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Chapter
                  5

      Organising and Staffing the
              Salesforce




SDM-Ch.5                        1
Learning Objectives
  • To understand the concepts of the sales organisation, and
    the basic types of sales organisations
  • To know specialization within the sales organisation, and
    alternative organizational approaches for major accounts
  • To determine the size of the salesforce by using various
    methods
  • To understand the major stages of salesforce staffing
    process, consisting of planning, recruiting, selecting,
    hiring, socialisation and assimilation
  • To realise the importance of the various steps included in
    planning, recruiting, and selection stages


SDM-Ch.5                                                  2
Concepts of Sales
                 Organisation
  • A sales organisation assists the sales manager
    to carry out needed tasks efficiently and
    effectively to achieve results
  • The basic concepts of the sales organisation
    are:
     • Degree of centralisation
     • Degree of specialisation
     • Line or staff positions
     • Market orientation
     • Effective co-ordination


SDM-Ch.5                                       3
Basic Types of Sales
                  Organisations
  Sales organisations are generally classified into
  four basic types:
     • Line Organisation
     • Line and staff organisation
     • Functional organisation
     • Horizontal organisation
  We shall discuss main characteristics, advantages,
  and disadvantages of each type of sales
  organisation


SDM-Ch.5                                         4
Line
                               Organisation
                                        Head
                                      Marketing

                                       Sales
                                      Manager



                                            Area Sales   Area Sales
                  Area Sales   Area Sales
                                             Manager3     Manager4
                   Manager1     Manager2



                  salespeople salespeople salespeople salespeople




 Characteristics: All managers have line authority to direct and control
 subordinates. Used in small firms / departments
 Advantages: Simple organisation, clear authority, quick decisions, low
 cost
 Disadvantages: No support to line managers from subordinates who
 have specialised knowledge / skills. Less time for planning / analysis


SDM-Ch.5                                                              5
Line and Staff
                                 Organisation
                                      Head-Marketing




            Marketing Research                    Promotional        Customer Service
                                 Sales Manager
                 Manager                           Manager               Manager




                Area Sales        Area Sales           Area Sales
                Manager-1         Manager-1            Manager-1



                Salespeople       Salespeople          Salespeople



 Characteristics: Specialist staff managers are available for senior
 marketing / sales managers. Staff managers’ role is to assist / advise line
 managers. Used in medium and large size organisations
 Advantages: Better marketing decisions, superior sales performance
 Disadvantages: High cost and coordination, slower decision making,
 conflict may arise if staff managers’ role is not clear

SDM-Ch.5                                                                                6
Functional
                                        Organisation
                                          Head-Marketing




        Marketing Research                           Promotional   Customer Service
                                Sales Manager
             Manager                                   Manager         Manager



                             Area Sales Manager #4



                                 Salespeople



  Characteristics: Each functional specialist has line responsibility over
  salespeople. Used by a large firm with many products / market
  segments, minimising line authority to functional managers
  Advantages: Qualified specialists guide salesforce, simple to administer
  Disadvantage: confusion due to more managers giving orders to
  salesforce

SDM-Ch.5                                                                              7
Horizontal
                               Organisation               Operations Team:
   Research & Design Team:                                •Production / Operations
   •Customer Research                                     •Quality Assurance
   •Product / Service Design                              •Systems Engineering




                               Planning Team:
                               •Strategic Planning
                               •Accounts, Finance
                               •HR, Administration
                               •Chief Operation Officer




   Customer Support Team:                                 Customer Satisfaction
   •Information                                           Team:
   •Service                                               •Sales & Marketing
   •Training                                              •Pricing, Promotion
                                                          •Channels, Logistics


  Characteristics: Removes management levels & departmental
  boundaries. Except planning team, all others are members of cross-
  functional teams. Used by firms having partnering relationships with
  customers.
  Advantages: Reduction in supervision, unnecessary tasks, & cost;
  Improved efficiency and customer responses.
SDM-Ch.5                                                                          8
Specialisation within Sales
                 Organisation
  • Needed to increase effectiveness of salesforce
  • Done by expanding basic sales organisation
  • Basis of specialisation
     • Geography
     • Type of product
     • Market
     • Combination of above
  • Criteria for selection – (1) nature of product, (2)
    salesforce abilities, (3) demands of selling job,
    (4) customer and market facts

SDM-Ch.5                                           9
Geographic Specialisation
                                           Head-Marketing




