Sales Force Management

Sales Force Management
ISBN-10
1119702828
ISBN-13
9781119702825
Series
Sales Force Management
Category
Sales force management
Language
English
Published
2020
Authors
Joseph F. Hair, Barry J. Babin, Rajiv Mehta

Description

"It's an exciting time to learn about and prepare for a career in sales management - those crucial managers who lead the sales force responsible for generating revenue, i.e., money, which is the lifeblood of any organization. Today, there are more opportunities and challenges for sales managers and their salespeople than at any previous time. Not only are sales managers and salespeople among the most highly paid members of an organization but surveys consistently find that sales jobs are among the most rewarding and satisfying, with the fastest potential routes to senior level management - all the way up to CEO. What's more, few jobs will be as important as those in sales as companies strive to survive and thrive in intensely competitive domestic and global markets. With rapidly advancing technology and ever-evolving tastes and preferences of customers, the sales force will provide an essential connection between selling organizations and their buying organization customers. Today's sales managers must play pivotal, multifaceted roles in planning, organizing, managing, directing, leading, and controlling the sales departments of their organizations. As the critical managers directly responsible for generating revenues and profits, sales managers are responsible for one of the most important of all functions in determining company success"--

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