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Unit of competency details

SIRXSLS201 - Sell products and services (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by SIRXSLS001 - Sell to the retail customer• Not equivalent • Unit updated to meet Standards for Training Packages • Updated title • Significant change to the expression of Elements and Performance Criteria to streamline language and better define essential outcomes and performance • Updated knowledge requirements to reflect unit revisions. 30/Mar/2016
Supersedes and is equivalent to SIRXSLS001A - Sell products and services 12/Jun/2012

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 13/Jun/2012

Training packages that include this unit

CodeSort Table listing Training packages that include this unit by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Training packages that include this unit by the Title columnRelease
ICP - Printing and Graphic ArtsPrinting and Graphic Arts 1.0-3.0 
FPI11 - Forest and Forest Products Training PackageForest and Forest Products Training Package 1.1-2.3 
SIT12 - Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training PackageTourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package 1.0-2.0 
MSF - Furnishing Training PackageFurnishing Training Package 1.0-2.0 
MEM05 - Metal and Engineering Training PackageMetal and Engineering Training Package 10.1-11.1 
SIS10 - Sport, Fitness and Recreation Training PackageSport, Fitness and Recreation Training Package 2.0-3.1 
FWP - Forest and Wood Products Training PackageForest and Wood Products Training Package 2.0-5.0 
SFL - Floristry Training PackageFloristry Training Package 1.0-1.1 
CUA - Creative Arts and Culture Training PackageCreative Arts and Culture Training Package 1.0-4.1 
AMP - Australian Meat Processing Training PackageAustralian Meat Processing Training Package 1.0 
SIS - Sport, Fitness and Recreation Training PackageSport, Fitness and Recreation Training Package 1.0-5.2 
AHC10 - Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land ManagementAgriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management 4.0-8.0 
BSB - Business Services Training PackageBusiness Services Training Package 2.0 
MTM11 - Australian Meat Industry Training PackageAustralian Meat Industry Training Package 3.0-4.0 
SFI11 - Seafood Industry Training PackageSeafood Industry Training Package 1.1-2.2 
SIT - Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Training PackageTourism, Travel and Hospitality Training Package 1.0 
FDF10 - Food ProcessingFood Processing 4.0-4.1 
HLT - HealthHealth 2.0-9.2 
SIR07 - Retail Services Training PackageRetail Services Training Package 3.0-3.3 

