SALES CONTROL SYSTEM Purpose of a sales control system 1. There must be efficient control of all food and beverage items issued from the various departments. 2. The system should reduce any pilfering and wastage to a minimum. 3. Management should be provided with any information they require for the costing purposes. 4. The cashier should be able to make out the customer’s bill correctly. 5. The system should show a breakdown of sales and income received in order that adjustment and improvement
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____________________________________________________________________________ Majority of your customers belong to which age group? (You may circle more than one) 1-14 15-24 25-34 35-49 50 & above Additional suggestion(s) to improve the sales and presence of eyewear: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Sales Management Ashley Cain March 18‚ 2013 MKT/445 University of Phoenix Sales personnel performance can be very difficult to manage based upon the type of business that is being run and along with the job responsibilities. Management techniques are basically the strategies that managers put into place in order to manage behaviors. There are numerous management techniques that can be effective. There are also many different tools that managers utilize to keep their business running properly
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the major reasons for using sales contests. What makes a good sales contest? • Increase number of new customers • Develop sales of a new products • Counteract sales slumps due to seasonal variations • A good sales contest needs to have realistic goals‚ should be publicized and promoted‚ not too long of duration (approx. 2 weeks‚ if runs too long interest is lost)‚ give the reps prizes that they value‚ don’t make it so only the top sales people win. 1.13Identify
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Montana‚ P. and Charnov‚ B. Management: A Streamlined Course for Students and Business People. (Hauppauge‚ New York: Barron’s Business Review Series‚ 1993)‚ pp. 155-169. Chapter 11: ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES: CONCEPTS AND F0RMATS KEY TERMS departmentalization the grouping of related functions into manageable units to achieve the objectives of the enterprise in the most efficient and effective manner. delegation the process that makes management possible because management is the process of
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Assignment #2 1. No I do not think it is reasonable for to charge Pronto’s sales-force with simultaneously building and holding market share‚ an alternative would be to focusing on having the independent owners building market share and building the 2 percent to be comparable to the 12 percent‚ during this time the company-owned ones would continue to build market share and the company could have incentives for the independent owners to try and match or beat the company owned locations. Once
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http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/shop_b.pdf http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/shop_a.pdf B Customer * * Return the shopkeeper’s greeting and ask if they sell English newspapers. * * Ask if they sell stamps. * * Say no‚ for England. * * Say you’d like three stamps and three postcards. Ask how much the postcards are. * * Comment that they’re expensive. * * Say yes‚ that’s all‚ thank the shopkeeper
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past two years‚ our website has converted a consistent 3% of its visitors into sales‚ with very little fluctuation. Clearly‚ then‚ our goal for the upcoming year should be to raise the number of visitors to our site by any means necessary. If we can double our number of visitors by casting a wider net on pay-per-click advertising and by creating site content that is more search-engine friendly‚ we’ll double our sales. The author of the argument believes that the goal of the company for the upcoming
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Approval Sheet i Recommendation Sheet ii Acknowledgement iii Thesis Abstract iv Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION a. Introduction ………………………………………………….. 1 b. Statement of the problem ……….…….……………….…..…. 2 c. Importance Significance of the Study ….………..……..……..3 d. Assumption and Hypothesis …………………………….……4 e. Objective of the study …………..………….……………….…5 * General Objectives ………………..
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Describing Line: The Study of Canaletto’s Use of Line The purpose of this journal entry is to discuss the way Canaletto uses line in his work The Maundy Thursday Festival before the Ducal Palace in Venice. Also‚ it will compare the accuracy his work to that of a modern photograph of the same location. How do they differ? Line is used in nearly every aspect of art‚ whether it is an actual mark on the page or simply implied. Canaletto uses line to show the audience the boundaries in his art. He
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