14:04 Apr 28, 2011 |
English to Latvian translations [PRO] Marketing - Manufacturing / Closing sales force | |||||||
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4 +1 | par pārdošanu atbildīgais personāls |
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par pārdošanu atbildīgais personāls Explanation: Es to visdrīzāk nosauktu par personālu, kas ir atbildīgs par izstrādājumu pārdošanu klientiem. par pārdošanu atbildīgais personāls piem., Persons responsible for selling products or services via direct contact with the customer. Sales force members may be paid a fixed salary regardless of sales volume or may receive a small base salary plus commissions calculated as a percentage of revenue sold. Non-commissioned sales forces are appropriate when selling requires the involvement of a team of individuals or when there is an extremely long sales cycle. For example, some complex industrial services may require several years of effort before the prospect is sold. Salespeople may be full-time employees of the seller or may be independent, nonexclusive agents. Member of the sales force are assigned a sales territory that may be segmented by exclusive or nonexclusive geographic or market segments, product or product lines, or by specific customers or prospects. Closing sale: A transaction in which the seller's intention is to reduce or eliminate a long position in a stock, or a given series of options. Resp., darījuma pabeigšana, noslēgšana Līdz ar to speciālistus varbūt var nosaukt par darījuma noslēgšanas personālu. Apm. tā. Reference: http://www.answers.com/topic/sales-force Reference: http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Closing+Sa... |
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