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          Introduction
          Sales management is defined as “the planning, direction and control of personal
          selling, including recruiting, selecting, equipping, assigning, routing, supervising,
          paying and motivating as these tasks apply to the personal sales force”.

                                  Definition Committee of the American Marketing Association.

          Sales force is responsible for the sale of products of a company and to add profit
          to the business operations and fulfill social obligations. Sales force should be
          hardworking, result oriented, well educated and competent to handle changing
          situations. Technical developments which are taking place at a rapid speed have
          made the task of sales force more challenging.
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          Nature and Importance of Sales Management
             Sales management helps to achieve the organizational objectives.
              The main objectives of sales management is that products should be sold at
          that price which realizes profits.
               Buyers and sellers both have same types of business relationships. This
          relationship is based on exchange of goods, services and money.
              Sales person develops a positive relationship with the customers. The role of
               sales team is interdependent and success of one team member depends on
          the other.
              The sales team continuously monitor the customer preference, competitors‘
          situation, government policy and other regulatory bodies.
                                                                                                             Cont….
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          Relationship-based selling

             Relationship-based selling works because people would rather buy what they
              need to buy anyway from those they have come to relationship.

             Relationship-based selling means doing business in such a way that
          company is worthy of the customer's trust.

             Relationship selling is mainly personal not institutional, and buying is heavily
          personal as well.

             It is not selling centric. It's buyer-based.

             The objective of relationship selling is to help the buyer do the right thing for
          the buyer.

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          Managing the Sales Force
          Successful sales force management means:

               The right organisation and aggregation against product lines and
          geographies.

              The right strength and qualification.

              The right compensation and incentive system.




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          Steps in Designing and Managing a Sales Force
          2.   Objective Setting

          3.   Training for Sales Policies

          4.   Designing Sales Force: Structure and Size

          5.   Deciding Sales Force Compensation

          6.   Recruiting and Selecting Sales Force

          7.   Guiding and Motivating Sales Force

          8.   Performance Rating of Sales Force


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          Sales Manager’s Duties and Responsibilities
          The sales manager is the most important person in a sales organisation. All
          activities are based on his functions and responsibilities. The following are some
          of the principal duties of a sales manager:

          3.   Organising sales research, product research, etc.

          4.   Getting the best output from the sales force under him.

          5.   Setting and controlling the targets, territories, sales experiences, distribution
          expenses, etc.

          6.   Advising the company on various media, sales promotion schemes, etc.

          7.   Monitoring the company’s sales policies.                                                      Cont….

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          In the table that follows, Al Reid gives the steps necessary for getting success in
          selling:
                                       Territory Sales Manager’s Job Responsibilities

                    To yourself                       To your company                   To your customers
          Increase basic selling skills.      Be proud of your association       Work closely with decision-
                                              with your company.                 takers and influencers in each
          Develop management abilities.                                          account.
                                              Maintain the company standing
          Keep pace with changes, trends      and standards with all             Point out the advantages of an
          and developments in your            customers.                         association with your company.
          territory.
                                              Inform the headquarters and        Keep accounts current and up-
          Study the latest products,          your supervisors, through          to-date on all company
          promotion policies and              established channels, about        advertising and promotional
          procedures.                         changes and developments in        activities.
                                              your territory.
          Be alert to new sales and                                              Suggest ideas, methods,
          merchandising ideas.                Be prompt in handling records,     techniques and tips that can
                                              reports, correspondence, etc.      stimulate sales.
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          Grow, so that you can assume       Cut selling costs by economical   Inform the customers about the
          greater responsibilities as        routing, good use of time,        trends in their areas.
          opportunities permit.              planning and greater awareness
                                             of opportunity.                   Handle complaints effectively
          Maintain the appearance and                                          and to the complete satisfaction
          goodwill expected of a territory   Check demand and movement         of the complainants.
          sales manager.                     of products in the territory.
                                                                               Suggest the best technique for
          Analyse your weak and strong       Report activities of the          selling your products to the
          points and then think about        competitors.                      customers.
          them.
                                             Strive to reach the best goals.   Organise presentations to
                                                                               inform and save time.
                                             Ask for help, when you need it.
                                                                               Make the customers aware of
                                             Cooperate with other              the changes in the company’s
                                             departments of the company.       policies or procedures.

