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Money Motivated Salespeople are a Dying Breed

Guest post by: Dave Kurlan

Article Overview: Objective Management Group has evaluated thousands of salespeople, and has found that fewer and fewer of the salespeople they assess are money motivated. This has progressed to such a degree that OMG will eliminate the money motivated finding in its sales and sales management assessments.

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Money Motivated Salespeople are a Dying Breed

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motivationThat's right. Today, fewer salespeople are motivated by money, to such a degree thatObjective Management Group(OMG) will eliminate the Money Motivated finding in its sales and sales management assessments. In it's place, OMG will show whether a motivated salesperson is either intrinsically (pride, satisfaction, joy, mastery, recognition, etc.) or extrinsically (money, awards, things) motivated. The science supporting this change has been around for several decades but it hasn't been widely embraced. Most recently, Dan Pink, in his book,Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, brought the science back into focus. The data shows that intrinsically motivated people will generally outperform extrinsically motivated people for extended periods of time, while extrinsic motivation may work for shorter periods of time.

I mined the data on 150,000 salespeople that were assessed in the past three years, a period of time that includes both the pre and post economic crash. I noted that the only data point that has changed for salespeople is the percentage that were Money Motivated.

50% fewer salespeople are money motivated today as compared to the findings from 2007.

Should you change your compensation model? Probably not. Salespeople still measure their success by their commissions, and a payoff for a closed sale or account is still good. It's just money is not necessarily the be-all, end-all that motivates them to take action. Awards and contests are still beneficial if they run for short periods of time.

Salespeople that still fit the old description of "hungry" will perform as you expect them to. But salespeople who simply love selling and want to master its challenges may perform even better!

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Dave Kurlan is a best-selling author, top-rated speaker and thought leader on sales development.  He is the founder and CEO of Objective Management Group, Inc., the industry leader in sales assessments and sales force evaluations, and the CEO of David Kurlan & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in sales force development. Dave has been a top rated speaker at Inc. Magazine's Conference on Growing the Company, the Sales & Marketing Management Conference and the Gazelles Sales & Marketing Summit. He has been featured on radio and TV, including World Business Review with General Norman Schwarzkopf, in Inc. Magazine, Selling Power Magazine, Sales & Marketing Management Magazine and Incentive Magazine. He is the author of Mindless Selling and Baseline Selling – How to Become a Sales Superstar by Using What You Already Know about the Game of Baseball. He created and wrote STAR, a proprietary recruiting process for hiring great salespeople, and he writes Understanding the Sales Force, a popular business Blog and is a contributing author to The Death of 20th Century Selling (Dan Seidman), Stepping Stones (Deepak Chopra and Brian Tracey) and 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life, Volume 2 (David Riklan).

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