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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Paradigm Shift

Most of the big companies spend lot of money and time on training of their sales force. From the perspective of Human Resource Management, this can be termed as continuous endeavour at skill enhancement. But from a layman’s perspective, it is like adding some spice to otherwise mundane life of a sales guy. Sales representatives are usually all alone on their duty; unlike their counterparts in office jobs. So, a sales guy has to withstand all the pressures and pleasures all alone. Intermittent review meetings or motivational trainings work as the much needed respite from the drudgery of a routine sales call. This story is about one such meeting which was held in the holy city of Varanasi.

There was nothing holy about the venue or topic of the meeting. The venue was a five-star hotel from a reputed brand and the topic was about paradigm shift. The meeting was attended by about 30 odd people and the group was composed of teams of three District Managers of a Pharmaceutical company.

The meeting was conducted by the Regional Sales Manager but the main speaker was some management guru who was not on the payroll of the company. It was quite strange because sales guys only listen to their immediate superiors or at times to senior management people from the company. They seldom listen to anybody who is not going to affect their appraisal in any direct or indirect way.

Nevertheless, the management guru was somewhat less than a celebrity, so there was no chance of him appearing on any television channel. He was not even popular on YouTube; which is overcrowded with so many videos on self-motivation by self acclaimed motivational gurus. In simple terms, he was an unknown face for most of the guys who had been there to attend that meeting.

After the customary welcome address, the podium was handed over to the guest speaker. He was flashing a sincere smile and started delivering his lecture, “You should consider yourself fortunate that your organization has given you this once in a lifetime opportunity to learn about new insights in the way you go about your daily job. Today, we are going to discuss about ‘PARADIGM SHIFT’. Before understanding about the paradigm shift we need to understand the meaning of paradigm. The dictionary definition says about paradigm as the framework of certain basic assumptions and ways of working which a particular group of people follows in routine way. All of you appear to be intelligent enough. Does anybody want to contribute on the meaning of paradigm?”

Sunil was the first to stand up to answer that question. Sunil was famous for speaking on every topic; no matter how little he understood about that topic. Sunil said, “Sir, I think it is about changing the layout of the online form through which we submit our daily call report.”

The guest speaker just smiled at hearing that answer and said, “Nice try. Anybody else?”

Rakesh was considered the most bookish guy in the team. People often used to say that he had read a lot more than what was needed for a medical representative. Rakesh said, ”Yes sir, I think I can explain it in a better way. Paradigm is the way you take things for granted. Paradigm is the way you follow your master calling list, your tour programme, your sample consignment and last but not the least; you follow the directive from your district manager.”

Rakesh’s District Manager was too pleased to control his urge to elaborate on the issue. Vimal; the District Manager; was famous for putting any complex topic in the most simple way. He said, “Listen guys, this term is not as complex as it sounds. I know that we are not literary kind of people. Can you recall what we do before going to meet a doctor? We normally conduct the survey of a few nearby chemists to understand the prescription pattern of that doctor. Based on that feedback we plan our call strategy and implement it inside the doctor’s chamber. This is the set precedent which we follow during our working. This is a very good example of paradigm.”

Every member from Vimal’s team clapped as a gesture of appreciation for Vimal’s answer. Even the regional manager gave some words of encouragement to Vimal.

After that, the main speaker asked the participants to quote some examples of some medical representatives from any company to show how some people were trying to shift from paradigm.
As usual; Sunil was the first to come with an example. Sunil said, “Sir, there is a guy in my territory; working for Aristo pharma. You must be aware that medical representatives usually start early in the morning if they have to go to an interior for work. But the guy (from Aristo) starts late in the evening; to go to an interior. He has made good relations in interior towns. He stays at the house of any big chemist and spends his night there. I think because of his different approach, he is the top seller in my territory. The sale of Aristo in my town is more than even that of Pfizer or Glaxo.”

Rakesh did not appear to be pleased with that statement. He interrupted Sunil, “What does he do during his night stay at the chemist’s house? Is he negotiating for his marriage? Shifting from paradigm does not mean that I should start walking on my hands with my head upside down. Does it mean that I should enter a doctor’s chamber walking in reverse gear; just to catch his attention?”
Rakesh further continued, “Sir, I fear that my district manager would announce a directive asking everybody to go to an interior during late evening; just to show to his bosses that he has implemented the ‘paradigm shift’ in right spirit. I am not going to buy this argument.”

Rakesh’s comment was followed by lot of hue and cry from every representative. The situation was getting out of control. The main speaker was at his wit’s end. Finally, a booming voice from the regional manager could calm down the people. He said, “Ok guys, let us break for lunch. Our guest speaker would show you the real meaning of paradigm shift through an interesting puppet show. We have specially called the puppeteers from Rajasthan for this purpose.”  

Everyone was happy to hear about lunch break. While they were having lunch, Vimal asked his team members, “Hey guys, this meeting is going to be over by today evening. After that, all of you would be rushing for your buses and trains. So, let me utilize this time. How much sales are you going to do for this month?”


Rakesh said with a deadpan face, “Sir, let us shift from the paradigm for this month. I will do zero sales in order to show a good example of paradigm shift.” 

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