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Book Managing a Sales Territory

Download or read book Managing a Sales Territory written by Gerard J. Carney and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book How to Manage the Sales Territory for Maximum Growth

Download or read book How to Manage the Sales Territory for Maximum Growth written by Howard Berrian and published by . This book was released on 1978* with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Managing Your New Sales Territory

Download or read book Managing Your New Sales Territory written by Mike Winger and published by . This book was released on 2020-03-29 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every business has their own approach to training but more often than not, it's up to the salesperson to figure out how to do the practical aspects of their job.This quick start guide provides the solution. Mike has condensed almost 40 years of real-life sales experience into an easy to digest work. He shows you how to quickly find success by mentoring your clients, overcoming roadblocks, and prioritizing your projects and activities.Although the book was written specifically for people who sell to established accounts, the information found here will be valuable to anyone in the sales field, regardless of their specific industry. * * * See what sales professionals have already said about this book: "Mike Winger does an exceptional job of translating his many years of sales and territory management experience into a comprehensive, concise, and easy-to-read book, which will prove valuable to all sales people, new or experienced. People new to field sales and wanting to 'hit the ground running' should read this book as soon as possible. It will save you time and effort!" Walter H. Bennett - Outdoor Power Equipment Industry "Mike's book is just what it says 'a quick start guide to sales.' It is concise, well organized, a quick read and easy to understand. His examples are applicable to any industry." Gloria Miller - Industrial Electronic Component Sales "A must read for a serious sales person. Mike Winger lays out your pathway to success. His analytic approach to sales is a beautiful thing... I wish I had this book when I started my sales career. I would have been successful much sooner." Paul Moore - Floral Network Sales "The practical insights and application that come from Mike's experience and success is what set this book apart for me. Everyone from entry level to experienced manager can learn (or be reminded) from the ideas and techniques referenced in this book!" Trent N. Springer - Retail Hardware Coop Management

Book Sales Hunting

Download or read book Sales Hunting written by David A. Monty and published by Apress. This book was released on 2014-03-05 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first year of developing a new sales territory is a daunting task—especially in dog-eat-dog industries. The traditional advice is to train quickly on product, grab a customer list, start calling for appointments, discover opportunities, and close deals. In fact, almost every sales model out there is based on nothing more than "opportunity" management. But jumping straight to opportunity will have new salespeople—or veterans developing new territories—chasing their tails for the first year or two. As Sales Hunting: How to Develop New Territories and Major Accounts in Half the Time Using Trust as Your Weapon details, there is a significant problem you must overcome when opening up new accounts and territories. No matter what you are selling, your prospect already has a trusted relationship with an incumbent vendor and will continue to buy from that vendor even when you have the better solution. The playing field is not level—and you’re on the wrong side. So how can you compete to win? "Trust is the grease that makes business sales effortless," writes sales pro and trainer Dave Monty. Opportunity metrics are important, but trust—and a few sharp insider tactics Monty reveals—is the guidepost that leads to success. His sales model therefore incorporates metrics based on trust along with traditional sales measures. That is the fuel that helps you not just turn virgin territory into a consistent revenue generator, but helps you win over potential accounts that now use competitive products. Sales Hunting helps you start establishing trust before you step foot in a prospect’s door, and it shows you the tactics necessary to penetrate new accounts. Once you gain access, trust can be used as systematic way to build long-lasting relationships that pay dividends well beyond that first sale you make. Among other things, this book explains: Why most customers don’t want to buy from you . . . yet Why trust-based relationships enable you to open up territories and bag the biggest customers quickly How to qualify and rank customers based on traits How to get in step with the customer’s buying cycle How to establish trust-based and traditional sales metrics to guide your efforts With advice based on Monty’s twenty years of IT sales and sales management experience—along with principles confirmed by academic research—Sales Hunting is an easy-to-read book that is packed with real-life examples and prescriptions for achieving sales success. It will prove a lifesaver for any salesperson or sales manager developing a new territory or trying to penetrate new accounts.

Book Managing Your Sales Territory

Download or read book Managing Your Sales Territory written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Territory management is all about organization. Jeff Bloomfield helps you reenergize your territory and organize your efforts so you are spending your time in the right areas with the most important prospects.

