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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andris Zoltners , Prabhakant Sinha , Sally LorimerPublisher: HarperCollins Focus Imprint: Amacom Edition: Special ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.892kg ISBN: 9780814437735ISBN 10: 0814437737 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 07 August 2006 Recommended Age: 17 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAndris Zoltners, Parbhakant Sinha, and Sally Lorimer wrote a definitve book on this topic, The Complete Guide to Sales Force Incentive Compensation: How to Design and Implement Plans that Work (Amacom, 2006). It's about 500 pages long and costs $65. That may sound expensive until you realize that's the cost of about 30 minutes of consulting, and less than the price of one 'please don't leave us to work for our competitor' lunch, I highly recommend it. --Michelle Nichols, BusinessWeek.com columnist [The authors] wrote a definitive book on this topic... I highly recommend it. -BusinessWeek Online Andris Zoltners, Parbhakant Sinha, and Sally Lorimer wrote a definitve book on this topic, The Complete Guide to Sales Force Incentive Compensation: How to Design and Implement Plans that Work (Amacom, 2006). It's about 500 pages long and costs $65. That may sound expensive until you realize that's the cost of about 30 minutes of consulting, and less than the price of one 'please don't leave us to work for our competitor' lunch, I highly recommend it. --Michelle Nichols, BusinessWeek.com columnist Andris Zoltners, Parbhakant Sinha, and Sally Lorimer wrote a definitve book on this topic, The Complete Guide to Sales Force Incentive Compensation: How to Design and Implement Plans that Work (Amacom, 2006). It's about 500 pages long and costs $65. That may sound expensive until you realize that's the cost of about 30 minutes of consulting, and less than the price of one 'please don't leave us to work for our competitor' lunch, I highly recommend it. --Michelle Nichols, BusinessWeek.com columnist [The authors] wrote a definitive book on this topic... I highly recommend it. -BusinessWeek Online Andris Zoltners, Parbhakant Sinha, and Sally Lorimer wrote a definitve book on this topic, The Complete Guide to Sales Force Incentive Compensation: How to Design and Implement Plans that Work (Amacom, 2006). It's about 500 pages long and costs $65. That may sound expensive until you realize that's the cost of about 30 minutes of consulting, and less than the price of one 'please don't leave us to work for our competitor' lunch, I highly recommend it. --Michelle Nichols, BusinessWeek.com columnist Andris Zoltners, Parbhakant Sinha, and Sally Lorimer wrote a definitve book on this topic, The Complete Guide to Sales Force Incentive Compensation: How to Design and Implement Plans that Work (Amacom, 2006). It's about 500 pages long and costs $65. That may sound expensive until you realize that's the cost of about 30 minutes of consulting, and less than the price of one 'please don't leave us to work for our competitor' lunch, I highly recommend it. </p> --Michelle Nichols, BusinessWeek.com columnist </p> Author InformationAndris (Andy) Zoltners is Founder and Co-Chairman of ZS Associates, and a Frederic Esser Nemmers Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, where he had been a faculty member for more than 30 years. In 1983, Andy and former Kellogg colleague, Prabhakant Sinha, founded ZS Associates, a global leader in sales and marketing consulting, outsourcing, software and technology. Andy's areas of expertise are sales force strategy; sales force effectiveness; sales force size, structure and deployment; and sales force compensation. He has assisted over 250 companies in over 20 countries and across a wide range of industries including healthcare, technology, transportation, and financial services. Andy has spoken at numerous conferences, has taught sales force topics to several thousand Executive, M.B.A. and Ph.D. students, and continues to teach executives at the Kellogg School of Management. He has published more than 40 academic articles, edited two books on Marketing Models, and has co-authored a series of books on sales force management. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |