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Sales Force Incentives at Service Sales Corporation

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  • Arif Iqbal Rana
  • Mohammad Kamran Mumtaz

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The case is about restructuring of the sales force compensation system at Service Sales Corporation (SSC), a large shoe retailer in Pakistan. The organization went through many changes in its supply chain management starting in 2001, when a new COO, Omer Saeed, took over. There was a major increase in sales and the number of shops, and a decrease in the number of salesmen per shop with the net effect that some salesmen were drawing a compensation of ₹25,000–30,000 per month (standard salesmen salary in smaller shops was ₹8,000 per month). When the new COO Amer Mohsin joined in 2009, he was faced with the challenge of designing a salesmen compensation system that was in line with the growth of the organization. The case provides an opportunity to understand how different compensation systems are required as company dynamics change.

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  • Arif Iqbal Rana & Mohammad Kamran Mumtaz, 2017. "Sales Force Incentives at Service Sales Corporation," Asian Journal of Management Cases, , vol. 14(2), pages 160-175, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:anjomc:v:14:y:2017:i:2:p:160-175
    DOI: 10.1177/0972820117712306
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