Motivating remuneration in sales
Success factors for performance-related sales remuneration
New remuneration concepts as a competitive advantage
Remuneration as a management and control instrument
Motivation through well-designed remuneration systems
Traditional remuneration systems have lasting deficits
- More power is not worth it.
- Neglect of important sales targets.
- No team orientation.
- Unfair remuneration.
- Incorrect variable income components.
- Neglect of income and costs.
Success factor 1: Effective remuneration requires tangible variable components
- Labor law aspects.
- Usual variable income components (statistical values).
Success factor 2: Compensation of income and costs
- The contribution margin in field and office sales.
- Management of employees via contribution margins.
Success factor 3: The remuneration of several performance criteria
- Operational criteria in the remuneration system.
- Strategic criteria in the remuneration system.
Success factor 4: Target bonuses instead of commissions
- Turn company goals into employee goals.
- Alternative remuneration models with target bonuses.
Success factor 5: Exciting versus boring remuneration
- Additional performance must be worthwhile for employees.
- Variants of an exciting remuneration process.
Success factor 6: Remuneration of "soft" performance criteria
- Promote employee skills and behavior.
- Self-assessment and external assessment.
Success factor 7: Team-oriented remuneration approaches
- The involvement of office staff, call centers, etc.
- The involvement of managers in sales.
The changeover to a new remuneration system
Aspects of collective bargaining law
Supplementary contracts and company agreement
Case studies
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You will learn from Dr. Kieser, a professional for modern sales compensation,
- how to increase the return on sales with the help of modern remuneration,
- how to manage and lead with remuneration,
- how to integrate the back office (sales, marketing, product management, service, etc.) into variable remuneration systems,
- how modern sales remuneration leads to fair employee remuneration that is free from randomness,
- how contribution margin-oriented remuneration systems work,
- how remuneration models can be designed in an "exciting" way that makes extra work worthwhile,
- where the correct variable income components are located.
Participants are familiarized with the development of a motivating remuneration system for field and office staff. The essential features of modern remuneration systems in sales are conveyed and it is shown how to proceed in order to win employees over to the new remuneration system. Significant limits and possibilities under labor law are highlighted.
Practice-oriented training with exercises, discussion of case studies, work aids/checklists, trainer input, discussion and exchange of experience.
Entrepreneurs, managing directors, sales managers, sales managers and marketing managers, managers from sales, accounting and controlling.
- Customized training courses
- Direct application in practice
- Efficient use of time and resources