                                                                               Stimulate and maintain
                                                                               enthusiasm for your products.
                                                                               Build and maintain goodwill.
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           Problems of Sales Management
           2.   Designing and Managing Sales Force

                Actual supervision of, and guidance to, individual salesmen is also a sine
           qua non of a sound sales manager.

           4.   Sales Force Authority

                sales force requires delegation of authority with respect to the following:

                   Changing or fixing prices

                   Credit facilities to old and existing customers

                   Assurance regarding quality and after-sale service
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                   Payment terms and settlement of claims.                               Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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           1.   Target-setting

                Sales targets are fixed on the basis of past experience, time period and
           brand positioning in the market. The targets should be fixed in such a                       manner
           that they are achievable.

           3.   Sales Forecasting

                Sales forecasts must change as conditions change. Accuracy depends on
           meticulous planning and dynamic strategies.




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           Sales Management — Formulation of Sales Strategy
           The following are key decision areas in sales management which are particularly
           relevant to strategy formulation:
              Determining the size of the sales force
              Decision regarding type and quality of sales force required
              Designing the sales organisation
              Territory designing
              Recruitment and training procedures
              Task allocation
              Compensation of sales force
              Performance appraisal and control system
              Feedback mechanism to be adopted
              Managing channel relationships
              Coordination with marketing departments.                                   Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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           Different Sales Strategies

           Relationship Strategy

              In this strategy, a major key to success in selling is the ability to establish
           working relationships with customers in which mutual support, trust and goals are
           nurtured over time.

              The sales force that builds effective relationships with the customer and
           provides valuable service are usually high performers and top achievers.




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            A Selling Partner
            P    -    Prepares strategically for a long-term, high-quality relationship that
                      solves customer’s problems.
            A    -    Asks questions to get on the customer’s agenda.
            R    -    Restates customer needs with confirmation questions.
            T    -    Teams with support people to provide the customer with solutions.
            N    -    Negotiates double-win solutions with joint decision making.
            E    -    Exceeds customer expectations whenever possible.
            R    -    Re-examines the ongoing quality of the relationship frequently.
           In this model, a customer is treated as a partner. Therefore, maintaining a good
           relationship with the customer is important.
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           The Double-Win Strategy

              In this strategy, both the customer and the salesperson come out of the sale
           with a sense of satisfaction. The salesperson not only obtains the order but
           sets the stage for a long-term relationship, repeat business and future                  referrals.

              They both come out of the sale feeling satisfied, knowing that neither has
           taken advantage of the other and that both have profited, personally and
           professionally, from the transaction.

              However, some salespeople have still not accepted the merits of the win-win
               approach. They have adopted a win-lose approach which means that the
           salesperson wins at the buyer’s expense.

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           Win – Lose approach vs. Win – Win attitude
           The starting point to the development of a double-win philosophy is to compare
           the behaviour of persons who have adopted the win-lose approach with that of
           persons who have adopted the win-win approach (Figure).
                                             Double-Win Strategy

                     Win - Lose People                                        Win - Win People
             See a problem                                     Help others solve their problem
             Fix the blame                                     Fix what caused the problem
             Let life happen to them                           Make life a joyous happening for others
                                                               and themselves
             Live in the past                                  Learn from the past, live in the   present
                                                               and set goals for the future
             Make promises they never keep                     Make commitments to themselves and
                                                               to others and keep both of them                         Cont….
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           Instant Service
            It is in this context of providing almost “instant service” to the customer that
           the concept of “supply chain management” has caught the imagination of
           managements the world over.
               No matter how efficiently and effectively goods/services are produced, if they
                cannot be delivered to the customer in the quickest possible time, all efforts
           made earlier are in vain, particularly in the context of very short product life
           cycle – counted in months rather than years.
            As depicted in Figure below, a combination of effective process plus supply
           chain management is what is required to cope with the challenges of the
           international market-place.
            One cannot survive in a highly competitive market without conforming to the
           so called Q-C-D triangle – Highest Quality, Lowest Cost and Least Delivery
           times.                                                                     Cont….
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                            Simplified Model for Ensuring Customer Delight


                                          After sales service
                                          Unique selling                         SUPPLY CHAIN
                                          propositioning/brand                    management
                                          equity

                                          Exceeding customer
                 Customer                 expectations
                  Delight
                                          On time delivery

