2009 Sales Quotas - First Quarter Results Reported
Posted on: Thursday, 30 April 2009, 14:49 CDT
The results suggest that half of the companies are adjusting quotas to match market realities. The other 50% are either: 1) doing fine and don't need to make adjustments, 2) going to wait before making any adjustments, or 3) planning to let their sales personnel "suffer/participate" with the rest of the company personnel now being subjected to no pay raises, layoffs and curtailed expenses.
"Even with reported soft sales quotas assigned for 2009, the first quarter has been tough on sales personnel. Only 37.8% are reaching quota on year-to-date basis," reports
More than 200 companies representing over 120,000 sales personnel contributed to the survey. Over 45% of the reporting companies have sales greater than
The 2009 Sales Quota Update Survey Executive Summary is now available for download at www.salescompsolutions.com.
The Alexander Group, Inc. provides Fortune 1000 companies with advanced sales growth solutions to acquire, retain and grow their businesses. Visit www.alexandergroupinc.com or call 800.327.8525.
SOURCE The Alexander Group, Inc
Source: PR Newswire
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