SALES ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Introduction Once the sales plan has been formulated‚ the next logical step is to organize a sales force to achieve the enterprise objectives. Decisions must be made as to the type of sales tasks required to be performed and as to how the sales people should be grouped together to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. The scope of their sales responsibility‚ line authority and accountability must be defined so that the sales activities can be well coordinated. The
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O for A Door-to-Door Sales The Forgotten Channel CONSUMER T he days are long gone when it was common to find a stranger on your doorstep pushing aluminum siding‚ brushes‚ or encyclopedias. Yet even today‚ Mary Kay’s 1.7 million “beauty consultants” still drive up in their pink cars to demonstrate and sell cosmetics to women in their homes. And in some 70 countries around the world‚ millions of Kirby vacuum cleaners are being sold in households that have just
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salesperson under the manager’s supervision. The overriding need for one salesperson may be reassurance and the building of confidence; this may act to motivate him/her‚ for another with a great need for esteem‚ the sales manager may motivate by highlighting outstanding performance at a sales meeting. A‚ Capehart
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TOM’s 1.2(in million) Integrated:50 Acc. * 100 = 5‚000 Clustered:500 Acc. * 20 = 10‚000 SMB:5‚000 Acc. * 5 = 25‚000 TOTAL Revenue = $ 40‚000 B) Sales Budget Integrated: 4% x 5‚000 = 200 Clustered: 3% x 10‚000 = 300 SMB: 2 % x 25‚000 = 500 How many Salespersons ?: Integrated: 50 Accounts x 1/ 1Acc. = 50 Managers Clustered: 500 Accounts x 1/ 5 Acc. = 100 Managers SMB: 5‚000 Accounts x 1/ 20 Acc. = 250 Managers TOTAL = 50 + 100 + 250 = 400 Managers reporting Tom’s organization is customer
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Topic: Dismantling the Sales Machine Author: Brent Adamson‚ Matthew Dixon‚ and Nicholas Toman Dated: November‚ 2013 Source: Harvard Business Review Magazine Dismantling the Sales Machine Sales leaders have long fixated on process discipline. They have created opportunity scorecards‚ qualification criteria‚ and activity metrics—all part of a formal sales process designed to help their team members replicate the approaches of star performers. This is the world of the sales machine‚ built to outsell
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Pakistan Sales Management Report Submitted By: Humair Ahmed Khan Kandhari M.Moiz-Ul-Haq Submitted to: Mr. Javed Mehmood Contents Acknowledgement 3 Vision and Values 4 Company Overview 4 Telenor Products and services 6 Products 6 Services 7 The Competition 9 The Hierarchy 11 Departments within different regions 11 The Sales Channels 12 The Sales Hierarchy 14 Selling Methodology 15 Prospecting 15 Qualifying 15 Foot in the door 15 Presenting the sales pitch 15
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1.3 Analyse the role of sales team within marketing strategy of an organization of your choice: Sales team of an organization play a significant role within marketing strategy of this company. A salesperson’s primary objective is to sell‚ though there are many skills involved and their duties can be quite diverse depending on things like the size of outlet they are involved with. Researchers show that across a range of industries‚ there is a direct and consistent correlation between the caliber
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Sales Interaction Assignment BU 485 A. Examining the selling interaction The first thing I decide to do once I read the assignment outline was going through the chapter 5 of the Sales Management book from William L. Cron and Thomas E. DeCarlo “customer Interaction Management”. This lecture provides me theory enough to start analyzing the most recent sales
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Sales Promotion Promotion is the final element in the marketing mix. After the nature of product is decided‚ its price fixed and the methods of distribution decided‚ the manufactures has to take effective steps in meeting the consumers in the markets. In the present consumer oriented markets it is the duty of manufacturers to know what is required by the consumer. It is also their duty to make the customers know where‚ when how and at what prices. The products would be available. Meaning of
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Personal Selling x 1.4.1 Professional Sales People x 1.4.2 Support Sales People x Task Two xi 2.1 Sales Process for Personal Selling xi 2.1.1 Prospecting xi 2.1.2 Pre approach and planning xii 2.1.3 Approaching the client xii 2.1.4 Indentifying Client Needs xiii 2.1.5 Presenting the Product xiii 2.1.6 Handling Objections xiii 2.1.7 Gaining Commitment xiv 2.1.8 Follow-up and Keeping Promises xiv Task Three xv 3.1 Sales Strategies for La Vola Blanche xv 3.2
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