                                          Competitive price                        PROCESS
                                                                                  management
                                          Reliability of product
                                          or service
                                          Novelty/uniqueness
                                          of product/service

                leading to customer
                loyalty and lasting                                                                           Cont….
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           Hard Sell Versus Soft Sell Strategy

                                      Strategies for Identifying Customers


               Hard Sell                                                Soft Sell
               Concern for self                                         Concern for customer
               Canned presentation                                      Questions for discussion
               Talking                                                  Listening
               Pushing product                                          Providing buying opportunities
               Presenting features                                      Presenting benefits
               Advocating without acknowledging                         Acknowledging needs



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           Product-centered Selling and Client-centered Selling

                       Product-centred Selling                                    Client-centred Selling
           1.   Seller puts in efforts for research and             1.    Seller puts in efforts on research and
                development of product.                                   development of relationship with clients.
           2.   Product centred selling emphasises                  2.    Client centred selling emphasises
                knowledge of product.                                     knowledge of client.
           3.   Selling strategies and tactics tend to be           3.    Strategies and tactics tend to be directed
                most influenced by past performances of                   more to considerations of future growth and
                products and competition and present                      developments in the client’s world.
                situations.
           4.   Representative seeks to be accepted as a            4.    Representative strives to raise client’s
                reliable, credible source of information and              expectations of personal excellence.
                service.




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           Selling Process
               The selling process is defined as a process by which a salesperson identifies
                and locates the prospects, separates the prospects from the suspects
           approaches them and makes a sales presentation, handles their objections.
           He also follows up the existing customers to identify further sales leads and
           measures the success and customer satisfaction level of the current              products
           and service offerings.
            Selling concept refers to the exchange of goods or services for an amount of
                money or its equivalent in kind. Selling helps an organization achieve its
           organizational goals. Thus, managing sales in an organization is a critical
           activity. A sales manager needs to ensure that the salesman are motivated
           to give their best performance.
            The sales team continuously look out the changes taking place in the
           external environment regarding competitors, customers, government policy
           and other regulatory agencies, advances in technology, and industry trends.
           This provides the sales personnel a vital information regarding trends in product
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            The economic slowdown is receding and budgets of companies are
           increasingly receptive to alternative direct marketing tools to sell their products.
                Telemarketing (TM), that is marketing products and services on the
           telephone, a direct marketing tool, which has touched a high in the last three
           years.
            Apart from professional TM service outfits, many companies, including
           MNCs, have set up their in-house TM cells.
            A TM outfit works through a well networked team of trained telemarketers
           who make calls to potential clients and customers and establish direct contact
           with them. The key lies in convincing the customer about the value of            the
           product or service and fixing up an appointment.
            Direct customer marketing system allows customers complete flexibility to
           purchase our products. Orders can be placed via the Internet, over the phone,
           by mail, through our catalogue or through the company personnel.”

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           Mail Order Sales

              Mail order houses are retail trading organisations engaged in the mail order
           business.

              This is also known as carrying on business through post or mail. In this
           method, customers do not visit the seller’s business premises, nor do they
           make a personal examination of the goods before they are purchased. In this
           system, orders are received from customers by post and the goods are
           dispatched usually by VPP (Value Payable Parcel) or registered post.



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           In case of the mail order business, the selling function is performed without the
           intervention of the personal salesman.

              The goods should be known for their utility so that there is no need of
           convincing prospective buyers about their usefulness.

              They must fetch a sufficient price to have a wide profit margin.

              They must command wide demand.

              They must not be easily perishable.

              They should be available in large quantities throughout the year.



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           Sales through Large Scale Fixed Shop Retailers
           Concentration of population in urban areas, increasing flow of manufactured
           goods and improved methods of organising business have led to the expansion of
           retail business. This expansion was effected in different ways, giving rise to
           different types of retail establishments, which operate on a large scale. More
           prominent among them are the following:
               Departmental stores
               Chain stores
               Mail order houses
               Hire purchase shops
               Super markets
               Fixed price shops
               Cooperative stores                                                                            Cont….
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           Sales through Wholesalers and Retailers

           Wholesalers perform a number of functions in the marketing of goods as listed
           below

              Assembling and buying

              Storing or warehousing

              Transporting

              Financing

              Risk-bearing

              Grading, packing and packaging
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              Providing market information.
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           In the process of acting as a link between the wholesaler and the consumer, a
           retailer performs many functions. The more important of them are given below:

              Buying and assembling

              Warehousing or storing

              Selling

              Grading and packing

              Financing

              Supply of market information

              Advertising.
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           Direct Selling

               Direct selling identifies the unfulfilled needs of ordinary customers.

