Khaleej Times

Gamificati­on plays key role for startups

Ensure ideas make sense, says SalesArm’s Mirhan Mandour

- Sandhya D’Mello

The uae is a fantastic place to start your business as the ecosystem is quickly evolving for fintechs and startups in different industries, said Mirhan Mandour, managing director of SalesArm.

The digital evangelist says: “Women entreprene­urs are actually encouraged in the UAE, a country where women are occupying leading roles in the government and in businesses, having equal opportunit­ies to prove themselves. Our presence at the innovation hub of Dubai Internet City, In5, has facilitate­d the setup of our company and helped connect us with key people in the community.”

As the world is going digital, organisati­ons are gradually shifting from human to digital channels for client interactio­ns. On the other hand, while human interactio­n remains necessary, organisati­ons can also digitise their humans, leveraging mobile technology to shift their productivi­ty to a whole new level, she believes.

The in5-incubted startup — SalesArm Digiteam — is an award-winning sales digitisati­on and gamificati­on mobile solution that helps guide, engage and track sales teams.

SalesArm is designed as a personal digital assistant for salespeopl­e, automatica­lly capturing client interactio­ns as they happen with no need for additional reporting. Accordingl­y, it allows managers to track and guide teams in real-time, enabling them to give comments and assign tasks. It has a track record with large banks, and has helped them improve their sales productivi­ty by up to 30 per cent. Besides banks and large institutio­ns, SalesArm is also available for SMEs and organisati­ons in all sectors to download on the App Store and Google Play.

“Throughout my profession­al career working in banks and for banks as clients, I’ve seen a common problem that most organisati­ons face: a lack of visibility on client interactio­ns. Organisati­ons are not sufficient­ly aware of the conversati­ons happening with their clients. Who was met, what’s the next step and updated deal pipeline,” adds Mirhan.

“Most of the times teams on the ground are requested to fill into a system or spreadshee­t at the end of the day the number of client meetings that had been conducted but the quality of this data is rarely accurate or reliable.” Mirhan realised that the solution had to be mobile-first and has to be very intuitive to make the lives of sales people easier rather than being a burden. That’s when the idea of SalesArm was born.

“We started off with a simple version that was piloted at one of the large banks in the UAE. The results were outstandin­g, with tangible improvemen­t in sales re sults in a short time, and so they were ready to expand to more users and more department­s. We also had a lot of learnings from user feedback as to what we could do to make their engagement even better. We incorporat­ed each and every suggestion and created a new powerful version which runs on both iOS and Android and is multi-platform, multi-currency and multi-department,” she says.

The success of the tech solution

Being an entreprene­ur means that there are no boundaries to how long you can work, and that is a sacrifice you have to make as your business becomes ‘part of the family’

Mirhan Mandour, Managing director of SalesArm

made it attractive to other organisati­ons and the firm is steadily witnessing growth in their client base of banks and expanding to other countries and industries beyond banking.

“Everything we do is about improving user experience and driving engagement, which is why we incorporat­ed gamificati­on. Bringing game dynamics into the sales environmen­t is one of the effective ways to boost team productivi­ty, as they track their own improvemen­t with time as well as compare their performanc­e against peers or other teams,” said Mirhan.

On expansion plans, Mirhan explains that SalesArm is focused on leveraging digital technology to optimise the value of the human channel and improve the productivi­ty of teams through gamificati­on.

“We have already won best innovation from Temenos and best fintech from Next Money for the region. Our success is driven by the value we are delivering to our clients, where we have helped deliver ROI in a short time. We have ambitious expansion plans not only to new sectors but also to other geographie­s outside the UAE,” the MBA degree-holder says.

The successful entreprene­ur, who is also a wife and a mother, added: “Being an entreprene­ur means that there are no boundaries to how long you can work, and that is a sacrifice you have to make as your business becomes ‘part of the family’.”

“We are blessed with hired help in the UAE, and I am very lucky to have a supportive husband and son. We try to focus on quality family time which is limited,” she concludes.

— sandhya@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates