Sales data capture challenges
January 23, 2008 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Distributors
Salesmen traditionally have been criticized for inadequate data capturing in outlets. However, some sales environments provide unique challenges for sales organization. Limited time. Salesmen are likely to struggle in fast paced environments where data capturing will slow down the sales process. Organizations must evaluate simplified processes that require limited time to complete. Aggressive environments. For [...]
Sales data collection
January 23, 2008 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Distributors
Not all sales systems can be automated right away. However it is important to start with small improvements. These improvements can be standardized forms or simplified forms e.g. checkboxes. The following needs to be analyzed: Data collection process Accuracy of data Potential collaboration with sales partners Data entry simplifications Timeliness of data Share:del.icio.usFacebookTwitterLinkedIn
10 key steps for developing a distributor evaluation system
January 16, 2008 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Checklists, Distributors
Map out requirements- develop evaluation criteria and get agreement from key stakeholders Process and roles- identify each stakeholders’ role in each operational process Benchmarking-determine key KPIs that will form part of the evaluation Create rating systems- develop the system and communicate and train employees and distributor partners. Ensure all parties have a clear understanding of [...]
Learnings from Unilever Indonesia
December 18, 2007 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Asia, Consumer Goods, Distributors, Featured Articles, Route-to-Market
I recently read an article about the success of Unilever Indonesia, one of Asia’s top consumer goods companies. Please find below a summary of the key learning: Distribution network strength – covering more than 600,000 outlets, their distribution network is a key competitive strength and a barrier for entry. Growth in modern trade- accelerated growth [...]
The basics of supply chain
December 2, 2007 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Distributors
The four basic components of a supply chain from a distribution perspective are: The flow of product from your factory or warehouse to your distribution partners (distributor and outlets) and to the final consumer. The flow of information along the chain. Information may include product and competitor information, and it can flow back and fourth [...]
10 distributor problems and how to avoid them
November 28, 2007 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Checklists, Distributors
Not covering all the outlets- track and monitor outlet distribution on a regular basis. Ensure the customer list and maps are up to date. Service levels drop- work with distributors and get an understanding why service levels are going down. Lack of experience- the distributor does not have the required category experience to do the [...]
Distribution woes
September 5, 2007 by Tielman Nieuwoudt
Filed under Distributors, Route-to-Market
I recently ran a number of workshops for a beverage company in Bangkok, Johannesburg and Dar es Salaam. One central theme kept popping up. Distributors. Furthermore two questions were continuously asked: How to manage distributors in emerging markets? How to keep control of the outlet base? The following key issues were highlighted: Distributor selection criteria. [...]



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