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Do You Feel Your Best Salesperson Should be Waiting on Your Best Customers?
February 27, 2008
So—I’ve talked about floor time versus batter-up many times before—but while at the HOF forum (now remember I can only discuss general issues) the topic about batter-up came up and someone from HOF felt it is very stupid for us to be using that system.
In my store, each employee is given equal floor time and on Saturdays we do batter-up so that we can shake things up a little. Saturdays, usually, we have a huge number of walk-ins and this way everyone gets to help someone and it keeps things moving. The day goes by fast because between 2-5pm we are all busy and each one of us has waited on a few people. Weekdays we use floor time and I really like floor time—because this allows my staff who are not on the floor to clientele (call customers who purchased items previously, call repairs, email people for their anniversary and birthdays, etc).
Some feel—why would you give the same amount of floor time to your best salesperson as you would to new people. After I heard this, the first thought that came to mind was—well how will my other full and part-timers ever improve if they are on the floor so little. Going back to the train of thought in my last blog—these mediocre salespeople will never be your best salespeople: they do their job, can improve with training, but most of the time they lack energy and passion that your greatest assets have.
Some at the forum said—Well, we’ve been in busy so long and have done this system forever—how can I sit down and now tell them, “Well your sales aren’t as great as so and so—so you’ll be on the floor less time.” The answer to this question was, “Go back and reevaluate your compensation packages. This kind of information should be discussed as soon as the new salesperson comes on board. Your best salesperson should be given the most time because they are creating the most clientele and money for your business.”
What do you think about that????????????????
Posted by Shanu Singh Guliani on February 27, 2008 | Comments (4)