Qualifications that include this unit

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FWP30516 - Certificate III in Timber Manufactured ProductsCertificate III in Timber Manufactured ProductsSuperseded
CUA30413 - Certificate III in Live Production and ServicesCertificate III in Live Production and ServicesSuperseded
MTM30811 - Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Superseded3-4 
BSB31215 - Certificate III in Library and Information ServicesCertificate III in Library and Information ServicesSuperseded
SIT30512 - Certificate III in GuidingCertificate III in GuidingSuperseded1-3 
SIT60313 - Advanced Diploma of HospitalityAdvanced Diploma of HospitalitySuperseded
SIS20313 - Certificate II in Sport and RecreationCertificate II in Sport and RecreationSuperseded
SIS20113 - Certificate II in Community ActivitiesCertificate II in Community ActivitiesSuperseded
SIR20312 - Certificate II in Retail Fast FoodCertificate II in Retail Fast FoodDeleted1-2 
CUA30415 - Certificate III in Live Production and ServicesCertificate III in Live Production and ServicesSuperseded1-4 
MTM30813 - Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Superseded
SFI20611 - Certificate II in Seafood Industry (Sales and Distribution)Certificate II in Seafood Industry (Sales and Distribution)Superseded2-4 
SIR30212 - Certificate III in Retail OperationsCertificate III in Retail OperationsSuperseded1-2 
SIT30316 - Certificate III in GuidingCertificate III in GuidingSuperseded
SIS31015 - Certificate III in Aquatics and Community RecreationCertificate III in Aquatics and Community RecreationSuperseded1-3 
SIS30113 - Certificate III in AquaticsCertificate III in AquaticsSuperseded
FDF10111 - Certificate I in Food ProcessingCertificate I in Food ProcessingSuperseded
SIT20213 - Certificate II in HospitalityCertificate II in HospitalitySuperseded
SIS30213 - Certificate III in Community Activity ProgramsCertificate III in Community Activity ProgramsSuperseded
SFL20115 - Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)Certificate II in Floristry (Assistant)Current1-2 
SIS30110 - Certificate III in AquaticsCertificate III in AquaticsSuperseded3-4 
HLT47815 - Certificate IV in Optical DispensingCertificate IV in Optical DispensingCurrent1-3 
SIT30116 - Certificate III in TourismCertificate III in TourismSuperseded
SIT10112 - Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)Superseded1-2 
SIT10116 - Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)Certificate I in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture)Superseded
FPI20611 - Certificate II in Timber MerchandisingCertificate II in Timber MerchandisingSuperseded2-4 
SIT40312 - Certificate IV in HospitalityCertificate IV in HospitalitySuperseded1-3 
SIT20112 - Certificate II in TourismCertificate II in TourismSuperseded1-3 
SIT30513 - Certificate III in GuidingCertificate III in GuidingSuperseded
MEM60211 - Advanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object DesignAdvanced Diploma of Jewellery and Object DesignSuperseded
SIT30713 - Certificate III in HospitalityCertificate III in HospitalitySuperseded
SIR20112 - Certificate II in Community PharmacyCertificate II in Community PharmacySuperseded1-2 
CUA40415 - Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical ServicesCertificate IV in Live Production and Technical ServicesSuperseded1-3 
SIT40313 - Certificate IV in HospitalityCertificate IV in HospitalitySuperseded
SIT20512 - Certificate II in Holiday Parks and ResortsCertificate II in Holiday Parks and ResortsSuperseded1-2 
SIT20216 - Certificate II in Holiday Parks and ResortsCertificate II in Holiday Parks and ResortsDeleted
AHC20810 - Certificate II in Retail NurseryCertificate II in Retail NurserySuperseded
SIT31212 - Certificate III in Holiday Parks and ResortsCertificate III in Holiday Parks and ResortsSuperseded1-3 
AHC20410 - Certificate II in HorticultureCertificate II in HorticultureSuperseded2-3 
ICP30415 - Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Printing)Certificate III in Printing and Graphic Arts (Digital Printing)Superseded
SIS20312 - Certificate II in Sport and RecreationCertificate II in Sport and RecreationSuperseded
SIT20212 - Certificate II in HospitalityCertificate II in HospitalitySuperseded1-3 
FPI30511 - Certificate III in Timber Manufactured ProductsCertificate III in Timber Manufactured ProductsSuperseded2-4 
SIT20316 - Certificate II in HospitalityCertificate II in HospitalitySuperseded
FDF10210 - Certificate I in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingCertificate I in Pharmaceutical ManufacturingDeleted
SIR20212 - Certificate II in Retail ServicesCertificate II in Retail ServicesSuperseded1-2 
CUA40413 - Certificate IV in Live Production and Technical ServicesCertificate IV in Live Production and Technical ServicesSuperseded
SIT20116 - Certificate II in TourismCertificate II in TourismSuperseded
SIT30616 - Certificate III in HospitalityCertificate III in HospitalitySuperseded
MEM50311 - Diploma of Jewellery and Object DesignDiploma of Jewellery and Object DesignSuperseded
SIS20110 - Certificate II in Community ActivitiesCertificate II in Community ActivitiesSuperseded
SIR30312 - Certificate III in Retail SupervisionCertificate III in Retail SupervisionSuperseded1-2 
SIT30112 - Certificate III in TourismCertificate III in TourismSuperseded1-3 
AMP30815 - Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Certificate III in Meat Processing (Retail Butcher)Current
ICP31215 - Certificate III in PrintingCertificate III in PrintingSuperseded1-2 
MSF31013 - Certificate III in Interior Decoration Retail ServicesCertificate III in Interior Decoration Retail ServicesSuperseded1-2 
SIR30412 - Certificate III in Business to Business SalesCertificate III in Business to Business SalesSuperseded1-2 
SIR30112 - Certificate III in Community PharmacyCertificate III in Community PharmacySuperseded1-2 
SIT30712 - Certificate III in HospitalityCertificate III in HospitalitySuperseded1-3 
SIT60312 - Advanced Diploma of HospitalityAdvanced Diploma of HospitalitySuperseded1-3 
SIS30210 - Certificate III in Community Activity ProgramsCertificate III in Community Activity ProgramsSuperseded
FWP20616 - Certificate II in Timber MerchandisingCertificate II in Timber MerchandisingDeleted
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Accredited courses that have this unit in the completion mapping

