Sales training in Malaysia: High- vs. low-tech methods |
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Authors: | Earl D. Honeycutt Jr.Author VitaeKiran W. KarandeAuthor Vitae M.Asri JantanAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | Business Administration Department, College of Business and Public Administration, 2052 Hughes Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529-0223, USA |
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Abstract: | This study examines initial high-tech sales training practices of firms in Malaysia. A review of initial sales training programs reveals that firms that engage in high-tech sales training practices report significantly greater levels of needs determination, objective setting, instructional methods, and training program content than their low-tech counterparts. Also, firms that employ high-tech training methods report teaching the “soft area” of salesmanship via computer and both groups place less emphasis on evaluating training programs. To better understand high-tech sales training, managers are provided with in-depth discussions and managerial implications of the study's findings. |
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Keywords: | Sales training Malaysia Sales management |
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