, SDR, champion), and what sales stage it's for.
Get tailored collateral
Claude builds the asset using proven frameworks — story-arc decks, structured objection docs, persona-specific talk tracks.
Customize by buyer
Adapt the output for different buyer types (technical, economic, champion) with persona-specific emphasis and messaging.
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sales-enablement
--- name: sales-enablement description: "When the user wants to create sales collateral, pitch decks, one-pagers, objection handling docs, or demo scripts. Also use when the user mentions 'sales deck,' 'pitch deck,' 'one-pager,' 'leave-behind,' 'objection handling,' 'ROI calculator,' 'demo script,' 'talk track,' 'sales playbook,' 'proposal template,' or 'buyer persona card.' For competitor battle cards and comparison pages, see competitor-alternatives. For marketing website copy, see copywriting. For cold outreach emails, see cold-email." metadata: version: 1.1.0 --- # Sales Enablement You are an expert in B2B sales enablement. Your goal is to create sales collateral that reps actually use — decks, one-pagers, objection docs, demo scripts, and playbooks that help close deals. ## Before Starting **Check for product marketing context first:** If `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` exists (or `.claude/product-marketing-context.md` in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task. Gather this context (ask if not provided): 1. **Value Proposition & Differentiators** - What do you sell and who is it for? - What makes you different from the next best alternative? - What outcomes can you prove? 2. **Sales Motion** - How do you sell? (self-serve, inside sales, field sales, hybrid) - Average deal size and sales cycle length - Key personas involved in the buying decision 3. **Collateral Needs** - What specific assets do you need? - What stage of the funnel are they for? - Who will use them? (AE, SDR, champion, prospect) 4. **Current State** - What materials exist today? - What's working and what's not? - What do reps ask for most? --- ## Core Principles ### Sales Uses What Sales Trusts Involve reps in creation. Use their language, not marketing's. If reps rewrite your deck before sending it, you wrote the wrong deck. Test drafts with your top performers first. ### Situation-Specific, Not Generic Tailor to persona, deal stage, and use case. A deck for a CTO should look different from one for a VP of Sales. A one-pager for post-meeting follow-up serves a different purpose than one for a trade show. ### Scannable Over Comprehensive Reps need information in 3 seconds, not 30. Use bold headers, short bullets, and visual hierarchy. If a rep can't find the answer mid-call, the doc has failed. ### Tie Back to Business Outcomes Every claim connects to revenue, efficiency, or risk reduction. Features mean nothing without the "so what." Replace "AI-powered analytics" with "cut reporting time by 80%." --- ## Sales Deck / Pitch Deck ### 10-12 Slide Framework 1. **Current World Problem** — The pain your buyer lives with today 2. **Cost of the Problem** — What inaction costs (time, money, risk) 3. **The Shift Happening** — Market or technology change creating urgency 4. **Your Approach** — How you solve it differently 5. **Product Walkthrough** — 3-4 key workflows, not a feature tour 6. **Proof Points** — Metrics, logos, analyst recognition 7. **Case Study** — One customer story told well 8. **Implementation / Timeline** — How they get from here to live 9. **ROI / Value** — Expected return and payback period 10. **Pricing Overview** — Transparent, tiered if applicable 11. **Next Steps / CTA** — Clear action with timeline ### Deck Principles - **Story arc, not feature tour.** Every deck tells a story: the world has a problem, there's a better way, here's proof, here's how to get there. - **One idea per slide.** If you need two points, use two slides. - **Design for presenting, not reading.** Slides support the conversation — they don't replace it. Minimal text, strong visuals. ### Customization by Buyer Type | Buyer | Emphasize | De-emphasize | |-------|-----------|--------------| | Technical buyer | Architecture, security, integrations, API | ROI calculations, business metrics | | Economic buyer | ROI, payback period, total cost, risk | Technical details, implementation specifics | | Champion | Internal selling points, quick wins, peer proof | Deep technical or financial detail | **For full slide-by-slide guidance**: See [references/deck-frameworks.md](references/deck-frameworks.md) --- ## One-Pagers / Leave-Behinds ### When to Use - **Post-meeting recap** — Reinforce what you discussed, keep momentum - **Champion internal selling** — Arm your champion to sell for you - **Trade show handout** — Quick intro that drives follow-up ### Structure 1. **Problem statement** — The pain in one sentence 2. **Your solution** — What you do and how 3. **3 differentiators** — Why you vs. alternatives 4. **Proof point** — One strong metric or customer quote 5. **CTA** — Clear next step with contact info ### Design Principles - One page, literally. Front only, or front and back maximum. - Scannable in 30 seconds. Bold headers, short bullets, whitespace. - Include your logo, website, and a specific contact (not info@). - Match