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Fear of Sales in Private Bank Employees in India and How Employees Can Improve and Address Themselves
Author(s) | Shubham Kumar |
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Country | India |
Abstract | This study examines the issue of sales fear among employees of Indian private banks, examining possible remedies as well as the effects it has on their general well-being and productivity. Sales positions at private banks are crucial for making money and bringing in new customers, but employees usually suffer from stress, performance anxiety, and rejection anxiety at work, all of which negatively impact their productivity and job satisfaction. In order to identify the primary sources of fear and their consequences, this study employs a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys and interviews. The results suggest that a lack of managerial support, unreasonable performance expectations, and insufficient training are the main causes of sales dread. Workers who don't understand banking products well often have low self-esteem and the great pressure to reach sales goals exacerbates their uneasiness. Additionally, when supervisors don't provide enough direction and assistance, stress levels rise and employees find it more difficult to handle problems at work. The paper offers a number of interventions to address these difficulties, such as specialized training courses to increase sales and product expertise, mentorship programs where seasoned staff support new hires, and stress-reduction approaches to promote emotional fortitude. These activities can improve workers' sense of self-worth, reduce anxiety, and raise job satisfaction. The report underscores how vital it is for private banks to create a strong workplace culture that puts people' welfare first. If businesses don't manage sales fear, they run the risk of poorer customer relations, higher employee attrition, and decreased productivity. Effective training and support systems can help private banks improve employee morale, strengthen their sales force, and eventually improve corporate performance. |
Keywords | Fear of Sales,Private Bank Employees,How to remove fear of Sales, Life of Private Bank's Employees |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025 |
Published On | 2025-02-26 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.37745 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g86w72 |
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