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alkakaushik
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Hi,
I am Alka Kaushik, working in Gurgaon as Sr. Executive HR for a freight forwarding company and presently working on recruitment of Sales Manager for our Mumbai Branch for which I require an effective incentive plan.
In general, it is given like:
If Monthly Salary Rs. X
Monthly Target Monthly Salary x 5
If targets achieved Incentive 10% of Monthly Target
For Eg: Rs. 50,000/-
Rs. 50,000 x 5 = Rs. 2, 50,000/-
Incentive will be 10% of Rs. 2, 50, 000/- = Rs. 25, 000/-
If Total Sale in a month Rs. X then Monthly Target – Exceeded Targets

For Eg: Rs. 4, 00, 000/-
(Rs. 2, 50, 000/-)
Incentive will be 10% of 1, 50,000/- i.e. Rs. 15, 000/-
Total incentive for the month will be
10% of Monthly Targets Rs. 25, 000/-
10% of Exceeded Targets Rs. 15, 000/-
Total Incentive for a month will be Rs. 40, 000
Please suggest me plan other than this.
Thanks
Alka Kaushik :)

From India, Calcutta
Navin Rane
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Alka I reckon you adopt a piece rate system after benchmarking bare minimum.
Eg Salary 50k
Bare minimum target- 150k (5% incentives on achieving target)
150k to 250k- 10% incentives on achieving target
250k-300K- 15 %
300k above- 20%
Setting closer targets once the benchmark is achieved will push employees to work harder to achieve a level above...

From India, Mumbai
Sereen
i think it's hard to answer this question without having proper information about the target of the other sales staff. however as a manager i think he/she should be entitle for a % of total target amount achived by his team members !!
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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