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21908VIC - Certificate II in Equine IndustryCertificate II in Equine Industry Non-Current
10076NAT - Certificate II in Foundations for Vocational and Further StudyCertificate II in Foundations for Vocational and Further Study Non-Current
10089NAT - Certificate II in Skills for Work and TrainingCertificate II in Skills for Work and Training Non-Current
10090NAT - Certificate II in Skills for Work and Training in the Community SectorCertificate II in Skills for Work and Training in the Community Sector Non-Current
22246VIC - Certificate II in Equine StudiesCertificate II in Equine Studies Non-Current
52381 - Certificate II in Sound and Vibration TherapyCertificate II in Sound and Vibration Therapy Non-Current
10215NAT - Certificate III in Theatre and Screen PerformanceCertificate III in Theatre and Screen Performance Non-Current
10088NAT - Certificate I in Access to Work and TrainingCertificate I in Access to Work and Training Non-Current
52688WA - Certificate II in Sound and Vibration TherapyCertificate II in Sound and Vibration Therapy Non-Current
10077NAT - Certificate II in Skills for Work and StudyCertificate II in Skills for Work and Study Non-Current

Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 080501 Sales  

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 080501 Sales  02/Oct/2012 
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Modification History

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Release  

Comments 

First Release

This is a revised unit, based on and equivalent to SIRXSLS001A Sell products and services.

Unit Descriptor

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to sell products and services in a retail environment.

It involves the use of sales techniques and encompasses key selling skills, from approaching the customer to closing the sale.

It requires a basic level of product knowledge and the recognition and demonstration of verbal and non-verbal communication skills to determine customer requirements, sell the benefits of products and services, overcome objections and close sales.

Personal evaluation is used to maximise sales, according to industry codes of practice, relevant legislation and store policy.

Application of the Unit

This unit applies to frontline sales personnel.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.

Pre-Requisites

Nil

Employability Skills Information

This unit contains employability skills.

Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content

Elements and Performance Criteria

Element 

Performance criteria 

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

1. Develop and apply product knowledge.

1.1.Develop product knowledge  by accessing relevant sources of information  and confirm with relevant staff.

1.2.Apply knowledge of the use and application of relevant products and services in interactions with customers according to store policy and legislative requirements .

1.3.Identify gaps in product knowledge and resolve by accessing relevant sources of information.

2. Approach customer.

2.1.Identify customers  by name where possible.

2.2.Develop knowledge of customer buying behaviour by accessing relevant sources of information.

2.3.Determine and apply appropriate timing of customer approach according to store policy and customer behaviour.

2.4.Initiate customer contact according to store policy.

2.5.Convey a positive impression to encourage customer interest according to store policy.

3. Gather and respond to information.

3.1.Apply questioning techniques and listening skills to determine customer buying motives and requirements.

3.2.Interpret and clarify non verbal communication cues.

3.3.Direct customer to specific merchandise according to customer requirements and store policy.

4. Sell benefits.

4.1.Match customer needs to appropriate products and services.

4.2.Communicate knowledge of product features and benefits clearly to customers.

4.3.Describe product use and safety requirements to customers.

4.4.Refer customers to appropriate product specialist as required.

4.5.Answer routine customer questions  about merchandise accurately and honestly or refer to senior sales staff.

