Jul 19, 2016
Top performing sales organizations are using these ideas, plus adding their own creative twists to recognize and thank their sales reps. The key is to do it on a consistent and daily basis; don’t wait for huge accomplishments to turn on the spotlight. Look for activities, improvements and results that you can recognize every day.
Scroll DownI know you are saying, why would I ever thank a salesperson? They get thanks enough! Big paychecks, travel to exotic destinations and expense accounts that would make Santa Claus jealous.
Unfortunately, perception isn’t reality.
A recent study at one organization with a recognition system in place showed that salespeople thanked their teams five times as often as they were thanked themselves. On a daily basis, this adds up to much more giving versus receiving, thanks.
There are a couple of reasons that might explain this. First off, many salespeople will tell you that their boss is more concerned with what they are NOT doing than with what they are doing well. After awhile those bosses get tuned out.
Second, the role of sales is undergoing a fundamental change from every direction. Customers are by-passing sales reps by going online in record numbers. Marketing is developing sophisticated one-to-one relationships with customers. And sales management is relying more and more on data, reporting and analytics to make decisions. The prevailing opinion is that there’s no need for a thank-you note when the data supplies all of the pat-on-the-backs necessary.
Add to this trend a new generation of tech-savvy sales reps who are coming on board and embracing the new reality – but more than ever are looking for training, updates, quantified performance and assurance that they are heading in the right direction.
Regardless of which generation makes up most of your sales force (and you probably have a mix), it is even more important to reach out with a personal, thank-you message to reinforce that your reps are headed in the right direction.
Here are three ways to thank your sales team (and improve your bottom line in the process):
Top performing sales organizations are using these ideas, plus adding their own creative twists to recognize and thank their sales reps. The key is to do it on a consistent and daily basis; don’t wait for huge accomplishments to turn on the spotlight. Look for activities, improvements and results that you can recognize every day.