               Direct marketing companies have an advantage over conventional marketers
                in that the relationship between the company and the customer starts
           building even before a sale is made.

           Lessons From Direct Selling

               THE STRATEGY: Eureka Forbes structures its demos according to the time
           at the customer’s disposal.

               The Lesson: Keep the process flexible enough to accommodate individual
           needs.                                                                                             Cont….
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                                             How to Add Value Through Direct Selling


           Create direct                            Make             Choose suitable      Ensure product
                             Identify the                                                                      Close deal
              selling                           appointment           time for demo        Performance
                              customer                                                                           quickly
             process                           with customer             and pitch           at demo


                                                                                                            Follow up sale
                                                                                                             with prompt
                                                                                                                service


                                                                                                                Ensure
                                                                                                              increase in
                                 Is the                                   Is salesman                       customer value
                           process clearly                              empowered to be
                             structured?                                     flexible?
               Yes                                 Yes


                                                         No                                        Yes
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              THE STRATEGY: Modi Telstra uses a clearly structured sales call process to
               market its cell phone services.

              THE LESSON: Simplify the process of negotiation to save the customer’s
           time.

              THE STRATEGY: Oriflame uses multilevel marketing to enlist direct sales
           agents from its customer base.

              THE LESSON: Use your customer to sell your product to other customers.

              THE STRATEGY: INDAL empowers its sales force to take pricing decisions
           on the spot when closing sales.

                  THE LESSON: Ensure that your direct seller can conclude a deal
           immediately.
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           National Sales Manager
           In carrying out these responsibilities, sales mangers do the following things:
           3.   Prepare sales plans and budgets
           4.   Set sales force goals and objectives
           5.   Estimate demand and forecast sales
           6.   Determine the size and structure of the sales force organization
           7.   Recruit, select and train sales people
           8.   Design sales territories, set sales quotas and define performance standards
           9.   Compensate, motivate and lead the sales force
           10. Conduct sales volume, cost and profit analysis
           11. Evaluate sales force performance
           12. Monitor the ethical and social conduct of the sales force.
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                                                Sales Manager




           Regional Manager   Regional Manager       Regional Manager Regional Manager Regional Manager
                (North)            (South)                (East)           (West)           (Staff)




           BM BM     BM BM     BM BM    BM BM         BM BM       BM BM        BM BM    BM BM      BM BM      BM BM




              Field Staff         Field Staff             Field Staff            Field Staff         Field Staff



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           Stand Points of Sales Representative

           The stand points of sales representatives and the managers are as follows:

           3.   To protect drastic fluctuations in income so that regular monthly expenses for
                home mortgage, food and utilities can be paid/balanced without hardship.

           4.   Expenses in direct relations to the amount of effort

           5.   Earnings to be equitable in terms of experience, ability, cost of living.




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           Organization uses two types of compensations:

           2.   Financial

           3.   Non-Financial

           Financial includes compensation, salary, incentives and fringe benefits.

           Non-financial includes motivation and its implications to sales management.

           But monetary compensation is one of the most direct and least ambiguous ways
           of communicating to sales people about their performance.




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           Reasons for Providing Financial Compensation
           The compensation plan is undoubtedly to reward the salesman for his
           performance. The plan includes.

           3.   The plan should provide a regular income at least at minimum level. In
           addition to this regular income, it should provide adequate incentive to                      induce
           minimum performance from the salesman.

           4.   The plan should be simple and easy to understand for the salesman.

           5.   It should be economical and should induce competition amongst salesman.

           6.   It should be fair to both the sales force and management.


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           Methods of Remuneration
           The sales force can be remunerated in the following ways:

           3.   A straight salary

           4.   A straight commission on sales

           5.   Salary and commission on sales

           6.   Salary and commission on sales above a certain amount

           7.   Salary and different rate of commission on varying totals or for different types
                of goods

           8.   Salary and share in the profits

                                                                                          Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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           Expenses Accounts
           The major sales expenses accounts are categorized as follows:
           3.   Salary accounts
           4.   Commission accounts
           5.   Bonuses
           6.   Meals and entertainment
           7.   Air travel
           8.   Automobiles rentals
           9.   Lodging
           10. Travel accounts
           11. Tour expenses accounts (Advance accounts)
           12. Communication and services expenses accounts.                              Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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           Fringe Benefits
           Types of fringe benefits are:
           3.   Company Car
           4.   Supplemental life insurance and medical insurance
           5.   Tax-return preparation
           6.   Personal tax and financial planning
           7.   Low or no interest loans
           8.   Deferred compensation
           9.   Supplemental retirement benefits
           10. Air travel and First class A.C. for Train Travel
           11. Relocation allowance
                                                                                                           Cont….

           12. Stationary facilities                                                      Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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           1.       Laundry benefits, while on the tour

           2.       Special perquisites for outstanding performance by getting travel prizes
                    recognition for outstanding performance

           3.       Medical expenses

           4.       Special business associations membership

           5.       Exclusive developmental programs by IIM, Ahmedabad, by Shiv Khera,
                    etc.




                                                                                          Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta


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Chapter 1 sales management strategy sales and distribution management

  • 1. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy C h ap te 1 r S ale s M an ag e m e n t S trate g y Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-1 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 2. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Introduction Sales management is defined as “the planning, direction and control of personal selling, including recruiting, selecting, equipping, assigning, routing, supervising, paying and motivating as these tasks apply to the personal sales force”. Definition Committee of the American Marketing Association. Sales force is responsible for the sale of products of a company and to add profit to the business operations and fulfill social obligations. Sales force should be hardworking, result oriented, well educated and competent to handle changing situations. Technical developments which are taking place at a rapid speed have made the task of sales force more challenging. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-2 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 3. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Nature and Importance of Sales Management  Sales management helps to achieve the organizational objectives.  The main objectives of sales management is that products should be sold at that price which realizes profits.  Buyers and sellers both have same types of business relationships. This relationship is based on exchange of goods, services and money.  Sales person develops a positive relationship with the customers. The role of sales team is interdependent and success of one team member depends on the other.  The sales team continuously monitor the customer preference, competitors‘ situation, government policy and other regulatory bodies. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-3 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 4. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Relationship-based selling  Relationship-based selling works because people would rather buy what they need to buy anyway from those they have come to relationship.  Relationship-based selling means doing business in such a way that company is worthy of the customer's trust.  Relationship selling is mainly personal not institutional, and buying is heavily personal as well.  It is not selling centric. It's buyer-based.  The objective of relationship selling is to help the buyer do the right thing for the buyer. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-4 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 5. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Managing the Sales Force Successful sales force management means:  The right organisation and aggregation against product lines and geographies.  The right strength and qualification.  The right compensation and incentive system. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-5 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 6. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Steps in Designing and Managing a Sales Force 2. Objective Setting 3. Training for Sales Policies 4. Designing Sales Force: Structure and Size 5. Deciding Sales Force Compensation 6. Recruiting and Selecting Sales Force 7. Guiding and Motivating Sales Force 8. Performance Rating of Sales Force Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-6 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 7. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Sales Manager’s Duties and Responsibilities The sales manager is the most important person in a sales organisation. All activities are based on his functions and responsibilities. The following are some of the principal duties of a sales manager: 3. Organising sales research, product research, etc. 4. Getting the best output from the sales force under him. 5. Setting and controlling the targets, territories, sales experiences, distribution expenses, etc. 6. Advising the company on various media, sales promotion schemes, etc. 7. Monitoring the company’s sales policies. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-7 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 8. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy In the table that follows, Al Reid gives the steps necessary for getting success in selling: Territory Sales Manager’s Job Responsibilities To yourself To your company To your customers Increase basic selling skills. Be proud of your association Work closely with decision- with your company. takers and influencers in each Develop management abilities. account. Maintain the company standing Keep pace with changes, trends and standards with all Point out the advantages of an and developments in your customers. association with your company. territory. Inform the headquarters and Keep accounts current and up- Study the latest products, your supervisors, through to-date on all company promotion policies and established channels, about advertising and promotional procedures. changes and developments in activities. your territory. Be alert to new sales and Suggest ideas, methods, merchandising ideas. Be prompt in handling records, techniques and tips that can reports, correspondence, etc. stimulate sales. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-8 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 9. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Grow, so that you can assume Cut selling costs by economical Inform the customers about the greater responsibilities as routing, good use of time, trends in their areas. opportunities permit. planning and greater awareness of opportunity. Handle complaints effectively Maintain the appearance and and to the complete satisfaction goodwill expected of a territory Check demand and movement of the complainants. sales manager. of products in the territory. Suggest the best technique for Analyse your weak and strong Report activities of the selling your products to the points and then think about competitors. customers. them. Strive to reach the best goals. Organise presentations to inform and save time. Ask for help, when you need it. Make the customers aware of Cooperate with other the changes in the company’s departments of the company. policies or procedures. Stimulate and maintain enthusiasm for your products. Build and maintain goodwill. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-9 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 10. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Problems of Sales Management 2. Designing and Managing Sales Force Actual supervision of, and guidance to, individual salesmen is also a sine qua non of a sound sales manager. 4. Sales Force Authority sales force requires delegation of authority with respect to the following:  Changing or fixing prices  Credit facilities to old and existing customers  Assurance regarding quality and after-sale service Cont….  Payment terms and settlement of claims. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-10 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 11. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy 1. Target-setting Sales targets are fixed on the basis of past experience, time period and brand positioning in the market. The targets should be fixed in such a manner that they are achievable. 3. Sales Forecasting Sales forecasts must change as conditions change. Accuracy depends on meticulous planning and dynamic strategies. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-11 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 12. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Sales Management — Formulation of Sales Strategy The following are key decision areas in sales management which are particularly relevant to strategy formulation:  Determining the size of the sales force  Decision regarding type and quality of sales force required  Designing the sales organisation  Territory designing  Recruitment and training procedures  Task allocation  Compensation of sales force  Performance appraisal and control system  Feedback mechanism to be adopted  Managing channel relationships  Coordination with marketing departments. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-12 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 13. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Different Sales Strategies Relationship Strategy  In this strategy, a major key to success in selling is the ability to establish working relationships with customers in which mutual support, trust and goals are nurtured over time.  The sales force that builds effective relationships with the customer and provides valuable service are usually high performers and top achievers. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-13 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 14. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy A Selling Partner P - Prepares strategically for a long-term, high-quality relationship that solves customer’s problems. A - Asks questions to get on the customer’s agenda. R - Restates customer needs with confirmation questions. T - Teams with support people to provide the customer with solutions. N - Negotiates double-win solutions with joint decision making. E - Exceeds customer expectations whenever possible. R - Re-examines the ongoing quality of the relationship frequently. In this model, a customer is treated as a partner. Therefore, maintaining a good relationship with the customer is important. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-14 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 15. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy The Double-Win Strategy  In this strategy, both the customer and the salesperson come out of the sale with a sense of satisfaction. The salesperson not only obtains the order but sets the stage for a long-term relationship, repeat business and future referrals.  They both come out of the sale feeling satisfied, knowing that neither has taken advantage of the other and that both have profited, personally and professionally, from the transaction.  However, some salespeople have still not accepted the merits of the win-win approach. They have adopted a win-lose approach which means that the salesperson wins at the buyer’s expense. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-15 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 16. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Win – Lose approach vs. Win – Win attitude The starting point to the development of a double-win philosophy is to compare the behaviour of persons who have adopted the win-lose approach with that of persons who have adopted the win-win approach (Figure). Double-Win Strategy Win - Lose People Win - Win People See a problem Help others solve their problem Fix the blame Fix what caused the problem Let life happen to them Make life a joyous happening for others and themselves Live in the past Learn from the past, live in the present and set goals for the future Make promises they never keep Make commitments to themselves and to others and keep both of them Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-16 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 17. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Instant Service  It is in this context of providing almost “instant service” to the customer that the concept of “supply chain management” has caught the imagination of managements the world over.  No matter how efficiently and effectively goods/services are produced, if they cannot be delivered to the customer in the quickest possible time, all efforts made earlier are in vain, particularly in the context of very short product life cycle – counted in months rather than years.  As depicted in Figure below, a combination of effective process plus supply chain management is what is required to cope with the challenges of the international market-place.  One cannot survive in a highly competitive market without conforming to the so called Q-C-D triangle – Highest Quality, Lowest Cost and Least Delivery times. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-17 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 18. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Simplified Model for Ensuring Customer Delight After sales service Unique selling SUPPLY CHAIN propositioning/brand management equity Exceeding customer Customer expectations Delight On time delivery Competitive price PROCESS management Reliability of product or service Novelty/uniqueness of product/service leading to customer loyalty and lasting Cont…. relationship Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-18 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 19. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Hard Sell Versus Soft Sell Strategy Strategies for Identifying Customers Hard Sell Soft Sell Concern for self Concern for customer Canned presentation Questions for discussion Talking Listening Pushing product Providing buying opportunities Presenting features Presenting benefits Advocating without acknowledging Acknowledging needs Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-19 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 20. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Product-centered Selling and Client-centered Selling Product-centred Selling Client-centred Selling 1. Seller puts in efforts for research and 1. Seller puts in efforts on research and development of product. development of relationship with clients. 2. Product centred selling emphasises 2. Client centred selling emphasises knowledge of product. knowledge of client. 3. Selling strategies and tactics tend to be 3. Strategies and tactics tend to be directed most influenced by past performances of more to considerations of future growth and products and competition and present developments in the client’s world. situations. 4. Representative seeks to be accepted as a 4. Representative strives to raise client’s reliable, credible source of information and expectations of personal excellence. service. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-20 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 21. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Selling Process  The selling process is defined as a process by which a salesperson identifies and locates the prospects, separates the prospects from the suspects approaches them and makes a sales presentation, handles their objections. He also follows up the existing customers to identify further sales leads and measures the success and customer satisfaction level of the current products and service offerings.  Selling concept refers to the exchange of goods or services for an amount of money or its equivalent in kind. Selling helps an organization achieve its organizational goals. Thus, managing sales in an organization is a critical activity. A sales manager needs to ensure that the salesman are motivated to give their best performance.  The sales team continuously look out the changes taking place in the external environment regarding competitors, customers, government policy and other regulatory agencies, advances in technology, and industry trends. This provides the sales personnel a vital information regarding trends in product sales, product development, and budgets. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-21 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 22. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy  The economic slowdown is receding and budgets of companies are increasingly receptive to alternative direct marketing tools to sell their products.  Telemarketing (TM), that is marketing products and services on the telephone, a direct marketing tool, which has touched a high in the last three years.  Apart from professional TM service outfits, many companies, including MNCs, have set up their in-house TM cells.  A TM outfit works through a well networked team of trained telemarketers who make calls to potential clients and customers and establish direct contact with them. The key lies in convincing the customer about the value of the product or service and fixing up an appointment.  Direct customer marketing system allows customers complete flexibility to purchase our products. Orders can be placed via the Internet, over the phone, by mail, through our catalogue or through the company personnel.” Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-22 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 23. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Mail Order Sales  Mail order houses are retail trading organisations engaged in the mail order business.  This is also known as carrying on business through post or mail. In this method, customers do not visit the seller’s business premises, nor do they make a personal examination of the goods before they are purchased. In this system, orders are received from customers by post and the goods are dispatched usually by VPP (Value Payable Parcel) or registered post. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-23 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 24. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy In case of the mail order business, the selling function is performed without the intervention of the personal salesman.  The goods should be known for their utility so that there is no need of convincing prospective buyers about their usefulness.  They must fetch a sufficient price to have a wide profit margin.  They must command wide demand.  They must not be easily perishable.  They should be available in large quantities throughout the year. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-24 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 25. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Sales through Large Scale Fixed Shop Retailers Concentration of population in urban areas, increasing flow of manufactured goods and improved methods of organising business have led to the expansion of retail business. This expansion was effected in different ways, giving rise to different types of retail establishments, which operate on a large scale. More prominent among them are the following:  Departmental stores  Chain stores  Mail order houses  Hire purchase shops  Super markets  Fixed price shops  Cooperative stores Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-25 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 26. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Sales through Wholesalers and Retailers Wholesalers perform a number of functions in the marketing of goods as listed below  Assembling and buying  Storing or warehousing  Transporting  Financing  Risk-bearing  Grading, packing and packaging Cont….  Providing market information. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-26 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 27. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy In the process of acting as a link between the wholesaler and the consumer, a retailer performs many functions. The more important of them are given below:  Buying and assembling  Warehousing or storing  Selling  Grading and packing  Financing  Supply of market information  Advertising. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-27 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 28. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Direct Selling  Direct selling identifies the unfulfilled needs of ordinary customers.  Direct marketing companies have an advantage over conventional marketers in that the relationship between the company and the customer starts building even before a sale is made. Lessons From Direct Selling  THE STRATEGY: Eureka Forbes structures its demos according to the time at the customer’s disposal.  The Lesson: Keep the process flexible enough to accommodate individual needs. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-28 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 29. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy How to Add Value Through Direct Selling Create direct Make Choose suitable Ensure product Identify the Close deal selling appointment time for demo Performance customer quickly process with customer and pitch at demo Follow up sale with prompt service Ensure increase in Is the Is salesman customer value process clearly empowered to be structured? flexible? Yes Yes No Yes Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-29 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 30. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy  THE STRATEGY: Modi Telstra uses a clearly structured sales call process to market its cell phone services.  THE LESSON: Simplify the process of negotiation to save the customer’s time.  THE STRATEGY: Oriflame uses multilevel marketing to enlist direct sales agents from its customer base.  THE LESSON: Use your customer to sell your product to other customers.  THE STRATEGY: INDAL empowers its sales force to take pricing decisions on the spot when closing sales.  THE LESSON: Ensure that your direct seller can conclude a deal immediately. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-30 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 31. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy National Sales Manager In carrying out these responsibilities, sales mangers do the following things: 3. Prepare sales plans and budgets 4. Set sales force goals and objectives 5. Estimate demand and forecast sales 6. Determine the size and structure of the sales force organization 7. Recruit, select and train sales people 8. Design sales territories, set sales quotas and define performance standards 9. Compensate, motivate and lead the sales force 10. Conduct sales volume, cost and profit analysis 11. Evaluate sales force performance 12. Monitor the ethical and social conduct of the sales force. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-31 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 32. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Sales Manager Regional Manager Regional Manager Regional Manager Regional Manager Regional Manager (North) (South) (East) (West) (Staff) BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM BM Field Staff Field Staff Field Staff Field Staff Field Staff Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-32 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 33. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Stand Points of Sales Representative The stand points of sales representatives and the managers are as follows: 3. To protect drastic fluctuations in income so that regular monthly expenses for home mortgage, food and utilities can be paid/balanced without hardship. 4. Expenses in direct relations to the amount of effort 5. Earnings to be equitable in terms of experience, ability, cost of living. Cont…. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-33 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 34. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Organization uses two types of compensations: 2. Financial 3. Non-Financial Financial includes compensation, salary, incentives and fringe benefits. Non-financial includes motivation and its implications to sales management. But monetary compensation is one of the most direct and least ambiguous ways of communicating to sales people about their performance. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-34 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 35. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Reasons for Providing Financial Compensation The compensation plan is undoubtedly to reward the salesman for his performance. The plan includes. 3. The plan should provide a regular income at least at minimum level. In addition to this regular income, it should provide adequate incentive to induce minimum performance from the salesman. 4. The plan should be simple and easy to understand for the salesman. 5. It should be economical and should induce competition amongst salesman. 6. It should be fair to both the sales force and management. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-35 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 36. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Methods of Remuneration The sales force can be remunerated in the following ways: 3. A straight salary 4. A straight commission on sales 5. Salary and commission on sales 6. Salary and commission on sales above a certain amount 7. Salary and different rate of commission on varying totals or for different types of goods 8. Salary and share in the profits Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-36 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 37. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Expenses Accounts The major sales expenses accounts are categorized as follows: 3. Salary accounts 4. Commission accounts 5. Bonuses 6. Meals and entertainment 7. Air travel 8. Automobiles rentals 9. Lodging 10. Travel accounts 11. Tour expenses accounts (Advance accounts) 12. Communication and services expenses accounts. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-37 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 38. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy Fringe Benefits Types of fringe benefits are: 3. Company Car 4. Supplemental life insurance and medical insurance 5. Tax-return preparation 6. Personal tax and financial planning 7. Low or no interest loans 8. Deferred compensation 9. Supplemental retirement benefits 10. Air travel and First class A.C. for Train Travel 11. Relocation allowance Cont…. 12. Stationary facilities Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-38 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books
  • 39. Block: B as i c s o f S ale s M an ag e m e n t I Ch-1 Sales Management Strategy 1. Laundry benefits, while on the tour 2. Special perquisites for outstanding performance by getting travel prizes recognition for outstanding performance 3. Medical expenses 4. Special business associations membership 5. Exclusive developmental programs by IIM, Ahmedabad, by Shiv Khera, etc. Copyright © 2010, S L Gupta 1-39 Sales and Distribution Management Text & Cases (2nd Edition) S L Gupta Excel Books