
I had one such interaction with a senior person who has been taking care of tractor sales for a well known tractor company, and my discussion with him gave me many insights into process through which a farmer goes through before decides on which tractor to buy. Will try a share a few of those insights,
One of the things of interest is the time which a farmer takes to arrive at the final decision, which from the dealer perspective is the specific brand of tractor he buys. According to him the whole process from need identification to the final buying can take anywhere between 6-9 months, which is quite long even for a product like tractor which is both a expensive as well as a long lasting product for the buyer, making a very high involvement purchase .
And in his experience the 'one' thing which the farmer relies the most to come up with his final decision is WOM , which he gets from users of tractors of the same or the competing company. This infact is I would say the most important insight gleaned from my talk, because this has critical implications for both the marketer and sales people. Most of the dealers and sales people would like to move on from the last sale and look for new prospects, but the very fact that the new tractor buyer would base his 'buy' or 'No buy' decision on the feedback from earlier customers is sometimes lost in the haste to get more sale. It also has implications for service as the tractor would come keep coming back to the dealer for regular servicing which would mean new touch-points of good experience which the farmer can carry back.
Infact the farmer has become a true king with the number of companies offering him tractors close to 15-16 . Though it has also created a lot more confusion, from the earlier days of either M&M or Escorts sort of a situation. But then lack of competition does not mean loss for the consumer but even the company operating in a such protected environment also ends up becoming sterile??
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ReplyDeleteI have mentioned your invention on twitter, and good to know that you found the article of some use. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLoved the article. As I am the student of consumer behavior, it made me learn some practical implications.
ReplyDelete@Mona, there is an ethical angle to the sale process too which I did not elaborate there in the main post. The person at the dealership was also lamenting the fact that many companies driven by their sales pressures end up pushing Tractors which are not suited to the farmer's needs (the farmer typically gets lured into the purchase based on some attractive scheme).
ReplyDeleteThe case in point of a farmer who bought a tractor and at the end of the one year 'no emi' period was desperate as the tractor was not of use to him and he had to start repaying, and he met this person in tears as he had wanted to buy his brand, but now was stuck in a major mess.
I am sharing it with you perhaps as students one would be more receptive to the idea of ethical selling than when you are head-on into a sales and marketing job :)
Rajesh, good article, I am commenting bcoz one of my earlier distributors was a tractor dealer, he took dealership based on few factors like,each region grows a particular type of crop, hence there are various ways a tractor is used for eg. in sugarcane belt tractor is basically used for lugging, in paddy or wheat growing areas its used for tilling and some lugging. Now, in India especially in rural areas, peaople tend to associate a brand with a particular use, like HMT is labelled as a lugging tractor, Mahindra for mixed lugging and tilling, hence an area of farmers tend to buy a particular brand of tractor.
ReplyDeleteIt is basically even comfort of ur friends and neighbours using the same brand and to a large extent also driven by service.You tend to get better service if there are more tractors of the same brand.
Thanks hari for your comments. The issue of identifying the use of the tractor which determines its utility is very citical and as you have rightly pointed out buying is influenced by the brand and the other factors like - is this the brand which the Sarphanch also has , ....
ReplyDeleteGrateful for sharingg this
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