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Process of Sales Management Agency in Chennai

    Process of Sales Management

     

    1. Sales Planning

      • Marketers must plan things well in advance for the best results. It is essential to have concrete plans. Mere guess works do not help in business.
      • Know your product well. Sales professionals must know the USPs and benefits of the product for the consumers to believe them.
      • Identify your target market.
      • Sales Planning makes the products available to the end users at the right time and at the right place.
      • Sales Planning helps the marketers to analyze the customer demands and respond efficiently to fluctuations in the market.
      • Devise appropriate strategies to increase the sales of the products.
    2. Sales Reporting

      • Sales strategies are implemented in this stage.
      • Check the effectiveness of the various strategies. Find out whether they are bringing the desired results or not.
      • The sales representatives should be aware of their roles and responsibilities in the organization.
      • It is essential for the organization to evaluate the outcome of proposed strategies for any particular department. Organizations depend on KPI also called Key Performance Indicator or simply Performance Indicator to measure the effectiveness of implemented strategies.
      • Ask the sales team to submit reports of what all they have done throughout the week. The management must sit with the sales team frequently to assess their performance and chalk out future course of actions.
      • Mapping individual performance over time is essential.
    3. Sales Process

      • Sales representatives should work as a single unit for maximum productivity. A systematic approach results in error free work.
      • The management must make sure sales managers follow a proper channel to reach out to the customers. It pays to adopt a step by step approach.

    Sales professionals should follow the below mentioned steps for maximum sales and better output. Do not ignore any step.

    1. Initial Contact/Lead
      • Collect necessary data of potential customers once the target market is decided.
    2. Information Exchange
      • Inform the customers about various product offerings.
      • Make the customers aware of your brand and its benefits.
      • The information exchange can be either:

        Over the telephone or
        Face to face interaction with the potential customer.

    3. Lead Generation
      • Make a list of the people who show inclination towards purchasing your organization’s products or services.
      • The sales representatives must identify those who have the potential to buy their products.
    4. Need Identification
      • Fix a meeting with the prospective buyers. Sit with the client and try to find out more about his needs and expectations.
      • Suggest them various options which would fulfill their demands.
    5. Qualified Prospect
      • Identify individuals who are keen on purchasing your company’s products or services.
    6. Proposal
      • Once the buyer agrees to purchase particular products, the seller presents a written proposal to him quoting the rates as well as other necessary terms and conditions. Such a document is often called a proposal.
    7. Negotiation
      • Negotiation is a stage where two parties (buyer and seller) discuss and negotiate for the best deal beneficial to all.
    8. Closing of Deal
      • This is the stage where the transaction between the seller and buyer takes place. The selling happens in this stage.
    9. After Sales Service
      • Keep in touch with the customers even after the purchase for higher customer retention.

    Process of Sales Management Agency in Chennai

    About Chennai

    Chennai, was popularly known as Madras till 1996, is the 4th (largest) metropolitan city of India. It’s located on the Coromandel Coast and serves as the capital of Tamil Nadu state. Chennai was named from Chennaipatanam which got its name from the ruler of this region Dhamara Chennapa Nayukudu. Chennai is known as the gateway of the south. The rapid growth in economy and industrial activities has led to the migration of loads of people from different parts of Tamil Nadu and India.

    Demographics:

    The provisional population census of 2011 count says that the population of Chennai is 8,696,010 with a density of 204 per hectare. It experiences a rapid rise in population due to the natural increase and also the higher rate of in-migration. The population growth rate is 7.77 % in the year in the last decade.

    Connectivity:

    Chennai is connected by golden quadrilateral system of highways. Its connected to the other parts of India by NH-4 linking Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore in the west, NH-5 joining Buwaneshwar in the east, NH-45 also known as the GST road connecting Trichy and NH- 205 terminating at Mandapalle in Andhra Pradesh. It has two main railway terminals Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore. Further it’s connected by LRT from different parts of the city. The new metro project CMRL is also being constructed with two corridors linking the city’s different parts. The city is connected by two ports, Chennai port and Ennore port. The Chennai port is the second busiest container hub in India. The Chennai international airport located at Meenampakkam on GST Road.

    Administration:

    Chennai’s city administration is governed by Chennai Corporation that was established in the year 1688. The region of Chennai is divided into north, south and central Chennai with its jurisdiction extending to 426 sq. km. CMDA, Chennai metropolitan development authority has jurisdiction spread over 1,192 sq.km which includes the peripheral areas of Chennai like OMR, GST roads.

    Economy:

    Chennais economy is well balanced between manufacturing and service sector diversified into automobile, software, healthcare, hardware manufacturing and financial service industries. It is expected to grow to 100 million dollars economy by 2025. This is 2.5 times higher than the existing. Chennais Tidel Park is the largest IT park built in Asia. Number of software companies have their offsets here with some having Chennai as their main base like Infosys. BMW and Ford also have their offices in Maraimalai Nagar which is a satellite town in suburbs of Chennai.

     

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