       Marketing Research            General Sales                         Customer Service
            Manager                    Manager              Promotion          Manager
                                                             Manager



         Branch Sales       Branch Sales         Branch Sales      Branch Sales
          Manager-1          Manager-2            Manager-3         Manager-4


           Salespeople      Salespeople           Salespeople       Salespeople


Characteristics: salespeople, assigned geographic areas, are responsible
for all selling activities to all customers within assigned areas. Branch sales
managers adjust marketing plan to local needs
Advantages: Better market coverage and customer service, more control
over salesforce, quick response to local conditions & competition
Disadvantages: Limited specialisation of marketing tasks. Hence, it is
combined with product / market sales organisation

SDM-Ch.5                                                                                      10
Product Specialisation
    •   Used when the company has many products and / or brands
    •   Two types of product specialisation
         (x). Sales organisation with product specialised salesforce
         (y). Sales organisation with product managers as staff specialists

                                             Head-Marketing



           Marketing Research          General               Promotion   Sales Training
                Manager             Sales Manager             Manager      Manager



               Area Sales Managers –          Area Sales Managers –
                 Product Group ‘A’              Product Group ‘B’


                  Salespeople –                     Salespeople –
                  Product Gr. ‘A’                   Product Gr. ‘B’




        Fig. ‘x’ Sales Organisation with product specialised salesforce
SDM-Ch.5                                                                                  11
Product Specialisation (Continued)
                                     Head-Marketing



 Marketing Research    Promotion        General       Product Manager    Product Manager
      Manager           Manager      Sales Manager     Product Gr. ‘A’    Product Gr. ‘B’


                                       Area Sales
                                        Managers


                                      Salespeople

        Fig. ‘y’ Sales Organisation with Product Managers as Staff Specialists
In fig. ‘x’: Characteristics: Salespeople in each product group sell only the products
in that group
Advantage: Each product gets specialised attention from the salesforce
Disadvantage: Sometimes, more salespeople contact the same customer, resulting
in customer dissatisfaction and higher cost
In fig. ‘y’: Characteristics: Each product manager plans and implements marketing
plan, for a product group
Advantage: Corrects the problem of duplication calls on a customer by salespeople
Disadvantage: Lack of product specialisation by salespeople

SDM-Ch.5                                                                            12
Market Specialisation
                                                  General Sales
                                                    Manager




              Sales Manager-                                 Sales Manager-       Sales Manager-
                                   Sales Manager-
               International-                                 Government         Consumer Markets
                                    Commercial
                  Markets



              Area Sales Mgrs    Area Sales Manager-       Area Sales Manager-    Area Sales Mgrs-
               International         Commercial                Government        Consumer Markets




              Sales Executives      Salespeople                   Salespeople      Salespeople



  •   Characteristics: Desirable when customers are classified by type, user
      industry, or channel. Salespeople carry out all activities for all products only
      for specific customer groups
  •   Advantages: Meets needs of specific customer groups, implements
      customer-centred philosophy of the company
  •   Disadvantages: Geographic duplication, high cost

SDM-Ch.5                                                                                             13
Combination Sales
                                Organisation
                                       Director – Sales
                                         & Marketing




            General Manager   General Manager     General Manager    General Manager
             Sales - North      Sales - East        Sales - West      Sales - South




             Regional Sales    Regional Sales       Regional Sales
              Mgr. – Govt.    Mgr. - Commercial     Mgr. - Dealers



              Salespeople       Salespeople          Salespeople


 •   Characteristics: Many firms use some combination of specialisation
     organisations, called hybrid or combination sales organisation, with
     a view to minimise disadvantages and maximise advantages of
     specialisation organisations
 •   Figure above shows combination of geographic and market
     specialisations

SDM-Ch.5                                                                               14
Alternatives for Major Accounts
 • Major accounts / customers are called by various
   names like key accounts, corporate accounts, house
   accounts
 • They make up a large share of a firm’s sales volume
   and profits
 • Firms use the following alternative approaches to
   deal effectively with them
    • Create a position of major / national account
      manager
    • Use existing territory sales managers
    • Create a separate division
    • Create a separate salesforce

SDM-Ch.5                                           15
Size of the
                    Salesforce
  • How many salespeople needed (or salesforce
    size) to achieve a firm’s sales and profit
    objectives is a key decision
  • Methods available to decide optimum salesforce
    size are as follows:
     • Workload
     • Sales potential (or breakdown)
     • Incremental
  • We shall discuss these methods briefly:


