Continue to explain your features

Assignment Help Basic Statistics
Reference no: EM131828786

Picture yourself as a Procter & Gamble salesperson who plans to call on Ms. Hansen, a buyer for your largest independent grocery store. Your sales call objective is to convince Ms. Hansen that she should buy the family-size Tide detergent. The store now carries the three smaller sizes. You believe your marketing plan will help convince her that she is losing sales and profits by not stocking Tide's family size. You enter the grocery store, check your present merchandise, and quickly develop a suggested order. As Ms. Hansen walks down the aisle toward you, she appears to be in her normal grumpy mood. After your initial greeting and handshake, your conversation continues: Salesperson: Your sales are really up! I've checked your stock in the warehouse and on the shelf. This is what it looks like you need. [You discuss sales of each of your products and their various sizes, suggesting a quantity she should purchase based on her past sales and present inventory.] Buyer: OK, that looks good. Go ahead and ship it. Salesperson: Thank you. Say, Ms. Hansen, you've said before that the shortage of shelf space prevents you from stocking our family-size Tide-though you admit you may be losing some sales as a result. If we could determine how much volume you're missing, I think you'd be willing to make space for it, wouldn't you? Buyer: Yes, but I don't see how that can be done. Salesperson: Well, I'd like to suggest a test-a weekend display of all four sizes of Tide. Buyer: What do you mean? Salesperson: My thought was to run all sizes at regular shelf price without any ad support. This would give us a pure test. Six cases of each size should let us compare sales of the various sizes and see what you're missing by regularly stocking only the smaller sizes. I think the additional sales and profits you'll get on the family size will convince you to start stocking it regularly. What do you think? Buyer: Well, maybe.

Questions

1. Examine each item you mentioned to Ms. Hansen, stating what part of the customer benefit plan each of your comments is concerned with.

2. What are the features, advantages, and benefits in your sales presentation?

3. Examine each of Ms. Hansen's replies, stating the mental buying step she is in at that particular time during your sales presentation.

4. At the end of the conversation, Ms. Hansen said, "Well, maybe." Which of the following should you do now?

a. Continue to explain your features, advantages, and benefits.

b. Ask a trial close question.

c. Ask for the order.

d. Back off and try again on the next sales call.

e. Wait for Ms. Hansen to say, "OK, ship it."

Reference no: EM131828786

Questions Cloud

Situations salespeople commonly face : Below are 13 situations salespeople commonly face. For each situation, determine the mental buying stage that your prospect is experiencing.
Calculate confidence interval of proportion of tax payers : BUS708 Statistics and Data Analysis Statistical Modelling Assignment. Calculate a 95% confidence interval of the proportion of tax payers
Through one of local supermarkets : Think of a product sold through one of your local supermarkets. Assume you were recently hired by the product's manufacturer to contact the store's buyer
Buyer in the buyer dealing with salespeople : What's in it for me?" Finally, ask what superiors expect of a buyer in the buyer's dealing with salespeople.
Continue to explain your features : 1. Examine each item you mentioned to Ms. Hansen, stating what part of the customer benefit plan each of your comments is concerned with.
How would you plan the sales call : If you were Ralph, how would you plan the sales call?
Moral development relate to ellen situation : 1. What are the main ethical issues, if any, in the Telemax, Inc., case? Describe each ethical issue. 2. What are Ellen's options?
What are the four sales presentation methods : What are the four sales presentation methods discussed in this chapter? Briefly explain each method; include any similarities and differences in your answer.
Need fulfillment phase of the sales presentation : One salesperson profiled in this book stated that he concentrates on the need fulfillment phase of the sales presentation.

Reviews

Write a Review

Basic Statistics Questions & Answers

  Statistics-probability assignment

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:  A word is selected at random from the following poem of Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam (1048-1131), translated by English poet Edward Fitzgerald (1808-1883). Find the expected value of the length of th..

  What is the least number

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     what is the least number of applicants that should be interviewed so as to have at least 50% chance of finding one such secretary?

  Determine the value of k

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     Experience shows that X, the number of customers entering a post office during any period of time t, is a random variable the probability mass function of which is of the form

  What is the probability

MATH1550H: Assignment:Questions: (Genetics) What is the probability that at most two of the offspring are aa?

  Binomial distributions

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Questions:  Let’s assume the department of Mathematics of Trent University has 11 faculty members. For i = 0; 1; 2; 3; find pi, the probability that i of them were born on Canada Day using the binomial distributions.

  Caselet on mcdonald’s vs. burger king - waiting time

Caselet on McDonald’s vs. Burger King - Waiting time

  Generate descriptive statistics

Generate descriptive statistics. Create a stem-and-leaf plot of the data and box plot of the data.

  Sampling variability and standard error

Problems on Sampling Variability and Standard Error and Confidence Intervals

  Estimate the population mean

Estimate the population mean

  Conduct a marketing experiment

Conduct a marketing experiment in which students are to taste one of two different brands of soft drink

  Find out the probability

Find out the probability

  Linear programming models

LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELS

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd