sales force motivation role, scope and methods
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Presented by:
Amit Kumar ( BM 012015)
Bhashker Jee (BM 012041)
Brajesh Singh (BM 012042)
Arunesh Tiwari (BM 012035)
Divya Shree Srivastava (BM 012050)
Abhay Singh(BM 012002)
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Motivation
What is Motivation? Motivation is some driving force within
individuals by which they attempt to achieve some goal in order to fulfill some need or expectation.
What is Sales Force Motivation?Motivation is the effort salespeople want to make to complete various aspects of their jobs.
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In term of sales force:• Motivation is the inner feeling to work better
to achieve best result• It is desire to do better than the best.
Performance = Ability x Motivation
Types of Motivation• Extrinsic motivation ( related to tangible
rewards such as money )• Intrinsic motivation ( related to psychological
rewards such as the sense of challenge and achievement).
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Process of Motivation
MOTIVE
TENSION REDUCTIONBEHAVIOUR
GOAL
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MOTIVATIONAL FRAMEWORK
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Unique nature of the sales job Changes in market Environment Individuality of Sales people Diversity in Company Goals
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FINANCIAL REWARDS
Basic Compensation plan Salary Commissions Bonus payments Sales Contests Merchandise & travel Through Cyberspace Incentives
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NON FINANCIAL REWARDSNON FINANCIAL REWARDS
Recognition awards; such as trophies, Certificates
Promotions
Praise and encouragement from management
Job enrichment
Sales meetings and conventions
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Motivation of Sales PeopleThere is mainly four ways to motivate
sales people:
Need Hierarchy Theory Hertzberg’s Two Factor Theory ERG Theory Goal Setting Theory
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NEED HIERARCHY THEORY
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CONT.
Physiological: Food, home & shelter. Safety & Security: Job security, Fringe
Benefits Social: Liking & Respect from Boss /
Peers / Customers Self Esteem: Job title, responsibility,
recognition and promotion Self Actualization: Challenging job,
Creativity and achievement in work
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HERZBERG TWO FACTOR THEORY
Hygiene Factors Motivational Factors
Corporate policy & Administration
Relationship with supervisor & peers
Work conditions Salary Personal life Status Security Supervision
Achievement Recognition Work Responsibility Advancement Growth
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ERG THEORY
Existence (E), Relatedness (R) and Growth (G) needs are structured in a hierarchical order. The theory postulates that:
a) The lower the level of satisfaction in a need the more it will be desired;
b) The higher the satisfaction in a lower level need, the greater the desire to satisfy a higher level need; and
c) The lower the satisfaction in a higher level need the greater the desire for satisfying lower level needs.
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GOAL SETTING THEORY
People have needs / aspirations, they set goals, go about getting these goals.
Higher goals – higher outputs. Set goals for salespeople:
Plan activities better, Learns to prioritize manage time.
Goal should be clear & not too difficult to achieve.
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Factors Influencing The Motivation Of The Sales Person
20 30 40 50 60
Exploration(1)
Establishment(2)
Maintenance(3)
Disengagement(4)
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1. Exploration: This is the stage where the new recruits are in the stage of exploration & are unsure about whether selling is the career that best suits them.
2. Establishment: In this stage the sales person have settled in an occupation & wish to develop that occupation into a successful career.
3. Maintenance: In this stage salesperson concern is retaining the present position, status & performance level with in the sales force.
4. Disengagement: At last stage the salespeople prepare for retirement & loss self identity may separation from one’s sales job.
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