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Sales Management - What's Involved? Part 2

 

Management Skills

Management, and particularly sales management, operates on and obtains its results from the staff that are managed. This clearly puts emphasis on the behavioural skills required to promote good human relations and helpful attitudes. These skills are developed mainly from:-

- An interest in individual needs and points of view

- Readiness to direct time and thought to analysing attitudes

- A sense of justice or fair dealing

- Respect for the personality of others

To enable the staff that are managed to develop their abilities profitably for themselves and their company good human relations alone are not enough. The manager has to define tasks, set proper objectives, and maintain firm control. The basic skills required to do these things are:

Analytical Ability -Information coming to Sales Managers is of all kinds, from verifiable facts to rumour. It is important to be able to sort the wheat from the chaff, to see the relevance of items of information to one another, and to draw conclusions which seem to fit the facts. Again, when a problem arises it is necessary to analyse it to seek its causes (is it a symptom of something wrong elsewhere?) and establish its true importance.

Judgement -All their decisions express the judgement of the manager on a situation or a person. Having analysed the available information he must then judicially weigh the evidence in order to decide on the best course of action. Few decisions can be wholly right or wrong. Most involve a balance of advantages and disadvantages - Trade Offs.

Communication -What is clear to them must be made clear to other people also. They should ask themselves what every individual needs to know, and why, what reaction they expect from them, and how they will know whether it has occurred. Good communication is not only a matter of clear thinking and expression. Since it takes place between at least two people the communicator should be able to see their communication through the recipients eyes.

And finally lets identify the core competencies of the very best Sales Managers

The Attainment of Targets:

Always attaining targets by the time deadlines

Knowing what to do and doing it, when performance deviates from plan

Ability to Get Things Done:

A good objective setter, planner and above all controller

Always finishing what they start

Co-Operation:

The ability to work with others in a friendly co-operative manner - inspiring others to co-operate

Initiative:

Having both the desire and the ability to ornate and develop constructive ideas

A self-starter able to work with minimum brief

Dependability:

Really dependable, thorough and accurate in everything they undertake

The Selection of People:

Ability to meet manpower quotas and surround themselves with good people

Skilled at getting the facts and making good judgements

Delegation:

Produce results through others - as opposed to trying to doing everything themselves i.e. delegate wisely

Planning and Organising:

Have written down objectives and plan in detail HOW those objectives will be attained

Anticipate problems and plan HOW they will be overcome

Vision:

Ability to look well ahead, be a good forecaster and consider the future, its opportunities and problems that will have to be overcome

Creativity:

Able to generate ideas frequently and always be working out ways and means of doing it better?

Selling Company Policies:

Absolutely loyal under all conditions and a Company Man/Woman

Always sell rather than tell

Human Relations:

Possess the desire to develop from a Boss to a Leader

Ensuring that people enjoy working for them and being a good team builder

Developing Subordinates:

Always practicing what they preach

Using all opportunities to show their people the benefits to them of reading, analysing, practising and improving

Problem Solving:

A positive thinker

Able to quickly pinpoint problems, come up with solutions and get the action going

Technical Knowledge:

Have an exceptional understanding of their speciality area and continually striving to improve that knowledge and keep up-to-date

Management Knowledge:

Have a sound knowledge of modern management techniques applicable to their field and continually developing themselves in this area

Knowledge of Policies:

Have a complete understanding of company policies and procedures

Common-Sense:

Have a highly mature approach to most situations, have and exercise a great deal of commonsense

Enthusiasm:

Possess a zest for the job and always seen to be enthusiastic Smile easily and have a positive, eager and responsive attitude

Ability to Work Under Pressure:

Be able to maintain enthusiasm and good attitudes when the going is tough

Summary

Pick up a typical report and what words do you find? Verbs like analyse, forecast, plan, assess and schedule are used in pursuit of organisations that are efficient, productive and predictable. What set of people are required? Obviously, people who are efficient, effective, proficient, competent, productive and co-operative. But we believe we need to go beyond we need to be inspired, motivated, creators, who are enthusiastic and able to consistently deliver against our key objectives. We should be developing individuals who are not afraid to challenge paradigms, who are prepared to go that extra yard in search of excellence and who understand that success is 80% attitude and only 20% aptitude.

For a group of people to remain consciously competent at optimum performance levels, they require frequent injections of stimulation, motivational guidance and prompting otherwise they can easily lapse into unconsciously competent, or worse, unconsciously incompetent

The primary objective of a professional Sales Manager has to be: To achieve consistently superior results, through the performance of every key individual.

Author: Jonathan Farrington
 
Author Bio:

Jonathan Farrington

Jonathan Farrington is a business coach, mentor, author, and consultant who has helped hundreds of companies and thousands of individuals around the world achieve their full potential and consequently, optimum performance levels in his capacity as Managing Partner of The jfa Group

He has authored in excess of three hundred skills development programmes, designed a range of unique and innovative process tools including the Strategic Workshops series, P4 Programme,Channel Programme and the Vanguard suite. In addition he has designed a range of unique and innovative process tools ? Optimus+ and ASP Profile and written extensively on organisational and sales team development.

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