Sales Management
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
- The field of sales management and its role in the corporation
- Functions of sales management.
- The skills required to properly select salespeople and to deal with those that are not performing as expected.
- Techniques for the proper training and motivation of the sales force.
- Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of various types of compensation plans and expense policies for the sales force.
- Proper supervision and management of sales force.
- Maintaining morale and instilling the right types of motivation for sales force.
- The design of sales territories and routings.
- Understanding the various techniques for sales forecasting and establishing quotas.
- 10. Learning some of the methods of conducting proper sales analysis.
- Effective evaluation methods for providing positive feedback to the sales force performance
- Understanding the realities of sales management in terms of managing ambiguity as well as conflicting directions within an organization.
Instruction will consist of lectures, guest speakers, videos and case studies. Students are required to undertake external research including interviews with sales managers and to present their work using professional presentation techniques. Their major project will be to develop a comprehensive sales force plan. Team activities are an integral part of the course.
Quizzes 20%
Cases 20%
Midterm Examination 25%
Project 25%
Participation 10%
100%
STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ALL COMPONENTS OF THE COURSE TO OBTAIN CREDIT FOR THE COURSE.
At the end of the course, the successful student should be able to:
- explain the basic principles of sales management;
- demonstrate an understanding of the role of the sales force as a part of the marketing mix;
- apply in a competent manner sales management tools such as sales forecasting, sales compensation methods, sales budgeting, sales reports, routings, quotas, sales analysis, and evaluation of performance by means of a team project that creates a sales force plan.
- justify the role of the function of sales management in the corporate structure.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Stanton, W. J., Spiro et al. Management of the Sales Force, Latest Ed. McGraw Hill or equivalent text.
Requisites
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer details for MARK 5410 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |