Anonymous
26-08-06, 10:25 AM
Last week I went to do some shopping....
Called in at MFI and was aware of five pairs of eyes scanning me as I entered. I stopped by the first kitchen display and, after I had been there for about 30 seconds, Pair of Eyes (POE) 1 just happened to arrive to busily open some drawers in the display, before turning to me and saying: "You alright there?" In the ten minutes I was there, POEs 2, 3, 4 & 5 repeated this with slight variations: "You ok there?", "You alright?", and my favourite, "You alright mate?".
Later, in PC World, it was three times the same: "You alright there?"
In Dixons - or Curries Digital as it seems to have become - I had just walked in the door when the scruffy guy with greasy hair bounded up and said: "You alright?"
Apart from an abject lack of grammar (and politeness), where are all the sales skills these days? Does no-one know the difference between an open and closed question? Are there any real sales persons out there or just formulaic hucksters?
At home this week, I had three phone calls (actually I had about 23...) each advising me that someone was in my road doing quotations on new soffits and pvc doors. I asked one person how long they had been in my area; she blustered a little and said she thought a few days, to which I replied: "Then your Marketing Dept will know that the houses within a radius of 100 metres of this road are Grade 2 listed, not allowed pvc doors and are stone built without soffits." This morning I had a call from Bike magazine - my third I think. "We have a special offer on...." said the bright voice. "STOP now" I said, "I like to get my magazine from the newsagent." Bright Voice seemed to think this was terribly odd...
What is the point of Colleges and Universities etc running Marketing courses if no-one does research? Is the only game in town script-reading direct teleselling? How will customers learn about products when no retailer stocks them for examination and evaluation?
I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that Sales and Marketing skills are seen as totally unnecessary these days.....
So.
Called in at MFI and was aware of five pairs of eyes scanning me as I entered. I stopped by the first kitchen display and, after I had been there for about 30 seconds, Pair of Eyes (POE) 1 just happened to arrive to busily open some drawers in the display, before turning to me and saying: "You alright there?" In the ten minutes I was there, POEs 2, 3, 4 & 5 repeated this with slight variations: "You ok there?", "You alright?", and my favourite, "You alright mate?".
Later, in PC World, it was three times the same: "You alright there?"
In Dixons - or Curries Digital as it seems to have become - I had just walked in the door when the scruffy guy with greasy hair bounded up and said: "You alright?"
Apart from an abject lack of grammar (and politeness), where are all the sales skills these days? Does no-one know the difference between an open and closed question? Are there any real sales persons out there or just formulaic hucksters?
At home this week, I had three phone calls (actually I had about 23...) each advising me that someone was in my road doing quotations on new soffits and pvc doors. I asked one person how long they had been in my area; she blustered a little and said she thought a few days, to which I replied: "Then your Marketing Dept will know that the houses within a radius of 100 metres of this road are Grade 2 listed, not allowed pvc doors and are stone built without soffits." This morning I had a call from Bike magazine - my third I think. "We have a special offer on...." said the bright voice. "STOP now" I said, "I like to get my magazine from the newsagent." Bright Voice seemed to think this was terribly odd...
What is the point of Colleges and Universities etc running Marketing courses if no-one does research? Is the only game in town script-reading direct teleselling? How will customers learn about products when no retailer stocks them for examination and evaluation?
I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that Sales and Marketing skills are seen as totally unnecessary these days.....
So.