As a Business Development Manager, your primary responsibility will be to identify and pursue new business opportunities, acquire new corporate clients, negotiate contracts, and expand the agency's client base. Your goal will be to promote the agency's services and value proposition, ensuring continued growth and success.
Key Result Areas:
Identifying and Pursuing New Business Opportunities:
Actively seek and identify potential clients and business opportunities in the travel industry. Conduct market research, analyze competitor activity, and understand customer needs to develop effective sales strategies.
Acquiring New Corporate Clients:
Prospect, pitch, and close deals with new corporate clients by building relationships, understanding client requirements, and presenting tailored travel solutions that meet their needs.
Negotiating Contracts:
Negotiate and finalize contracts with clients, ensuring mutually beneficial terms that align with the Company’s objectives and financial targets.
Expanding the Agency’s Client Base:
Develop and implement strategies to expand the client base through networking, attending industry events, and leveraging marketing channels to promote the agency’s services.
Overall, the Business Development Manager role is pivotal in driving the growth and success of the company. Your sales and business development skills, combined with effective collaboration and adherence to company values, will play a critical role in the agency’s continued expansion and reputation.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Education:
Experience:
Skills:
Preferred Qualifications: