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SDM Syllabus

This document outlines the course syllabus for MBA IV Trimester MMM 847: Sales and Distribution Management. The course focuses on sales techniques, managing a sales force, and distribution channels. It aims to teach students how to understand sales planning and staffing, manage and motivate sales teams, and analyze key success factors for sales executives. The course is divided into five units which cover topics like the sales process, sales planning and budgeting, sales force management, distribution management, and managing distribution channels.
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SDM Syllabus

This document outlines the course syllabus for MBA IV Trimester MMM 847: Sales and Distribution Management. The course focuses on sales techniques, managing a sales force, and distribution channels. It aims to teach students how to understand sales planning and staffing, manage and motivate sales teams, and analyze key success factors for sales executives. The course is divided into five units which cover topics like the sales process, sales planning and budgeting, sales force management, distribution management, and managing distribution channels.
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MBA IV Trimester

MMM 847: SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT

INTRODUCTION
Sales Management focuses on the sales techniques and the management of the sales force.
The success of any sales and marketing department lies in the effectiveness of the Sales
Force. The goal of the Sales Management course is to examine the elements of an
effective sales force as a key component of the organization's total marketing effort. A
successful Sales Manager needs to understand the fundamentals of the sales process, the
relationship between sales and marketing, sales force structure and issues in recruiting,
selecting, training, motivating, compensating and retaining salespeople.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• To understand the planning and staffing needs in professional sales
• To learn how to manage and motivate a professional sales team, as a Sales manager
• To analyse the key success factors for sales executive performance

LEARNING OUTCOMES
On completing the course the student
1. Would be able to understand the planning and staffing needs in professional sales.
2. Would learn how to manage and motivate a professional sales team, as a sales manager.
3. Would be able to analyze the key success factors for sales executive performance.
4. Would learn how to manage and motivate distribution channel members

UNIT-I:
Introduction to Sales Management: Evolution of Sales Management, importance of
Sales Management, types of Selling, difference between Selling and Marketing, Modern
Day Sales Activities, Selling Skills, Selling Strategies, Selling Process.

UNIT-II:
Sales Planning and Budgeting: Sales planning process, sales forecasting methods, sales
budgeting process, methods used for deciding sales budget, types of quotas and quota
setting procedure, reasons for establishing or revising sales territories, routing and
scheduling sales persons, market cost analysis.

UNIT-III:
Sales Force Management: Recruitment and selection of the sales force, training the sales
force, sales force motivation, sales force compensation, sales force control and evaluation.
UNIT-IV:
Introduction to Distribution Management: Definition, need for Distribution Channels,
designing the Marketing Channels, Motivating and Evaluating Channel Members,
Capturing the Customer requirements

UNIT-V:
Managing Distribution Channels: Managing Channel Information Systems, reasons for
Channel Conflicts, Managing Conflict, Managing, Ethical issues in Sales and Distribution
Management

Case Analysis (Not Exceeding 200 words)

TEXT BOOK
1. Krishna K Havaldar, Vasnt M Cavale(2011) Sales and Distribution Management, 2nd
edition, Tata Mcgraw Hill

REFERENCES
1. Tapan K. Panda &Sunil Sahadev (2011), Sales and Distribution Management 2nd edition
Oxford Press.
2. S.L. Gupta, M.K.Rampal (2009) Cases in Sales and Distribution Management, Himalaya
Publication house.
3. K.Sridhara Bhat (2011) Sales and Distribution Management, 1st, Himalaya Publication
house.
4. S.A.Chunawalla (2012) Sales and Distribution Management, 3rd edition, Himalaya
Publication house.
5. Dinesh kumar (2012) Marketing Channels ,Oxford Press.
6. Richard R Still, Edward W Cundiff, Norman &A P Govoni(2011) Sales and Distribution
Management, 5th edition, Pearson Publications.
7. Spiro Stanton & Rich (2010) Management of Sales Force, 13th edition, Tata McGraw Hill.
8. Prof. M.V. Kulkarni (2010) Sales and Distribution Management, Everest Publishing
House.
9. Anne T Coughlan etal (2011), Marketing Channels, 7th edition, Pearson education.
10. . Mark W Johnston, Greg W Marshall (2009), Sales Force Management, 9th edition, Tata
McGraw Hill.
11. Dr.S.L.Guptha (2010), Sales and Distribution Management, 2nd edition, Excel books.
12. Pingali Venugopal (2012) Sales and Distribution Management, Sage Publications.

JOURNALS
1. Indian Journal of Marketing & Journal of Advertising Research
2. GITAM Journal of Management, GITAM Institute of Management,
GITAM University, Visakahapatnam
3. Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business School Publication Co. USA
4. Vikalpa, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad .

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