Book Managing Your Sales Territory

Download or read book Managing Your Sales Territory written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Territory management helps salespeople ensure they are spending their time wisely: doing the right activities with the best customers. But as time goes on, even the most exciting territories can seem small or stale. This course focuses on how to get the most out of your territory to achieve maximum prospecting results and maintain proper coverage. Jeff Bloomfield helps you organize your territory by company size or geography, identify the right areas to prospect, and grow your territory via networking. Last, he addresses the importance of ongoing records management: keeping an updated record of who has moved into your territory, who has left, and more. These sales tips will help you keep a positive attitude, stay organized, and breathe new life into well-trod territories. Note: This course was designed for regional territories, but sales reps with national or even international territories will still find tips applicable to their work.

Book Cracking the Sales Management Code  The Secrets to Measuring and Managing Sales Performance

Download or read book Cracking the Sales Management Code The Secrets to Measuring and Managing Sales Performance written by Jason Jordan and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2011-10-14 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Boost sales results by zeroing in on the metrics that matter most “Sales may be an art, but sales management is a science. Cracking the Sales Management Code reveals that science and gives practical steps to identify the metrics you must measure to manage toward success.” —Arthur Dorfman, National Vice President, SAP “Cracking the Sales Management Code is a must-read for anyone who wants to bring his or her sales management team into the 21st century.” —Mike Nathe, Senior Vice President, Essilor Laboratories of America “The authors correctly assert that the proliferation of management reporting has created a false sense of control for sales executives. Real control is derived from clear direction to the field—and this book tells how do to that in an easy-to-understand, actionable manner.” —Michael R. Jenkins, Signature Client Vice President, AT&T Global Enterprise Solutions “There are things that can be managed in a sales force, and there are things that cannot. Too often sales management doesn’t see the difference. This book is invaluable because it reveals the manageable activities that actually drive sales results.” —John Davis, Vice President, St. Jude Medical “Cracking the Sales Management Code is one of the most important resources available on effective sales management. . . . It should be required reading for every sales leader.” —Bob Kelly, Chairman, The Sales Management Association “A must-read for managers who want to have a greater impact on sales force performance.” —James Lattin, Robert A. Magowan Professor of Marketing, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University “This book offers a solution to close the gap between sales processes and business results. It shows a new way to think critically about the strategies and tactics necessary to move a sales team from good to great!” —Anita Abjornson, Sales Management Effectiveness, Abbott Laboratories About the Book: There are literally thousands of books on selling, coaching, and leadership, but what about the particulars of managing a sales force? Where are the frameworks, metrics, and best practices to help you succeed? Based on extensive research into how world-class companies measure and manage their sales forces, Cracking the Sales Management Code is the first operating manual for sales management. In it you will discover: The five critical processes that drive sales performance How to choose the right processes for your own team The three levels of sales metrics you must collect Which metrics you can “manage” and which ones you can’t How to prioritize conflicting sales objectives How to align seller activities with business results How to use CRM to improve the impact of coaching As Neil Rackham writes in the foreword: “There’s an acute shortage of good books on the specifics of sales management. Cracking the Sales Management Code is about the practical specifics of sales management in the new era, and it fills a void.” Cracking the Sales Management Code fills that void by providing foundational knowledge about how the sales force works. It reveals the gears and levers that actually control sales results. It adds clarity to things that you intuitively know and provides insight into things that you don’t. It will change the way you manage your sellers from day to day, as well as the results you get from year to year.

Book Managing a Sales Territory

Download or read book Managing a Sales Territory written by John Cameron Aspley and published by . This book was released on 1930 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management

Download or read book Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management written by Vivek Mehrotra and published by Cambridge India. This book was released on 2007-05 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: . What is my role as a Pharmaceutical Field Manager? . How do I keep my MRs motivated? . How do I plan and provide on-the-job training? . How do I keep the customers happy? . How do I achieve my target? Are these some of the questions that worry you while working in an extremely competitive pharmaceutical market? Essentials of Pharmaceutical Sales Management attempts to answer these and many more related questions. Key topics discussed: . Joint fieldwork and on-the-job training . Management of key/difficult customers . Performance appraisal and counselling . Organising successful meetings and symposia . Interfacing with marketing department