SDM-Ch.5                                        16
Workload
                                   Method
  •    Assumption: All salespeople have equal workload
  •    Steps involved to calculate salesforce size are:
      1) Classify customers as per their sales potential
      2) Decide time per sales call and call frequencies for each
          class of customers
      3) Calculate total market workload = (1) x (2) in hours
      4) Decide total work time available per salesperson
      5) Divide total work time available by different activities per
          salesperson in hours
      6) Calculate total number of salespeople needed

                               total market workload (3)
               =
                   total selling time available per salesperson (5)


SDM-Ch.5                                                              17
Workload Method (Continued)
  • Advantages: simple method, conceptually sound, used for all
    types of selling situations
  • Disadvantages: Neglects sales productivity & salesforce
    turnover
             Sales Potential / Breakdown Method
  • The formula used is:               , where
                               S
    N=Number of salespeople needed, )or salesforce size
                          N = (1 +
                               P
                                     T

    S=Annual sales forecast for the company in value (Rs. Million)
    P=Estimated productivity of the average salesperson in sales
    (Rs. Million)
    T=Estimated percentage of annual salesforce turnover
  • Advantages: Simple and straight forward
  • Disadvantages: Conceptually weak; lead time needed for a
    new salesperson to reach average productivity



SDM-Ch.5                                                     18
Incremental Method

  • It is based on marginal analysis theory of economics
  • Basic concept: Net profits will increase when
    additional salespeople are added, if the incremental
    sales revenues exceed the incremental costs
  • Merit: Conceptually accurate, as it quantifies
    relationships between salesforce size, sales, costs,
    profits
  • Demerit: Can not be used if historical data on sales
    and costs are not available


SDM-Ch.5                                             19
Salesforce Staffing
  • It is one of the most challenging and important
    responsibilities / activities of sales management
  • Salesforce Staffing Process includes following
    stages:
     • Planning
     • Recruiting
     • Selecting
     • Hiring
     • Socialisation
  • We shall briefly discuss each of the above stages


SDM-Ch.5                                          20
Planning
                         Stage
  • It consists of three steps:
     • Establish responsibility for staffing process
     • Decide number of salespeople needed
     • Outline the type of salespeople needed
  • Establish responsibility for staffing process
     • Company management decides responsibilities for
        various stages / activities of staffing process
     • Generally in a medium / large size company, middle
        and senior levels H.R. and sales managers are
        responsible
     • Proper coordination needed between sales,
        marketing, and HR executives



SDM-Ch.5                                              21
Planning Stage (Continued)
           Decide the number of salespeople needed
  •    Steps followed by each territory sales manager to plan
       requirement of sales people:
      – Decide optimum salesforce size (using methods
          discussed earlier)
      – Add number of promotions, retirements, transfers out,
          terminations, resignations expected from existing
          salespeople
      – Subtract expected transfers into the territory and existing
          salesforce
      – Make a total of new salespersons needed
  •    Territory sales managers submit their requirements to
       national / general sales manager, who calculates the total
       number of new salespersons to be hired



SDM-Ch.5                                                       22
Outline Type of Salespeople
                         Needed
  The steps involved in the process are:
     • Conducting a job analysis
     • Preparing a job description
     • Developing job qualifications / specifications
  Conducting a Job Analysis
     • It is done by a person from sales / H. R. department,
       or a consultant. It consists of two tasks:
       (1) Analyse environment in which the salesperson
       would work – E.G. nature of customers, competitors,
       products.
       (2) Determine duties and responsibilities of the
       salesperson.     Obtain     information    from sales
       managers, customers, etc.

SDM-Ch.5                                                 23
Preparing a Job Description

  • It is a written document developed from the job
    analysis
  • The detailed job description is a useful tool for
    recruiting, selecting, training, compensating, and
    evaluating salespeople
  • Some of the points it generally covers are:
     • Job title, reporting relationship, types of products /
       services sold, types of customers, duties and
       responsibilities, location and geographic area to
       be covered



SDM-Ch.5                                                  24
Developing Job Qualifications /
                    Specifications
  • These are generally based on job description
  • Job specifications / qualifications include education,
    sales experience, skills, and personality traits
  • Many studies done, but no generally accepted job
    qualifications for selecting salespeople, due to many
    types of sales jobs
  • Some methods used for developing job specifications
    are as under:
     • Study job description. Useful for a new company
     • Analyse personal histories of salespersons
     • Ask customers


