“Just to do their job”. While I partially agree with GSX being an overkill, the company isn’t stupid to offer SPIFF to sales folks to reach 80% of their quota. Also GSX is mostly paid for, and is something I’m sure the company does to balance the tax books. Cancelling it this late would waste the money anyway.
This year, Cisco gave most teams a very challenging quota to attain. I personally got a 45% higher number than last year which is as good as cutting commission/salary by a substantial margin, for some folks, almost half their salary. Sales teams have a huge portion of their salary as commissions and the SPIFF was a reasonable way to allow a hardworking sales team to get very close to their full OTE for the year. Even with the spiff, understand that the sales team wasn’t paid fairly all year, because the spiff payout was a month after the close of year. Imagine you having a house and kids, and almost 60% of your normal salary every month with a small chunk of salary coming in August?
Without the spiff, there would be an exodus of sales teams because most sales people live their life on commissions. The 61% CPF of the company has hit the employees hard, but you don’t hear sales folks complaining that they barely got paid all year.
Yes, the nature of the sales system in the company is rather flamboyant. They are everywhere. Mostly for reasons with high salary and perks like GSX, but they also bore the brunt of a large salary cut during tough times like this year, while ALL OTHER TEAMS in Cisco, like CX, Marketing, Operations, etc enjoyed a 100% salary. Cut us some slack and understand that we are all one team. In your own words, this double standard is so absurd that it's almost laughable.