This one is the 5 of Clubs from the Selling Value card deck.
Most salespeople are paid on commission, and typically that commission is a percentage of the revenue. So, 2% of the revenue, 5% of the revenue, somewhere in that ballpark.
The problem is, that incremental revenue, if I want to grow my revenue by 1%, the salesperson is only going to get 2%, or their commission rate, of the 1%. And it’s a really, really tiny number.
However, for the company, that 1% could be a really big number especially if your overall margins are relatively small, because that incremental 1% of revenue is a hundred percent profit. But we don’t incentivize our salespeople to get that next 1% very much.
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“The key is, we want to give our salespeople incentives to negotiate for that last 1%.”
– Mark Stiving
Ideally, what we would do is, we would create a sales incentive structure so that covering costs, maybe they don’t make anything, but anything from cost to list price, the amount of commission, the amount of incentive payment they get goes up for the higher the price they get.
I, typically, like to have a target price. I also have a list price and a floor price. And I’ll set three different commission rates. Anybody who can sell at list gets a really high commission rate. Anybody who sells at Target or above gets a mid-level commission rate. Anybody who sells above the floor and below the target, it’s a really low commission rate.
But the key is, we want to give our salespeople incentives to negotiate for that last 1%.
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