Sales today are challenging. Between a bad economy and a lot of competition, getting your staff to do their best is the key to making your business thrive. Retail sales training is a big part of it; your management style is another.
One way to be sure to get the best out of your staff is to be sure they are adequately trained. They need to know how to sell, and how to sell your products. Retail wireless sales encompass knowledge of different phones, carriers, plans and rebates.
They need to know the difference between Apple, Android and Windows phones; how they differ, what kinds of apps are available for them, operating systems and how each phone works. Having all that information can crowd out all the sales training you have provided for them. Are they talking too much? Are they pushing items customers don?t want? Are they letting customers walk away because they can?t close?
So now it comes down to how do you manage your staff in order to make them want to do their best? ?Top-down? management would mean things get done, but you won?t get a lot of voluntary cooperation. A teamwork style is much more conducive to learning, innovation, creativity and cooperation. If you are this kind of manager, you can give direction while making each person realize that their contribution is important to the big picture. Welcome new ideas and participation from your team members. Your sales team will feel valued and take ownership of the store?s success.
So now you have a well trained team that feels you value them. Great, but now what? Set up incentives to keep them invested. Foster some good natured competition. Make goals that stretch your team, but aren?t impossible to reach. Reward hard work.
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