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Quota Sales Objectives and Quotas Chapter 7 Refers to an expected performance objective Quotas are assigned to sales people and sales units, such as regions and districts A sales quota is a performance goal assigned to a marketing unit for a Main Points Why do we use quotas? Types of sales quotas Procedure of setting quotas Administration of sales quotas Why do we use quotas? To provide performance targets To furnish a goal and To indicate any To To evaluate To improve the To control To evaluate

Types Of Quotas Sales volume (dollars and units) quota: VW, Siemens, IBM, and Caterpillar Profit Quotas: in order to generate profitable sales Gross margin quota Sales volume - Cost of goods sold Drawback: Net profit quota Sales volume - (Cost of goods sold + salesperson's expenses) Drawback: Types Of Quotas Activity Quotas: Set objectives for job-related duties useful in having salespeople reach their performance targets. Very helpful in having salespeople perform important Activity quotas should not be a basis for rewards. Rather, their attainment helps the manager better understand why salespeople do or do not meet their sales volume quota Types Of Quotas Expense Quotas: Aimed at controlling costs of sales units Cannot spend more than budgeted for a sale Use of a combination of quotas This is why quotas could be so complicated Adidas, Cannon, and BMW use? Procedure For Setting Sales Quotas Territorial potentials are available The quota is set directly to the territory's share of the total sales in the national market In 2006, 14% of total company sales came from Scotland, then for 2007, 14% of the UK quota will be awarded to Scotland The quota is then adjusted for individuals Human factors Psychological factors and compensation

Procedure For Setting Sales Quotas Administration Of Sales Quotas Territorial potentials are NOT available Quotas are set strictly on the basis of past sales Quotas may be determined solely by executive/ expert judgment Quotas may be related to compensation plan Salespeople set their own quotas Two good examples (read pg. 149-152 in the book) Specific (for each product line/mix) Measurable Attainable Realistic Time specific Main Points Staffing, Recruitment, Selection, and Socialization Chapters 8 and 9 Sales Human Resource Management People Planning Job Analysis Employment Planning Sales Recruitment Selection Socialization

Activities Involved In Managing A Sales Force s Human Resources From Interview To Territory: A Long Time People Planning Sales Human Resource Management Employment Planning Determine How Many to Hire First Interview Graduation Begin Work Training Ends Assigned Territory How Many to Hire? Type of People? Recruitment Selection Socialization Time Line Sales Human Resource Management Refers to activities undertaken to attract, develop, and maintain effective sales force personnel within an organization Goals for a Good Sales HRM System Hire the best people they can with minimum expenditure of resources Have the resources necessary to help train and develop individuals so that they can assume an increasing responsibility in the organization

Sales Force People-forecast Model: Factors To Consider When Determining How Many To Hire People Planning Sales Force Objectives Strategic Plans Territorial Design Current Sales Force Personnel + Hiring, Promotions, Transfers In - Quits, Terminations, Promotions, Transfers Out, or Retirement = People Forecasts Why is an analysis of the present Sales personnel important? Helps to find internal sources of human power to fill the company s needs What tools are helpful in the current analysis? Gives information about the present employees, their performance, what they would like to do in the firm, etc People Planning Job Analysis More helpful tools in current analysis Shows current employees in positions, and who their Involves assembling and analyzing factual information on specific jobs Used for: More developmental and long term

Job objectives Job Description What the Job Entails Duties and responsibilities Reporting relationships Evaluation/performance criteria TABLE 8.1 FORMAL JOB DESCRIPTION, TRANSTEX AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CORPORATION Position: Sales Representative Reports to: District Manager NATURE OF JOB Responsible for developing new accounts and reaching profitable sales goals in assigned territory. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBLITIES Meeting total sales goals for product lines and individual products. Maintaining an average of six daily sales calls. Maintaining an average of one monthly product presentation to wholesalers. DIMENSIONS Develop strong promotional support from retail and wholesale customers. Plan effective territorial coverage resulting in high sales/call ratio. Inform management of activities by submitting daily and weekly call and sales reports to district manager. SUPERVISION RECEIVED General and specific tasks are assigned for each sales period. Every two months work with supervisor for a minimum of one day. SUPERVISION EXERCISED None Organizational Unit: Replacement Parts Date: ( When Job Was Described) Job Description Reduces: Job Specifications Role ambiguity Role conflict Convert job descriptions into the qualifications (e.g., abilities, behavior, education, skills) that the organization feels are necessary for successful performance of the job involved Role overload Productivity declines

Sales Recruitment Definition Benefits of an effective recruitment policy Major components of the sales recruitment activity Sales Recruitment The set of activities and processes used to legally obtain a sufficient number of individuals in such a manner that the people's and the sales force's best interests are taken into consideration It is a process of Major Influences And Components Of Sales Recruitment Benefits of an Effective Recruitment Policy Sales Human Resource Planning Recruitment Internal Sources Applicant Pool Qualified Applicant Pool Evaluate Recruitment Results Selection Lowering the cost of Lowering Meeting individual Increasing External Sources Improving Because of these benefits, recruiting effectiveness increases, thus lowering the total costs associated with operating the sales force.

Recruitment of Salespeople To be an effective recruiter, a sales manager must have the answer to several questions, including: How many people do I need to recruit? Who does the recruiting? Where do I find recruits? How can I develop a qualified pool of applicants? How can recruiting programs be evaluated? Internal Versus External Sources of Recruitment Internal sources of applicants Include current employees, interns, former employees, and former applicants Most important Refer people to the firm and also become applicants themselves through promotions and transfers Advantages Internal Versus External Sources of Recruitment Internal Versus External Sources of Recruitment Internal sources of applicants Disadvantage External sources of applicants Walk-ins; unsolicited résumés; employment agencies; advertisements; college campuses; and career fairs.