SDM-Ch.5                                               25
Recruiting Salesforce
  • Recruiting include activities to get individuals who will
    apply for the job
  • The general purpose of recruitment is to get enough
    qualified candidates, to enable company select the right
    persons
  • H.R. and sales managers must update information on
    government employment regulations
  • Recruiting stage / process includes following activities:
     •     Finding the sources of sales recruits
     • Evaluating and selecting recruiting sources
     • Contacting candidates through the selected source


SDM-Ch.5                                                    26
Finding the Sources of Sales Recruits
 • For identifying prospective candidates, firms use internal
   and external sources. They include:

       Internal Sources              External Sources
 • Employee referral           • Advertisements in
 programmes                    newspapers and journals /
 • Current employees           magazines
 • Promotions and transfers    • The Internet (job sites)
                               • Educational institutions
                               • Employment agencies
                               • Job fairs
                               • Other companies

SDM-Ch.5                                                    27
Evaluating and selecting Recruiting Sources
  • Recruiting sources are evaluated based on the database
    built over number of years
  • Evaluating factors are:
     • Performance rating of salespeople, after 2 years
       working
     • Percentage of salespeople retained, after 2 years
       working
     • Total cost of recruiting
     • Selecting most effective source of recruiting at least
       cost
     • For a new company, selection depends on cost
  • Contacting candidates through the selected source is
    done by H. R. department


SDM-Ch.5                                                  28
Selecting Salesforce

  • Selection process consists of seven major selection
    steps / tools
  • Companies differ in using selection tools, depending on
    expenditure budget and time available
  • Major selection tools / steps are:
     • Screening resumes
     • Application blank
     • Initial interview
     • Intensive interview
     • Testing
     • Reference check
     • Physical examination

SDM-Ch.5                                                29
Screening Resumes
  • It is done when the company receives many resumes
  • This step / tool not required, if somebody else like
    employment agency does initial screening
  • Initial screening of resumes are done by comparing with
    job specifications
                    Application Blank
  • Widely used, it is a methodical way of collecting relevant
    information from the applicant
  • Advantages of using application blank (also called
    “formal application form”) are:
    (1) Easy comparison of many applicants
    (2) Useful for asking question during interview sessions


SDM-Ch.5                                                   30
Interviews
  • Widely used selection tool
  • A good predictor of the candidate’s performance
  • Initial interviews are used for screening candidates
  • Intensive interviews are conducted to get indepth view of
    candidates
  • Interview structure / type of interviews:
     • Structured / patterned / guided interviews
     • Unstructured / non-directed / informal interviews
     • Semi-structured interviews
     • Behaviour and performance based interviews
     • Stress interviews
  • Purpose is to decide a candidate’s fitness for a job


SDM-Ch.5                                                  31
Testing
  • Many firms use tests as a selection tool – EG P&G, IBM
  • Purpose of testing: To find whether applicants have traits /
    characteristics that lead to success in sales job
  • Type of selection tests:
     • Aptitude tests measure ability for selling and learning
     • Intelligence tests find out mental intelligence or intelligence
       quotient (IQ)
     • Interest tests find out level of interest in a sales career
     • Knowledge tests measure knowledge of products, markets,
       etc
     • Personality tests find out attitude or traits like empathy,
       self-confidence
  • Tests must have reliability and validity
  • Tests should be one of the selection tools and not the only tool


SDM-Ch.5                                                          32
Reference Checks
  • They are important due to possibilities of resume frauds and
    false personal information
  • They are done by letters / e-mails, telephones, or personal
    visits
  • Instead of candidate’s references, previous employers /
    customers to be included for reference checks

                    Physical Examination
  • Objective is to find a physical problem that may prevent job
    performance of an applicant
  • Most companies want their prospective employees to undergo
    physical examination
  • Increasing number of firms ask applicant to complete the
    health information form without seeing a medical doctor


SDM-Ch.5                                                     33
Hiring Stage
  • After completing selection process, a list of candidates to be
    hired is made
  • In hiring stage, two activities are performed:
    (1) The company making the job offer
    (2) Persuading the applicant to accept it

                      Socialisation Stage
  • It is the process through which new salespeople learn values,
    norms, attitudes, and behaviour of people working in the firm
  • Socialisation process starts before the new salesperson
    accepts the job offer and continues until the person is
    assimilated into the company culture
  • Assimilation is the second stage of socialisation process
  • Companies have this process, in order to retain new
    salespeople

SDM-Ch.5                                                      34
Key Learnings
  • A sales organisation assists a sales manager to carry
    out needed tasks efficiently and effectively
  • Basic types of sales organisations are : (1) line, (2) line
    and staff, (3) functional, (4) horizontal
  • Specialisation within sales organisation, which are
    needed to increase effectiveness of salespeople, are: (a)
    geographic, (b) product, (c) market, (d) combination
  • Companies use alternate approaches to deal effectively
    with major accounts
  • Methods available for deciding optimum salesforce size
    are: workload, sales potential, and incremental


SDM-Ch.5                                                   35
Key Learnings (Continued)
• Salesforce staffing process includes five stages: planning,
  recruiting, selecting, hiring, socialisation
• Planning stage includes (1) establishing responsibilities, (2)
  deciding number of salespeople needed, (3) profiling the type of
  salespeople needed
• Recruitment stage consists of (a) finding sources of sales
  recruit, (b) evaluating and selecting recruitment sources, (c)
  contacting candidates
• Selection process consists of seven steps / tools: (1) screening
  resumes, (2) application blank, (3) initial interview, (4) intensive
  interview, (5) testing, (6) reference check, (7) physical
  examination
• Hiring stage includes (a) making the job offer, (b) persuading
  applicant to accept it
• Socialisation stage is required to retain new salespeople

SDM-Ch.5                                                          36

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Ch5: Organising and Staffing the Salesforce

  • 1. Chapter 5 Organising and Staffing the Salesforce SDM-Ch.5 1
  • 2. Learning Objectives • To understand the concepts of the sales organisation, and the basic types of sales organisations • To know specialization within the sales organisation, and alternative organizational approaches for major accounts • To determine the size of the salesforce by using various methods • To understand the major stages of salesforce staffing process, consisting of planning, recruiting, selecting, hiring, socialisation and assimilation • To realise the importance of the various steps included in planning, recruiting, and selection stages SDM-Ch.5 2
  • 3. Concepts of Sales Organisation • A sales organisation assists the sales manager to carry out needed tasks efficiently and effectively to achieve results • The basic concepts of the sales organisation are: • Degree of centralisation • Degree of specialisation • Line or staff positions • Market orientation • Effective co-ordination SDM-Ch.5 3
  • 4. Basic Types of Sales Organisations Sales organisations are generally classified into four basic types: • Line Organisation • Line and staff organisation • Functional organisation • Horizontal organisation We shall discuss main characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of each type of sales organisation SDM-Ch.5 4
  • 5. Line Organisation Head Marketing Sales Manager Area Sales Area Sales Area Sales Area Sales Manager3 Manager4 Manager1 Manager2 salespeople salespeople salespeople salespeople Characteristics: All managers have line authority to direct and control subordinates. Used in small firms / departments Advantages: Simple organisation, clear authority, quick decisions, low cost Disadvantages: No support to line managers from subordinates who have specialised knowledge / skills. Less time for planning / analysis SDM-Ch.5 5
  • 6. Line and Staff Organisation Head-Marketing Marketing Research Promotional Customer Service Sales Manager Manager Manager Manager Area Sales Area Sales Area Sales Manager-1 Manager-1 Manager-1 Salespeople Salespeople Salespeople Characteristics: Specialist staff managers are available for senior marketing / sales managers. Staff managers’ role is to assist / advise line managers. Used in medium and large size organisations Advantages: Better marketing decisions, superior sales performance Disadvantages: High cost and coordination, slower decision making, conflict may arise if staff managers’ role is not clear SDM-Ch.5 6
  • 7. Functional Organisation Head-Marketing Marketing Research Promotional Customer Service Sales Manager Manager Manager Manager Area Sales Manager #4 Salespeople Characteristics: Each functional specialist has line responsibility over salespeople. Used by a large firm with many products / market segments, minimising line authority to functional managers Advantages: Qualified specialists guide salesforce, simple to administer Disadvantage: confusion due to more managers giving orders to salesforce SDM-Ch.5 7
  • 8. Horizontal Organisation Operations Team: Research & Design Team: •Production / Operations •Customer Research •Quality Assurance •Product / Service Design •Systems Engineering Planning Team: •Strategic Planning •Accounts, Finance •HR, Administration •Chief Operation Officer Customer Support Team: Customer Satisfaction •Information Team: •Service •Sales & Marketing •Training •Pricing, Promotion •Channels, Logistics Characteristics: Removes management levels & departmental boundaries. Except planning team, all others are members of cross- functional teams. Used by firms having partnering relationships with customers. Advantages: Reduction in supervision, unnecessary tasks, & cost; Improved efficiency and customer responses. SDM-Ch.5 8
  • 9. Specialisation within Sales Organisation • Needed to increase effectiveness of salesforce • Done by expanding basic sales organisation • Basis of specialisation • Geography • Type of product • Market • Combination of above • Criteria for selection – (1) nature of product, (2) salesforce abilities, (3) demands of selling job, (4) customer and market facts SDM-Ch.5 9
  • 10. Geographic Specialisation Head-Marketing Marketing Research General Sales Customer Service Manager Manager Promotion Manager Manager Branch Sales Branch Sales Branch Sales Branch Sales Manager-1 Manager-2 Manager-3 Manager-4 Salespeople Salespeople Salespeople Salespeople Characteristics: salespeople, assigned geographic areas, are responsible for all selling activities to all customers within assigned areas. Branch sales managers adjust marketing plan to local needs Advantages: Better market coverage and customer service, more control over salesforce, quick response to local conditions & competition Disadvantages: Limited specialisation of marketing tasks. Hence, it is combined with product / market sales organisation SDM-Ch.5 10
  • 11. Product Specialisation • Used when the company has many products and / or brands • Two types of product specialisation (x). Sales organisation with product specialised salesforce (y). Sales organisation with product managers as staff specialists Head-Marketing Marketing Research General Promotion Sales Training Manager Sales Manager Manager Manager Area Sales Managers – Area Sales Managers – Product Group ‘A’ Product Group ‘B’ Salespeople – Salespeople – Product Gr. ‘A’ Product Gr. ‘B’ Fig. ‘x’ Sales Organisation with product specialised salesforce SDM-Ch.5 11
  • 12. Product Specialisation (Continued) Head-Marketing Marketing Research Promotion General Product Manager Product Manager Manager Manager Sales Manager Product Gr. ‘A’ Product Gr. ‘B’ Area Sales Managers Salespeople Fig. ‘y’ Sales Organisation with Product Managers as Staff Specialists In fig. ‘x’: Characteristics: Salespeople in each product group sell only the products in that group Advantage: Each product gets specialised attention from the salesforce Disadvantage: Sometimes, more salespeople contact the same customer, resulting in customer dissatisfaction and higher cost In fig. ‘y’: Characteristics: Each product manager plans and implements marketing plan, for a product group Advantage: Corrects the problem of duplication calls on a customer by salespeople Disadvantage: Lack of product specialisation by salespeople SDM-Ch.5 12