Book Laugh and Learn Sales Territory Management

Download or read book Laugh and Learn Sales Territory Management written by Daniel Farb, Bruce Gordon and published by Universityofhealthcare. This book was released on 2004-06-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sales Management Control  Territory Design  Sales Force Performance  and Sales Organizational Effectiveness in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Download or read book Sales Management Control Territory Design Sales Force Performance and Sales Organizational Effectiveness in the Pharmaceutical Industry written by Eric Longino and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2009 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Limited research exists about the determinants of sales organization effectiveness in pharmaceutical sales organizations. To fill this void, sales management control, sales territory design, and sales force performance are conceptualized as antecedents to sales organization effectiveness in pharmaceutical sales organizations. The results of the structural equation model tested suggested that pharmaceutical sales representatives perform better and are more effective when they are satisfied with sales territory design because of its significant relationship with sales force behavioral performance. The present study suggests sales force behavioral performance leads to sales organization effectiveness through its significant relationship to sales force outcome performance. These findings are somewhat different to those from similar studies in other industries, and identify some important implications for sales leaders in the pharmaceutical industry as well as suggesting a number of important research directions.

Book Sales Territory Management

Download or read book Sales Territory Management written by Element K and published by . This book was released on 2011-07 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sales Territory Management

Download or read book Sales Territory Management written by Element K and published by . This book was released on 2011-07 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Managing Your Sales Force

Download or read book Managing Your Sales Force written by Pingali Venugopal and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2006-07-05 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Salespersons occupy a vital position in most organizations yet they tend not to hold their profession in high esteem. According to the author of this book, unless salespersons take pride in their work, they are unlikely to perform to the best of their abilities. This, in turn, is bound to affect the organization in terms of both its growth and its profit. Pingali Venugopal approaches the sales management function from the motivational dimension in order to revive the lost vocational esteem in the sales profession.Divided into two sections, this book - takes an integrated view of management decisions, both strategic and operational, and works out each as a motivator for the salespersons; - emphasizes the need for managers to motivate salespersons, beyond the commonly used monetary incentives; - highlights the importance of behavioural transactions that have to take place for a sale to be successful;- develops a framework to integrate the sales management function with the marketing mix so that there are no overlaps; and- stresses the need to devise appropriate training programmes for salespersons.

Book Saleshood

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  • Author : Elay Cohen
  • Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
  • Release : 2014-04-15
  • ISBN : 1626340501
  • Pages : 250 pages

Download or read book Saleshood written by Elay Cohen and published by Greenleaf Book Group. This book was released on 2014-04-15 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A playbook that empowers sales managers to think like CEOs and act like entrepreneurs At Salesforce.com, Elay Cohen created and executed the sales productivity programs that accelerated the company’s growth to a $3 billion–plus enterprise. The innovation delivered over these years by Elay and his team resulted in unprecedented sales productivity excellence. Based on that experience, Elay embarked on a journey to help every company in the world grow like Salesforce.com. After working with many organizations and further reflecting on his time at Salesforce.com, it became apparent that one key player was best positioned to accelerate growth in organizations: the first-line sales manager. Empowering sales managers to own and execute their own sales programs, as entrepreneurs would, became the focus of this book and his technology company. First-line sales managers are the backbone of every sales organization. They make it happen. They’re where the rubber meets the road in pipeline generation, revenue growth, and customer success. These sales managers serve as the voice of salespeople to organizations, and as the organizational voice back to salespeople. In this accessible guide, Cohen shares how sales managers can build an inspired, engaged team, equipping them with the tools they need to drive up sales productivity and grow the business. He reveals, among many other lessons, how you can nurture a winning sales culture; build world-class training programs that encourage salespeople to learn from each other; and execute sales processes, playbooks, and deals in a way that gives your salespeople the winning edge.

Book Optimal Districting and Territory Design

Download or read book Optimal Districting and Territory Design written by Roger Z. Ríos-Mercado and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-02-04 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book highlights recent advances in the field of districting, territory design, and zone design. Districting problems deal essentially with tactical decisions, and involve mainly dividing a set of geographic units into clusters or territories subject to some planning requirements. This book presents models, theory, algorithms (exact or heuristic), and applications that would bring research on districting systems up-to-date and define the state-of-the-art. Although papers have addressed real-world problems that require districting or territory division decisions, this is the first comprehensive book that directly addresses these problems. The chapters capture the diverse nature of districting applications, as the book is divided into three different areas of research. Part I covers recent up-to-date surveys on important areas of districting such as police districting, health care districting, and districting algorithms based on computational geometry. Part II focuses on recent advances on theory, modeling, and algorithms including mathematical programming and heuristic approaches, and finally, Part III contains successful applications in real-world districting cases.