Palmer Higgins - Removing Sales Roles at Mainely Grass - Ep. 61

Published: April 27, 2021, 7 a.m.

b'This is the second episode of an experiment I did on a new episode format that was shorter, 20-30 minutes, and focused entirely on ideas and challenges operating small companies. The first episode in this experiment was last week\\u2019s episode with Jason Hill on adding food to the office and some of these interesting benefits there.\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nOn this operating focused episode, I talk with Palmer Higgins of Mainely Grass and Chenmark on why he\\u2019s getting rid of sales roles and doesn\\u2019t operate on a commission structure. We talk about the positive and negative unintended consequences of becoming a more versatile team, the training and adjustment period of shifting roles, and some of Palmer\\u2019s thinking on paired metrics and why commissions are a poor metric and incentive to use in their business. If you want to learn more about Palmer and his work, you can listen to our earlier podcast, episode 43, on his move to CEO at Mainely Grass. For now, enjoy our episode on sales roles and incentives.\\n\\n For the full episode transcript and more, visit alexbridgeman.com/podcast.\\nI\\u2019m also the founder of The Operator\\u2019s Handbook, a print publication where small company operators share their insights and ideas for building more effective and profitable companies. Articles focus on process improvement, sales, hiring and training, managing culture, and all responsibilities within operating a small company. If you run a small business and are looking for new ways to grow and improve, subscribe today and join your peers in the endless pursuit of better at theoperatorshandbook.com.'