
Strategic Customer Management
Strategizing the Sales Organization
Oxford University Press
Published on 12. March 2009
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-0-19-954450-9 (ISBN)
Description
A revolution is taking place in the way companies organize and manage the 'front-end' of their organization, where it meets its customers.
Traditional concepts of sales management, account management, and customer service are being overtaken by initiatives like customer business development, the strategic sales organization, and strategic customer management. This book aims to provide insights into how this revolution is unfolding and to provide a framework for executives and management students to address the issues involved. The book focuses on the transformation of the traditional sales organization into a strategic force leading the strategic customer management process in companies.
Traditionally, the area of sales management has mainly been treated as a tactical, operational topic in the conventional marketing literature - simply part of the communications mix within the planned marketing programme. However, the emergence of major customers as dominant buyers in many sectors as a result of pressures towards consolidation and enhanced scale of operations, is changing the way in which sales issues are addressed in supplier organizations. The growth of new forms of buyer-seller relationship based on collaboration and partnering has encouraged organizations to reconsider the sales and account management operation as an important source of competitive differentiation in commoditized markets. Increasingly, sales is being perceived as a central part of business strategy and attention given to the challenges in better aligning sales processes with strategy. This has many implications for the design of the sales organization and its management strategy, which go far beyond the confines of conventional marketing views.
Traditional concepts of sales management, account management, and customer service are being overtaken by initiatives like customer business development, the strategic sales organization, and strategic customer management. This book aims to provide insights into how this revolution is unfolding and to provide a framework for executives and management students to address the issues involved. The book focuses on the transformation of the traditional sales organization into a strategic force leading the strategic customer management process in companies.
Traditionally, the area of sales management has mainly been treated as a tactical, operational topic in the conventional marketing literature - simply part of the communications mix within the planned marketing programme. However, the emergence of major customers as dominant buyers in many sectors as a result of pressures towards consolidation and enhanced scale of operations, is changing the way in which sales issues are addressed in supplier organizations. The growth of new forms of buyer-seller relationship based on collaboration and partnering has encouraged organizations to reconsider the sales and account management operation as an important source of competitive differentiation in commoditized markets. Increasingly, sales is being perceived as a central part of business strategy and attention given to the challenges in better aligning sales processes with strategy. This has many implications for the design of the sales organization and its management strategy, which go far beyond the confines of conventional marketing views.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Numerous figures
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
672 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-954450-9 (9780199544509)
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03/2009
OUP eBook
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Persons
Nigel F Piercy BA, MA, PhD, DLitt, FCIM is one of the best-known business school academics in marketing and strategy in the UK. He is Professor of Marketing and Strategy at Warwick Business School. He was previously professor of strategic marketing at Cranfield School of Management, where he was head of the marketing group. His research interests are in strategic marketing, most recently emphasizing the sales/marketing interface and the impact of strategic customers on buyer-seller relationships. Nigel has published twenty books and written around 300 articles and papers appearing in the management literature throughout the world.
Nikala Lane is Associate Professor of Marketing at Warwick Business School.
Nikala Lane is Associate Professor of Marketing at Warwick Business School.
Author
Professor of Marketing and Strategy, Warwick Business School
Associate Professor of Marketing, Warwick Business School
Content
PART I: MAKING THE CASE; PART II: MAKING THE SALES ORGANIZAION STRATEGIC; PART III: MEETING BROADER CHALLENGES YET