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5 Key Pillars of Effective Sales Performance Management

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Although SPM strategy varies by company and industry, the most effective sales performance management strategies typically involve a combination of the same core pillars. These pillars include organizational alignment, robust reporting, ongoing professional development, incentive compensation, and sales enablement.

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Meet the Spiff Team: Chapter Six

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Connor Shlatz, Front-End Software Engineer. John knows too well the inefficiencies that come with using the awkward combination of Excel and screenshots from accounting platforms to explain commission payments, so when he learned about Spiff’s game-changing software he knew he had to join the team! Brandyn Bennet, Software Engineer.

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How to write a monthly sales report to improve sales performance

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However, your teams may need some pointers on how to write a useful monthly sales report for their own benefit. After you’ve brushed up on monthly sales report criteria, you can take your reporting software a step further. Sales performance data from any time period can be an extremely powerful reporting tool.

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How Do You Incentivise SaaS Sales?

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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is generally thought to be a challenge for incentive plan designers – but is this true – why is it important and what are some of the key considerations in getting the design right? SaaS sales models are a challenge as an incentive designer, sales operations or finance for a number of reasons.

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AI Won’t Replace Sales Comp Managers: Here’s Why

The Spiff Blog

This learning curve is especially significant if you’re a new sales comp manager, or if you’re responsible for taking over plans someone else built. It can take countless hours to understand plan construction, the purpose behind each formula, or how to make changes without breaking the logic that’s already in place.

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Re-programming Commission Operations for Maximum Growth

The Spiff Blog

However, unlike a typical software engineer, most people patching together complex formulas in Excel don’t actually realize they’re programmers. You need proper commission software. If you’ve heard of the agile approach, that’s probably because it’s one of the most popular ways to build software in the world.