Weekly Writing Assignment of MKTG 430

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  • Reminders and Announcements
    Exam 2 due, Group Formation details due by 2/24
  • Class Assignment 3 on Wednesday on Active-listening skills
  • Presentation 1 Review & Comments next Monday
  • Presentation 2 Details Revisited
  • Lecture Review : Chapter 10
  • Lecture: Chapter 11
  • Video Presentation
  • Individual Presentations (last one!)

Wk Topic/Lecture Class Activities Lecture
7 M 2/17 Consultative Sales Presentation Lecture Review Role-Play/Video Presentation Chapter 11
  W 2/19   ON-LINE (Class Assignment 3)  
8 M 2/24 Creating Value with Sales Demonstration Lecture Review/Video Case Class Exercises Chapter 12
  W 2/26 Negotiating Buyer Concerns ON-LINE (Class Quiz 3) Chapter 13
9 M 3/2 Confirming Partnership Lecture Review/Video Presentation Chapter 14
  W 3/4   Presentation 2 preparations  
10 M 3/9   Presentation 2  
  W 3/11 Exam 3 ON-LINE (Exam 3)  
11 M 3/16   Presentation 2  

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Name of student Mon 2/17
Verduzco,Alondra
Jackson,Lamia
Rodriguez,Amber Jeanice
Gu,Shan
Mou, Zheng
Doak,Stephanie

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  • The presentation topic you choose will be an actual group (business to business (B2B) sale presentation at the end of the academic term.
  • Form yourself into a group of 5 students. Decide on a particular selling organization and then plan to make a sales presentation based on their products/services.
  • Make sure the company you choose for your sale presentation are into professional selling (have personal selling practices)
  • Do your research and learn about their personal selling practices.
  • Presentation Team listing/choice of selling organization is to be submitted to your professor by Monday 2/24.

 

  • Students must prepare a 15-20 minutes sales presentation based on a chosen product or service from a personal selling organization of their choice. Students are encouraged to apply as much as possible the approaches, strategies and techniques taught in the course.

 

  • The effective sales presentation is built with a strategic plan. Every step of the sale, from the approach to servicing the sale, is carefully planned in advance.
  • This presentation will account for 10 percent of your final grade. Your team will be notified on your presentation schedule by your professor.

  • Students preparing for our final sales presentation -

You should assume the audience (the class) to be a prospective organizations who are invited to listen to your sales pitch.

You must let your professor know some pre-sales presentation information and assumptions for role-playing purposed which will be carried out during your presentation.

Type and Profile of corporate buyer/s in the audience for role playing

Location and setting of presentation for role playing

Any assumptions for role playing

You must include price details in your presentation and perform the demo

Be prepared to negotiate/handle any sale objections, concerns, resistance

  • Each team will be allowed up to 20 minutes for their sale presentation.
  • Expect 15-20 minutes of Q & A, comments. Be prepared to negotiate/handle any sale objections, concerns, resistance, difficult customers and challenging selling circumstances.
  • You must make a sale to get a good grade. This presentation will account for 10 percent of your final grade.

You must let me know some pre-sales presentation information & Assumptions :-

Type and Profile of buyer/s

Location and setting of presentation

Assumptions

Reminder
- Don’t forget price details in your presentation

- Remember the demo

- Be prepared to negotiate/handle any sale
objections, concerns, resistance

Presentation Team members listing/choice of selling organization is to be submitted to your professor by Monday 2/24.

Make sure you pick a company that is professional selling (have personal selling practices)

Avoid alcoholic beverages-related selling organizations

Nestle

Lean, Melissa, Nic, Fabiola, Abdulaziz, Norma

LA Fitness

Brandon, Nawaf, Omar, Michael, Aimme, Nicole, Van

Redbull

Victoria, Paige, Taylor, Natalie, Ryan, Hera, LIsa

Students must make a actual sales presentation -

You should assume the audience (the class) to be a prospect / potential buyer.

Business to Business selling better

Ensure there are negotiation opportunities

Role-playing important

Do all you can to get that sale!

Chapter 10

The presentation strategy is a plan that includes three prescriptions:

Establishing objectives

Developing presale presentation plan to meet objectives

Renewing one’s commitment to outstanding customer service

(Essentially it is about how do you plan on presenting effectively to your prospect, BEFORE, DURING & AFTER your meeting/s with your prospect, the approach)

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Learning Objective 5—The fifth learning objective is to describe the six main parts of the presentation plan.

Once you have established objectives for the sales presentation, the next step (prescription) involves developing the presentation plan.

Preparing a customized sales presentation can take a great deal of time and energy.

However, it is worth the time since the attention to detail gives you added confidence and helps you avoid delivering unconvincing hit-or-miss sales presentations.

The plan is developed after a careful study of the six-step presentation plan as shown in Figure 10.3.

Each step of this plan is explained in Chapters 10–15. This chapter will next focus on step one: approach.

Please note that although these steps are standard steps and have been for quite some time, the salespeople must remember that the presentation must be adapted to each specific prospect and situation.

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  • Pre-Approach and Approach activities
  • Ways to effectively approach the customer and begin to discover their needs, from social to business
  • 7 ways to convert the prospect’s attention and arouse interest (Agenda, Product demo, Referral, Customer Benefit, Question, Survey and Premium approaches)

Connectivity

Emotional

Intelligence

(EQ)

(1) Capturing Attention & Interest

Emotional

Intelligence

Non-Verbal Communication Skills

- sending & understanding non-verbal messages

- eye contact

- voice tone/pitch

- gestures

- facial expressions (e.g. a smile)

- body expressions & movement

- distance

Emotional Management
(managing own feelings/emotions)

- e.g. managing nervousness

- e.g. projecting confidence -> trust

Relationship Management
(connecting with others)

- Hints of empathy and sincerity (platinum rule)

- Adaptability (style flexing)

- Product Knowledge and Expertise

- Being Personal, Story-telling

- Enthusiasm, Humor

- Clarity, Conversational

- Friendliness

Connectivity

Professor Tan’s ideas

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Copyright © 2018, 2015, 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Learning Objective 5—The fifth learning objective is to describe the six main parts of the presentation plan.

Once you have established objectives for the sales presentation, the next step (prescription) involves developing the presentation plan.

Preparing a customized sales presentation can take a great deal of time and energy.

However, it is worth the time since the attention to detail gives you added confidence and helps you avoid delivering unconvincing hit-or-miss sales presentations.

The plan is developed after a careful study of the six-step presentation plan as shown in Figure 10.3.

Each step of this plan is explained in Chapters 10–15. This chapter will next focus on step one: approach.

Please note that although these steps are standard steps and have been for quite some time, the salespeople must remember that the presentation must be adapted to each specific prospect and situation.

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Chapter 11 – Consultative Sales Presentation

P3

Questions, Questions, Questions

Chapter 11 (18 minutes)