EPISODE · Jan 30, 2002 · 11 MIN
Making the Case for Outside Sales Reps
from Knowledge at Wharton
During the economic downturn that most of corporate America experienced in 2001 the following companies had something in common: Intel Texas Instruments Cirrus Logic and Hunt Wesson. What tied them together was their decision last year to go from a direct (in-house) sales force to a contract or outside sales agency for some or all of their major product lines. Marketing professors Erin Anderson at INSEAD and Len Lodish at Wharton say that outside sales agencies if properly managed can benefit companies regardless of the economic climate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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