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1309.1 | Sell DEC -- Win AT&T | FASDER::AHERB | | Tue Dec 11 1990 08:05 | 4 |
| There were some that got the catalog (green stamps?) but no explanation
of what in the world it's purpose was. Curious thing is that the
computer "prizes" include Apple and AT&T (PC). Maybe next year, a
Sparcstation will be added.
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1309.2 | Having Received a catalog and nn,000 points | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | A Renaissance Man | Tue Dec 11 1990 12:15 | 9 |
| The catalog is actually produced by a firm that specializes
in Sales Motivation. Other then the fact that Digital contracted
with them for the catalog, they have nothing to do with us.
The catalog contains only the best merchandise.
No I am not a Sales Rep, but the program includes Sales
Support types. For once we are not the orphan child.
Larry
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1309.3 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Dec 11 1990 13:06 | 3 |
| >The catalog contains only the best merchandise.
But .1 said it contains only non-DEC computers! Whose side are you on, anyway?
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1309.4 | | ASABET::COHEN | | Tue Dec 11 1990 14:34 | 3 |
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Oh, I don't know. . . I'd take an Apple over the DECstation
I've been issued any day.
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1309.5 | Arrest that man and have him drawn & quartered! | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue Dec 11 1990 14:42 | 0 |
1309.6 | Gerald, be merciful: he may have some taste in his software. | LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Tue Dec 11 1990 15:04 | 6 |
| .5:
Well, depending on what kind of DECstation it is, it's running either
MS-DOS or Punix...
Dick
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1309.7 | Cost of gas grill=$=loss of Post-it pads | WJOUSM::GASKELL | | Wed Dec 12 1990 12:33 | 7 |
| A gas grill's nice. A fair gift for reward and recog. of outstanding
performance (if it's open to everyone). Much cheeper than a trip to
Hawaii. Maybe someone in DEC DOES recognize that the company has
fallen on lean times.
(I do just wonder though, how many Post-It pads could you buy for the
cost of one gas grill?)
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1309.8 | Mea Culpa | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | A Renaissance Man | Wed Dec 12 1990 12:52 | 10 |
| Actually I forgot to put quotes around the word Best.
If you look at the price of the AT&T and compare it
to a Tandy (remember that the catalog firm has no
dealings with Digital other then providing the "Prizes")
someone who is not very knowledgeable would probably
pick the AT&T over the Tandy. I would like to get the
Grand Piano that is in the catalog but my wife and I
will pass up on the Sable Coat.
Larry
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1309.9 | | CUPMK::PHILBROOK | Customer Publications Consulting | Wed Dec 12 1990 13:10 | 5 |
| I think most of us are here for a salary (cash!) and not gas grills and
PCs. Why don't they just give the salespeople cash rewards (commissions,
perhaps?!)
Mike
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1309.10 | Mary Kay buying out DEC? | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Wed Dec 12 1990 13:44 | 1 |
| Where do I sign up for the Purple and Dark Pink Cadillac?
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1309.11 | Re: ,.9, Sales Commisions | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | A Renaissance Man | Thu Dec 13 1990 11:58 | 13 |
| They do. Its called SP2. A certain percentage of the top
performers get a check based on how much they over-
acheived.
Then there are us Sales Support types, who have no metrics,
No defined way to get SP2 or Hawaiian boon-doggles, but
we do work for Sales, except of course when it comes to
company cars (there is a guy in the office whose car was
totaled, he is currently renting a car because fleet won't
accept the Sales DM signature on the car order form and
the Software DM won't sign it because he doesn't work
for software, but that is another rat-hole).
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1309.12 | | ALOSWS::KOZAKIEWICZ | Shoes for industry | Fri Dec 14 1990 21:59 | 12 |
| re: .11
No metrics? Where do you work?
This Sales Support puppy has a $24M number. If he doesn't make it, he
probably won't get a raise. Results count, not effort. If he blows it
out, he won't get SP2 either.
Oh yes, I like this system...
Al
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1309.13 | Expensive way to reward people | SENIOR::HAMBURGER | Whittlers chip away at life | Sat Dec 15 1990 22:33 | 19 |
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Interesting.....I may have the names/opinions wrong BUT.....
I do believe one Sales support reader here was complaining in a
previous note about not ever getting a turkey, but then he was getting
points in this catalog reward system....If I'm wrong, feel free to note it
here and I'll admit it. Dialed in from home is too slow to go back to check
my impressions. It I'm right, it would seem like a strange contradiction.
One comment...these sales promotion companies offer a nice selection of
intersting things, but the gifts do cost megabucks for DEC.....no discounts
on anything offered in there. I wonder if DEC could do better with either
cash rewards or a limited selection of items handled directly thru
purchasing in a central location. I have a feeling purchasing handles just
about everything you could imagine in the course of a year somewhere, with
the exception of the sable coat mentioned!
Vic
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1309.14 | | BRULE::MICKOL | Question Authority | Sun Dec 16 1990 23:07 | 14 |
| I thought (in fact I'm sure of it) I saw a memo a month or so ago that the
Performance Plus incentive program was cancelled. Maybe it was just the Eastern
States Region....
Here in Upstate New York, our performance metrics are based on 40% of the
Sales budget for the sales people we support. The other 60% is typical
employee attributes that are not so easily measured: technical expertise,
leadership, training, customer satisfaction, interpersonal skills, etc.
Regards,
Jim
Sales Support
Rochester, NY
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1309.15 | I wish this district was so organized | TELGAR::WAKEMANLA | A Renaissance Man | Mon Dec 17 1990 13:59 | 18 |
| I think that the problem is that the district I am in has not
bothered to organize how Sales Support is measured.
Everytime it come time to give out peirks, in this district,
the SS people are chosen by nomination. I have no
measureable metrics to determine what my performance
level is (but the Sales Reps I support say I am great).
A lot rides on performance besides perks, like pay raises...
As for a reply a few back, $24.5M worht of what are you
measured on?? If I get a budget, I am leaving Sales Support
as I feel it will dillute my technical creativity and encourage
me to take the quick way out.
My opinion
Larry
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1309.16 | what a waste | ANOSWS::CALABRESE | | Fri Apr 12 1991 16:47 | 19 |
| I find this so extremely objectionable. First of all instead of
"perking" sales support resources (sales animals are a whole other
beast), who by definition are just -"doing the job"- why not just
can those that don't. I mean this way those of us less fortunate
CONTRIBUTORS, can feel better about standing on the soup line
when the company is in complete financial disarray.
From the sound of the program you would get the impression that
sales support is overworked (some may be but no way is that the
majority). I guess that delivering solutions to their final end
is reward enough for us. This program is a complete joke and an
insult to the majority of DEC employees who work for a living.
No need to argue the point because I will never waste the time to read
it.
TC
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