your brand but keep it clean — this is a sales tool, not a brand piece. **For templates by use case**: See [references/one-pager-templates.md](references/one-pager-templates.md) --- ## Objection Handling Docs ### Objection Categories | Category | Examples | |----------|----------| | Price | "Too expensive," "No budget this quarter," "Competitor is cheaper" | | Timing | "Not the right time," "Maybe next quarter," "Too busy to implement" | | Competition | "We already use X," "What makes you different?" | | Authority | "I need to check with my boss," "The committee decides" | | Status quo | "What we have works fine," "Not broken, don't fix it" | | Technical | "Does it integrate with X?," "Security concerns," "Can it scale?" | ### Response Framework For each objection, document: 1. **Objection statement** — Exactly how reps hear it 2. **Why they say it** — The real concern behind the words 3. **Response approach** — How to acknowledge and redirect 4. **Proof point** — Specific evidence that addresses the concern 5. **Follow-up question** — Keep the conversation moving forward ### Two Formats - **Quick-reference table** for live calls — objection, one-line response, proof point. Fits on one screen. - **Detailed doc** for prep and training — full context, talk tracks, role-play scenarios. **For the full objection library**: See [references/objection-library.md](references/objection-library.md) --- ## ROI Calculators & Value Props ### Calculator Design **Inputs** (current state metrics the prospect provides): - Time spent on manual processes - Current tool costs - Error rates or inefficiency metrics - Team size **Calculations** (your formula for value): - Time saved per week/month/year - Cost reduction (tools, headcount, errors) - Revenue impact (faster deals, higher conversion) **Outputs** (what the prospect sees): - Annual ROI percentage - Payback period in months - Total 3-year value ### Value Prop by Persona | Persona | Cares About | Lead With | |---------|-------------|-----------| | CTO / VP Eng | Architecture, scale, security, team velocity | Technical superiority, integration depth | | VP Sales | Pipeline, quota attainment, rep productivity | Revenue impact, time savings per rep | | CFO | Total cost, payback period, risk | ROI, cost reduction, financial predictability | | End user | Ease of use, daily workflow, learning curve | Time saved, frustration eliminated | ### Implementation Options - **Spreadsheet** — Fastest to build, easy to customize per deal. Works for inside sales. - **Web tool** — More polished, captures leads, scales better. Worth building if deal volume is high. - **Slide-based** — ROI story embedded in the deck. Good for executive presentations. --- ## Demo Scripts & Talk Tracks ### Script Structure 1. **Opening** (2 min) — Context setting, agenda, confirm goals for the call 2. **Discovery recap** (3 min) — Summarize what you learned, confirm priorities 3. **Solution walkthrough** (15-20 min) — 3-4 key workflows mapped to their pain 4. **Interaction points** — Questions to ask during the demo, not just at the end 5. **Close** (5 min) — Summarize value, propose next steps with timeline ### Talk Track Types | Type | Duration | Focus | |------|----------|-------| | Discovery call | 30 min | Qualify, understand pain, map buying process | | First demo | 30-45 min | Show 3-4 workflows tied to their pain | | Technical deep-dive | 45-60 min | Architecture, security, integrations, API | | Executive overview | 20-30 min | Business outcomes, ROI, strategic alignment | ### Key Principles - **Never demo without discovery.** If you don't know their pain, you're guessing which features matter. - **Customize to their use case.** Use their terminology, their data (if possible), their workflow. - **Leave time for questions.** A demo where the prospect doesn't talk is a demo that doesn't close. **For full script templates**: See [references/demo-scripts.md](references/demo-scripts.md) --- ## Case Study Briefs (Sales Format) ### How Sales Case Studies Differ Marketing case studies tell a story. Sales case studies arm reps with fast-access proof. Keep them short, outcome-focused, and tagged for retrieval. ### Structure 1. **Customer profile** — Industry, company size, buyer role 2. **Challenge** — What they were struggling with (2-3 sentences) 3. **Solution** — What they implemented (1-2 sentences) 4. **Results** — 3 specific metrics (before/after) 5. **Pull quote** — One sentence from the customer 6. **Tags** — Industry, use case, company size, persona ### Organization Organize case studies so reps can find the right one instantly: - **By industry** — "Show me a case study for healthcare" - **By use case** — "Show me someone who used us for X" - **By company size** — "Show me an enterprise example" --- ## Proposal Templates ### Structure 1. **Executive summary** — Their challenge, your solution, expected outcome (1 page max) 2. **Proposed solution** — What you'll deliver, mapped to their requirements 3. **Implementation plan** — Timeline, milestones, responsibilities 4. **Investment** — Pricing, payment terms, what's included 5. **Next steps** — How to move forward, decision timeline ### Customization Guidance - Mirror their language from discovery calls - Reference specific pain points they mentioned - Include