5. Overcome objections.

5.1.Identify and acknowledge customer objections according to store policy.

5.2.Categorise objections into price, time and merchandise characteristics and consider solutions.

5.3.Offer solutions to customer objections according to store policy.

5.4.Apply problem solving  within personal scope of responsibilities to overcome customer objections or refer to senior staff.

6. Close sale.

6.1.Monitor, identify and respond appropriately to customer buying signals.

6.2.Encourage customer to make purchase decisions.

6.3.Select and apply appropriate method of closing sale.

7. Maximise sales opportunities.

7.1.Recognise and apply opportunities for making additional sales  according to store policy.

7.2.Advise customer of complementary products or services according to customer’s identified need.

7.3.Review personal sales outcomes and consider strategies to maximise future sales in consultation with relevant staff.

Required Skills and Knowledge

This section describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit.

Required skills 

  • communication and interpersonal skills to:
  • handle difficult customers
  • verbal and non-verbal communication skills to:
  • question, listen and observe
  • overcome objections and close sale
  • literacy and numeracy skills to:
  • handle payments for goods
  • read product information
  • read store policies and procedures
  • record information
  • weigh and measure goods
  • selling skills to use a range of selling techniques

Required knowledge 

  • customer types and needs, including:
  • customer behaviour and cues
  • customer buying motives
  • demographics, lifestyle and income
  • individual and cultural differences
  • types of customer needs, such as:
  • functional
  • psychological
  • relevant industry codes of practice, legislation and statutory requirements relating to the sale of products and services
  • selling techniques, including:
  • add-ons and complementary sales
  • closing techniques
  • opening techniques
  • overcoming customer objections
  • recognising buying signals
  • using strategies to focus customer on specific merchandise
  • specific product knowledge for area or section
  • store merchandise and service range
  • store policies and procedures in regard to:
  • allocated duties and responsibilities
  • selling products and services and sales performance

Evidence Guide

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit 

Evidence of the following is essential:

  • applies product knowledge and uses appropriate sales approach to sell the benefits of products and services, overcome objections and close sales
  • uses questioning, listening and observation skills to determine customer requirements
  • applies store policies and procedures in regard to selling products and services
  • maximises sales opportunities according to store policies and procedures
  • applies industry codes of practice, relevant legislation and statutory requirements in regard to selling products and services
  • evaluates personal sales performance to maximise future sales.

Context of and specific resources for assessment 

Assessment must ensure access to:

  • a real or simulated retail work environment
  • relevant documentation, such as policy and procedures manuals
  • a range of customers with different requirements
  • a range of merchandise and products appropriate to the retail workplace
  • product labels and sources of product information.

Method of assessment 

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

  • observation of the candidate in the workplace
  • customer feedback
  • answers to questions about specific skills and knowledge
  • review of portfolios of evidence and third-party workplace reports of on-the-job performance.

Guidance information for assessment 

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended.

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the individual, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Product knowledge  may include:

  • features and benefits
  • handling and storage requirements
  • price
  • safety features
  • stock availability
  • use-by dates
  • warranties.

Relevant sources of information  may include:

  • demonstrations
  • internet
  • labels
  • product profiles
  • staff members
  • store or supplier product manuals
  • store tours
  • videos.

Legislative requirements  may include:

  • industry codes of practice
  • liquor laws
  • lottery legislation
  • work health and safety (WHS)
  • sale of second-hand goods
  • sale of X and R-rated products
  • tobacco laws
  • Australian consumer law and fair trading Acts
  • trading hours
  • transport, storage and handling of goods.

Customers  may include:

  • customers with routine or special requests
  • internal and external contacts
  • new or repeat contacts
  • people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds
  • people with varying physical and mental abilities.

Routine customer questions  may relate to:

  • availability
  • features and benefits
  • price and price reductions
  • quality.

Problem solving  may be affected by:

  • resource implications
  • store policies and procedures.

Sales transactions  may be completed:

  • face-to-face
  • online
  • over the telephone.

Unit Sector(s)

Cross-Sector

Competency Field

Sales