Internal Versus External Sources of Recruitment External sources of applicants Advantages The Qualified Applicant Pool The organization should find out: How candidates obtain information regarding job availability. What attracts people to the job. Potential likes and dislikes about the job. Why the person took the job. Disadvantage The next steps Selection Socialization Selection The process of choosing the best available person for the job Major steps in personnel selection process Five phases of the sales interview Socialization

MAJOR STEPS IN SALES PERSONNEL SELECTION PROCESS 1. Application FIVE PHASES OF THE SALES INTERVIEW 1. Preparation 6. Physical Examination 2. Initial Interview 2. Opening the Interview Yes Decision No 3. The Interview Proper 5. Reference Checks 3. In-depth Interviews 4. Ending the Interview 4. Testing 5. Post-interview Activities Personal Interview Process Positives Allows face-to-face selling for both the company and the applicant Helps to determine if there is a match between the applicant and the Personal Interview Process Negatives Too many interviewers are untrained, especially regarding Non-verbal cues may sway an interviewer s judgment

Socialization The process through which salespeople learn about the roles they have in the firm, the basic goals of the organization, acceptable behavior patterns, etc It is how people get started correctly and positively on the job SALES TRAINING Chapter 10 Main Points Sales Training Sales training Basic factors Training methods is the effort put forth by an employer to provide the opportunity for the salesperson to receive jobrelated culture, skills, knowledge, and attitudes that result in improved performance in the selling environment The weak links in the sales functions are Most frequent? Second most frequent?

SALES TRAINING MODEL Determine How To Evaluate Training When Planning Sales Training Model Planning Phase Organizing Phase Staffing Phase Directing Phase Evaluation Phase You need to determine how to evaluate training at the same time you plan it Planning Phase Needs Assessment Organizing Phase Training methods Training place classroom, on the job Facility Frequency Sales Training Model Basic factors in Sales Training Staffing Phase Who? Directing Phase Training culture Evaluation Phase Quantitative Qualitative Properly identify the real skills your salespeople need (Needs Assessment) Technical knowledge Sales techniques that are necessary for the job Product knowledge Human components Dealing with people Conceptual skills

Basic factors in Sales Training Know why a salesperson fails He/she does not know He/she does not know He/she No Don't feel Training Methods Lectures Least effective One way communication Good for mass instruction Seminars and conferences Appeal to salespeople's interests and experiences Limit lecturing and provide opportunities for discussion Training Methods Demonstrations Behavioral Simulation Role playing, Case studies, and Business games Video tapes On the job training (OJT) Follow a salesperson on call and instruct them on what they did right and what they did wrong. MOTIVATION Chapter 12 Xerox, Clorox, RJR, SC Johnson's, etc

Motivation Refers to the arousal, intensity, direction, and persistence of effort directed toward job tasks over a period of time Sales manager seeks to influence salespeople to do certain activities, work hard to reach activity goals, and do so over the long haul, not just occasionally Main Ideas What motivates top salespeople? Importance of goal setting Sales Motivational Mix Four career categories that affect Behavior What motivates top salespeople? Need for Everyone likes to be Need for Money may not motivate some people Need for Want to Need for Internal Need for Something Importance of Goal Setting Failures: Reason people don't succeed? Failure to involve the salesperson actively and openly in goal setting Failure to set realistic and tangible goals Failure to meet and reset goals when necessary Failure to provide feedback on how to correct shortfalls Failure to provide timely public recognition for goal achievement

Seven Components of the Sales Motivational Mix and examples of each motivational method 1. Sales culture Ceremonies and rites Stories Symbols Language 2. Basic compensation Salary Commissions Fringe benefits 3. Special financial incentives Bonuses Contests Trips 4. Nonfinancial rewards Opportunity for promotion Challenging work assignments Recognition 5. Sales Training Initial Ongoing Sales meetings 6. Leadership Style Personal contacts 7. Performance evaluation Method Performance Activity Publicity Exploration: Early 20's just out of college Motivations Career concerns - not sure what you want to do; Self development concerns - want to be good at what you do; Personal challenge - want to be known as a professional; Socialization - Want to fit in; want to be recognized; want to be Four Career Categories that Affect Behavior Exploration Beginning years Uncertain about what you want to do with your life Establishment A few years later This is the career for me; successful at it Maintenance A while down the road Peak level of career. Where will you retire? Maintain level of performance. Disengagement Getting ready to retire. Not likely to be motivated by most things on the Establishment: Late 20 s early 30 s; work in multiple companies; want to be successful; top performers Motivations Want greater autonomy - use skills to attain higher level; want to be left alone Personal challenge - respect/promotion - define who they are by job; Esteem needs -

Maintenance: Middle management; become negative and create hassles; victims of PO-PO culture; reach a level in an organization and are stuck Motivations Career concern: Holding on to what you have achieved; Development tasks: self-development - want to do things they missed out on before; feel themselves as Personal challenge - Maintain that level of motivation - don't like where they are Psychological needs - reduced level of competitiveness; driven more by Disengagement: Getting ready for retirement; want to complete career well and with dignity Motivations Personal challenge: accept that their career is over Psychological needs: detachment from the company; won t make any new friends Motivations: respect = make sure that they retire with dignity; make them feel good Motivational Techniques Teach teamwork Empower Communicate Hear Notice Initiate integrity Query Unify Exalt Set standards The Final Analysis All motivation is primarily Motivation cannot cure problems