MKTG 344: Sales Management
Prerequisites: Junior standing and MKTG 340
Credit Hours: (3)
                                 
                                 
Planning, organizing, leading, acquiring and controlling are applied to the management
                                    of the sales force and the coordination of the sales force with the total marketing
                                    effort.
Note(s): Applied Learning designated course.
                                 
                                  
Detailed Description of Content of the Course
This course focuses on the activities and problems of first line sales managers. Discussion
                                    topics include administrative functions (e.g., sales force planning, budgeting, evaluation)
                                    and implementation activities (e.g., sales force recruiting, training, and motivating)
                                    necessary to achieve sales objectives.
 
Detailed Description of Conduct of the Course
The course includes lectures on the fundamental concepts of sales management, detailed
                                    discussions on selected topics, presentation of case material, and participation in
                                    an interactive computer simulation. Students are responsible for assigned material
                                    in the text as well as topics discussed in class. Students work individually and in
                                    overall groups to accomplish course objectives.
 
Course Goals and Objectives of the Course
At the conclusion of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Discuss contemporary sales management theory and practice
2. Provide viable solutions to problems faced by sales managers
3.Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate with sales and management team
                                    members.
 
Assessment Measures
Students may be assessed using essay examinations, group presentations (oral and written),
                                    and/or team performance in a computer simulation. Class attendance and participation
                                    is also important.
 
Other Course Information
N/A
 
Review and Approval
DATE ACTION APPROVED BY
09-20-01 Reviewed and Melvin R. Mattson, Chair Curriculum Committee
                                 
                                 April 13, 2012 Revised
                                 
                                 March 01, 2021