How did sales departments protect sellers’ pay during the COVID-19 crisis? What plans are underway to restart sales efforts? Learn what sales leaders shared about these issues and more in the 2020 Sales Compensation Hot Topics Survey findings. Featuring 135 participants, the Alexander Group collected survey data in June and published the results in July.
Watch here for complete survey findings (30 min video).
The survey provides contemporary findings on the following key topics:
COVID-19 Pay Protection
COVID-19 caused a disruption in revenues. In some cases, the change in revenue was modest. In other cases, it was significant. Among sales personnel, the impact was not uniform. Some saw only a minor impact on their territory revenue, while select peers saw a major impact. 64.2% of the companies will make changes to sellers’ compensation due to COVID-19. For companies where the negative impact on revenue was greater than 15%, 70.8% of the companies will provide some form of incentive pay protection.
The most popular method is to provide a guarantee (29.9%), some amount greater than 50% of target incentive. Other pay protection techniques include compensation sales plan/formula changes (21.6%) and quota adjustments (16.4%). 57% of the companies used multiple methods, including one-off adjustments for specific territories.
Restart Techniques
Companies are eager to “restart” their sales efforts. With the arrival of COVID-19, most sales teams quickly pivoted to “COVID-19 selling:” virtual selling, social distancing and stay-at-home practices. 28.6% will reduce headcount. For those needing to “restart sales,” 54.1% plan to provide additional seller incentives. More than half (53.4%) plan to offer buyer incentives.
Recurring Revenue and Renewals
Across many industries, companies provide products and services supported by recurring revenue. The customer does not purchase the product, but “rents” the functionality on a monthly basis; thus, the seller/provider earns “recurring revenue.” 68.7% of the survey participants earn recurring revenue for some set of products and services.
Companies plan for renewals of recurring revenue contracts. These renewals will be incorporated into the seller’s quota. Here is the sales compensation challenge: What happens to incentive pay if the seller has the customer renew the contract prior to the performance period containing the anticipated quota? Only 14.1% make quota, credit or timing adjustments. Likewise, what if the seller closes the contract after the expiration date, causing it to fall into the next performance period? Regardless of quota implications, most companies credit at time of sale. However, 20.3% will make some type of adjustment to the credit timing or amount for late signing.
Program Implementation Late Start Practices
While not the intention, there are many reasons why sales compensation plans are late. The goal is to implement the new sales compensation plan at the start of the fiscal year. Numerous reasons, such as late quotas (13.4%) or late formula design (11.9%), cause the delay. Some companies (33.9%) provide a draw to incumbents as they await their “late” sales compensation plans to arrive.
Pre-Booking Incentives
One of the tenets of sales compensation design is to “pay for results.” That is, the incentive program pays for confirmed sales bookings or revenue received. Any measure prior to the official acceptance of an order (and invoice issued) is considered a “pre-booking” event or activity. 48.1% of the reporting companies have one or more jobs paying incentives on pre-booking milestones or activities.
Reasons for providing pre-booking activities could include one or more of the following:
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Sales Comp: Breaking the Rules
New Fiscal Year Sales Comp Plan
Sales Force Trends
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Careful About That Threshold
Commit to the Money, Not Mechanics
Should You Change Your Comp Plan?
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