  • 13. Market Specialisation General Sales Manager Sales Manager- Sales Manager- Sales Manager- Sales Manager- International- Government Consumer Markets Commercial Markets Area Sales Mgrs Area Sales Manager- Area Sales Manager- Area Sales Mgrs- International Commercial Government Consumer Markets Sales Executives Salespeople Salespeople Salespeople • Characteristics: Desirable when customers are classified by type, user industry, or channel. Salespeople carry out all activities for all products only for specific customer groups • Advantages: Meets needs of specific customer groups, implements customer-centred philosophy of the company • Disadvantages: Geographic duplication, high cost SDM-Ch.5 13
  • 14. Combination Sales Organisation Director – Sales & Marketing General Manager General Manager General Manager General Manager Sales - North Sales - East Sales - West Sales - South Regional Sales Regional Sales Regional Sales Mgr. – Govt. Mgr. - Commercial Mgr. - Dealers Salespeople Salespeople Salespeople • Characteristics: Many firms use some combination of specialisation organisations, called hybrid or combination sales organisation, with a view to minimise disadvantages and maximise advantages of specialisation organisations • Figure above shows combination of geographic and market specialisations SDM-Ch.5 14
  • 15. Alternatives for Major Accounts • Major accounts / customers are called by various names like key accounts, corporate accounts, house accounts • They make up a large share of a firm’s sales volume and profits • Firms use the following alternative approaches to deal effectively with them • Create a position of major / national account manager • Use existing territory sales managers • Create a separate division • Create a separate salesforce SDM-Ch.5 15
  • 16. Size of the Salesforce • How many salespeople needed (or salesforce size) to achieve a firm’s sales and profit objectives is a key decision • Methods available to decide optimum salesforce size are as follows: • Workload • Sales potential (or breakdown) • Incremental • We shall discuss these methods briefly: SDM-Ch.5 16
  • 17. Workload Method • Assumption: All salespeople have equal workload • Steps involved to calculate salesforce size are: 1) Classify customers as per their sales potential 2) Decide time per sales call and call frequencies for each class of customers 3) Calculate total market workload = (1) x (2) in hours 4) Decide total work time available per salesperson 5) Divide total work time available by different activities per salesperson in hours 6) Calculate total number of salespeople needed total market workload (3) = total selling time available per salesperson (5) SDM-Ch.5 17
  • 18. Workload Method (Continued) • Advantages: simple method, conceptually sound, used for all types of selling situations • Disadvantages: Neglects sales productivity & salesforce turnover Sales Potential / Breakdown Method • The formula used is: , where S N=Number of salespeople needed, )or salesforce size N = (1 + P T S=Annual sales forecast for the company in value (Rs. Million) P=Estimated productivity of the average salesperson in sales (Rs. Million) T=Estimated percentage of annual salesforce turnover • Advantages: Simple and straight forward • Disadvantages: Conceptually weak; lead time needed for a new salesperson to reach average productivity SDM-Ch.5 18
  • 19. Incremental Method • It is based on marginal analysis theory of economics • Basic concept: Net profits will increase when additional salespeople are added, if the incremental sales revenues exceed the incremental costs • Merit: Conceptually accurate, as it quantifies relationships between salesforce size, sales, costs, profits • Demerit: Can not be used if historical data on sales and costs are not available SDM-Ch.5 19
  • 20. Salesforce Staffing • It is one of the most challenging and important responsibilities / activities of sales management • Salesforce Staffing Process includes following stages: • Planning • Recruiting • Selecting • Hiring • Socialisation • We shall briefly discuss each of the above stages SDM-Ch.5 20
  • 21. Planning Stage • It consists of three steps: • Establish responsibility for staffing process • Decide number of salespeople needed • Outline the type of salespeople needed • Establish responsibility for staffing process • Company management decides responsibilities for various stages / activities of staffing process • Generally in a medium / large size company, middle and senior levels H.R. and sales managers are responsible • Proper coordination needed between sales, marketing, and HR executives SDM-Ch.5 21
  • 22. Planning Stage (Continued) Decide the number of salespeople needed • Steps followed by each territory sales manager to plan requirement of sales people: – Decide optimum salesforce size (using methods discussed earlier) – Add number of promotions, retirements, transfers out, terminations, resignations expected from existing salespeople – Subtract expected transfers into the territory and existing salesforce – Make a total of new salespersons needed • Territory sales managers submit their requirements to national / general sales manager, who calculates the total number of new salespersons to be hired SDM-Ch.5 22
  • 23. Outline Type of Salespeople Needed The steps involved in the process are: • Conducting a job analysis • Preparing a job description • Developing job qualifications / specifications Conducting a Job Analysis • It is done by a person from sales / H. R. department, or a consultant. It consists of two tasks: (1) Analyse environment in which the salesperson would work – E.G. nature of customers, competitors, products. (2) Determine duties and responsibilities of the salesperson. Obtain information from sales managers, customers, etc. SDM-Ch.5 23
  • 24. Preparing a Job Description • It is a written document developed from the job analysis • The detailed job description is a useful tool for recruiting, selecting, training, compensating, and evaluating salespeople • Some of the points it generally covers are: • Job title, reporting relationship, types of products / services sold, types of customers, duties and responsibilities, location and geographic area to be covered SDM-Ch.5 24
  • 25. Developing Job Qualifications / Specifications • These are generally based on job description • Job specifications / qualifications include education, sales experience, skills, and personality traits • Many studies done, but no generally accepted job qualifications for selecting salespeople, due to many types of sales jobs • Some methods used for developing job specifications are as under: • Study job description. Useful for a new company • Analyse personal histories of salespersons • Ask customers SDM-Ch.5 25
  • 26. Recruiting Salesforce • Recruiting include activities to get individuals who will apply for the job • The general purpose of recruitment is to get enough qualified candidates, to enable company select the right persons • H.R. and sales managers must update information on government employment regulations • Recruiting stage / process includes following activities: • Finding the sources of sales recruits • Evaluating and selecting recruiting sources • Contacting candidates through the selected source SDM-Ch.5 26
  • 27. Finding the Sources of Sales Recruits • For identifying prospective candidates, firms use internal and external sources. They include: Internal Sources External Sources • Employee referral • Advertisements in programmes newspapers and journals / • Current employees magazines • Promotions and transfers • The Internet (job sites) • Educational institutions • Employment agencies • Job fairs • Other companies SDM-Ch.5 27
  • 28. Evaluating and selecting Recruiting Sources • Recruiting sources are evaluated based on the database built over number of years • Evaluating factors are: • Performance rating of salespeople, after 2 years working • Percentage of salespeople retained, after 2 years working • Total cost of recruiting • Selecting most effective source of recruiting at least cost • For a new company, selection depends on cost • Contacting candidates through the selected source is done by H. R. department SDM-Ch.5 28
  • 29. Selecting Salesforce • Selection process consists of seven major selection steps / tools • Companies differ in using selection tools, depending on expenditure budget and time available • Major selection tools / steps are: • Screening resumes • Application blank • Initial interview • Intensive interview • Testing • Reference check • Physical examination SDM-Ch.5 29
  • 30. Screening Resumes • It is done when the company receives many resumes • This step / tool not required, if somebody else like employment agency does initial screening • Initial screening of resumes are done by comparing with job specifications Application Blank • Widely used, it is a methodical way of collecting relevant information from the applicant • Advantages of using application blank (also called “formal application form”) are: (1) Easy comparison of many applicants (2) Useful for asking question during interview sessions SDM-Ch.5 30
  • 31. Interviews • Widely used selection tool • A good predictor of the candidate’s performance • Initial interviews are used for screening candidates • Intensive interviews are conducted to get indepth view of candidates • Interview structure / type of interviews: • Structured / patterned / guided interviews • Unstructured / non-directed / informal interviews • Semi-structured interviews • Behaviour and performance based interviews • Stress interviews • Purpose is to decide a candidate’s fitness for a job SDM-Ch.5 31
  • 32. Testing • Many firms use tests as a selection tool – EG P&G, IBM • Purpose of testing: To find whether applicants have traits / characteristics that lead to success in sales job • Type of selection tests: • Aptitude tests measure ability for selling and learning • Intelligence tests find out mental intelligence or intelligence quotient (IQ) • Interest tests find out level of interest in a sales career • Knowledge tests measure knowledge of products, markets, etc • Personality tests find out attitude or traits like empathy, self-confidence • Tests must have reliability and validity • Tests should be one of the selection tools and not the only tool SDM-Ch.5 32
  • 33. Reference Checks • They are important due to possibilities of resume frauds and false personal information • They are done by letters / e-mails, telephones, or personal visits • Instead of candidate’s references, previous employers / customers to be included for reference checks Physical Examination • Objective is to find a physical problem that may prevent job performance of an applicant • Most companies want their prospective employees to undergo physical examination • Increasing number of firms ask applicant to complete the health information form without seeing a medical doctor SDM-Ch.5 33
  • 34. Hiring Stage • After completing selection process, a list of candidates to be hired is made • In hiring stage, two activities are performed: (1) The company making the job offer (2) Persuading the applicant to accept it Socialisation Stage • It is the process through which new salespeople learn values, norms, attitudes, and behaviour of people working in the firm • Socialisation process starts before the new salesperson accepts the job offer and continues until the person is assimilated into the company culture • Assimilation is the second stage of socialisation process • Companies have this process, in order to retain new salespeople SDM-Ch.5 34
  • 35. Key Learnings • A sales organisation assists a sales manager to carry out needed tasks efficiently and effectively • Basic types of sales organisations are : (1) line, (2) line and staff, (3) functional, (4) horizontal • Specialisation within sales organisation, which are needed to increase effectiveness of salespeople, are: (a) geographic, (b) product, (c) market, (d) combination • Companies use alternate approaches to deal effectively with major accounts • Methods available for deciding optimum salesforce size are: workload, sales potential, and incremental SDM-Ch.5 35
  • 36. Key Learnings (Continued) • Salesforce staffing process includes five stages: planning, recruiting, selecting, hiring, socialisation • Planning stage includes (1) establishing responsibilities, (2) deciding number of salespeople needed, (3) profiling the type of salespeople needed • Recruitment stage consists of (a) finding sources of sales recruit, (b) evaluating and selecting recruitment sources, (c) contacting candidates • Selection process consists of seven steps / tools: (1) screening resumes, (2) application blank, (3) initial interview, (4) intensive interview, (5) testing, (6) reference check, (7) physical examination • Hiring stage includes (a) making the job offer, (b) persuading applicant to accept it • Socialisation stage is required to retain new salespeople SDM-Ch.5 36