Week 7 – You Decide
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Scenario Summary
You are Bob Yeader, a Sales Manager, of a small printing company. One of you sales people asked for a meeting. The meeting was difficult. The sales person, Pat Lawson, broke down in the meeting. Pat said the work was too much and the customers too demanding. Where Pat used to be able to get all the work done in one a week, there was now too much work. Your internal staff has noticed that Pat seems stressed. You wonder if customers are seeing the stress. Pat was ready to quit. Pat has been with your company for 15 years.
You knew that there was more work, after all there were more customers, and you recently put in place some new procedures and technology to make to service customers better and increase sales. Pat was the only one struggling; at least you thought so. You were wondering what your options are.
Your Role/Assignment
Your role is to come up with a solution for Bob’s situation. If you were in Bob Yeader’s position what would you do? Define the problem(s) as you see it? Determine possible solutions and pick a solution to implement immediately.
Activity
Read the You Decide scenario and decide on a response. Your goal is to identify the critical issues in the scenario and determine how you would resolve. Write a report correctly formatted of at least 125 words. Drop the report in the DropBox. Remember to run the spelling and grammar checker on your work before turning it in.
Week 7 – You Decide
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Key Players
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Chris Nihil
HR Manager
Look Bob, there have been a lot of changes lately. Things are going great on the sales end, but it is taking its toll. Pat is not the only one struggling. Some others have talked to me as well. Your emphasis on generating new sales is coming at the expense of some old customers. Also it takes a lot more work to generate new sales. Pat has been with us for 15 years and we want to keep her. Pat has our largest customers and they seem to be happy with her. You are asking more of the sales people but haven’t provided any support.
George Fish
Customer Service
I am not sure what is going on but I have more customers than Pat and am not having any trouble keeping up. Give me Pat’s customers and I’ll keep up fine. I don’t understand what is going on, I have been here six months and it seems to me we are too soft on these old sales people. Pat doesn’t even know how to use text messaging. If they can’t do the work, we should make some changes. Know what I mean? I have some friends I just graduated with who aren’t working and could step in and do the job right away.
Jack Mason
Bob Yeader’s Consultant
Bob, I see this a lot. With more emphasis on technology and procedures some people aren’t as quick to catch on. You made a lot of changes, but you know there has not been any training, and when was the last time you have done any sales training or time management training. You need to spend more time with your sales group.
Pat has your largest customers and spends a lot of time with them. If I remember right these customers are not only large, but complicated. Don’t you want Pat to spend time with these customers? Who generated the last new customer? It was Pat wasn’t it?
Monica Milton
Customer Service Representative
Look, I work a lot with Pat. Pat is used to schmoozing with customers and spending a lot of time socializing. Pat is used to doing everything for the customer. With as many customers as we now have and the emphasis on getting new customers, that isn’t working. It seems to me Pat is disorganized. A lot of the work is falling onto me and I definitely don’t have the time to do Pat’s job