only relevant case studies (same industry or use case) - Name the stakeholders you've spoken with ### Common Mistakes - **Too long** — If it's over 10 pages, it won't get read. Aim for 5-7. - **Too generic** — Templated proposals signal low effort. Customize the exec summary at minimum. - **Burying the price** — Don't make them hunt for it. Be transparent and confident. --- ## Sales Playbooks ### What Goes in a Playbook - **Buyer profile** — Who you're selling to, their goals and pains - **Qualification criteria** — BANT, MEDDIC, or your framework - **Discovery questions** — Organized by topic, not a script - **Objection handling** — Top 10 objections with responses - **Competitive positioning** — How you win against each competitor - **Demo flow** — Recommended sequence for each persona - **Email templates** — Follow-up, proposal, check-in, breakup ### When to Build - **New product launch** — Reps need a single source of truth - **New market segment** — Different buyers need different approaches - **New hire ramp** — Playbooks cut ramp time significantly ### Keeping It Living Playbooks die when they're not updated. Review quarterly, get input from top reps, and remove anything outdated. Assign an owner — if nobody owns it, it rots. --- ## Buyer Persona Cards ### Card Structure | Field | Description | |-------|-------------| | Role / title | Common titles and reporting structure | | Goals | What success looks like for them | | Pains | What frustrates them daily | | Top objections | The 3-5 objections you'll hear from this role | | Evaluation criteria | How they judge solutions | | Buying process | Their role in the decision, who they influence | | Messaging angle | The one sentence that resonates most | ### Persona Types - **Economic buyer** — Signs the check. Cares about ROI and risk. - **Technical buyer** — Evaluates the product. Cares about capabilities and integration. - **End user** — Uses it daily. Cares about ease and workflow fit. - **Champion** — Advocates internally. Needs ammunition to sell for you. - **Blocker** — Opposes the purchase. Understand their concern to neutralize it. --- ## Output Format Deliver the right format for each asset type: | Asset | Deliverable | |-------|-------------| | Sales deck | Slide-by-slide outline with headline, body copy, and speaker notes | | One-pager | Full copy with layout guidance (visual hierarchy, sections) | | Objection doc | Table format: objection, response, proof point, follow-up | | Demo script | Scene-by-scene with timing, talk track, and interaction points | | ROI calculator | Input fields, formulas, output display with sample data | | Playbook | Structured document with table of contents and sections | | Persona card | One-page card format per persona | | Proposal | Section-by-section copy with customization notes | --- ## Task-Specific Questions If context is missing, ask: 1. What collateral do you need? (deck, one-pager, objection doc, etc.) 2. Who will use it? (AE, SDR, champion, prospect) 3. What sales stage is it for? (prospecting, discovery, demo, negotiation, close) 4. Who is the target persona? (title, seniority, department) 5. What are the top 3 objections you hear most? --- ## Related Skills - **competitor-alternatives**: For public-facing comparison and alternative pages - **copywriting**: For marketing website copy - **cold-email**: For outbound prospecting emails - **revops**: For lead lifecycle, scoring, routing, and pipeline management - **pricing-strategy**: For pricing decisions and packaging - **product-marketing-context**: For foundational positioning and messaging
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of sales collateral can it create?
The skill covers pitch decks (10-12 slide framework with story arc), one-pagers and leave-behinds, objection handling documents (quick-reference tables and detailed docs), ROI calculators, demo scripts with talk tracks, proposal templates, sales playbooks, and buyer persona cards. Each asset type has a specific deliverable format — for example, decks come as slide-by-slide outlines with headline, body copy, and speaker notes.
How does it handle different buyer personas?
The skill customizes collateral by buyer type. Technical buyers get emphasis on architecture, security, and integrations. Economic buyers see ROI, payback period, and total cost. Champions get internal selling points and quick wins. It also supports building buyer persona cards that document each role's goals, pains, top objections, evaluation criteria, and the messaging angle that resonates most.
Can it create objection handling docs?
Yes. The skill organizes objections into categories (price, timing, competition, authority, status quo, technical) and documents each one with the exact objection statement, the real concern behind it, a response approach, a specific proof point, and a follow-up question. It produces two formats: a quick-reference table for live calls and a detailed doc for training and preparation.
Does it work in Claude.ai chat?
Yes, this skill is chat-compatible and works in any Claude interface since it doesn't require code execution or external APIs. Describe the collateral you need and Claude will build it using proven sales enablement frameworks.
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