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The Sales Bible This is a book of
lists that neatly summarises every sales course you have ever been on.
Very strong on Positive thinking and attitude, Gitomer's checklists are a
really useful reminder for everyone who needs to sell.
This book was listed as one of "The Ten Books Every
Salesperson Should Own and Read" by the Dale Carnegie Sales Advantage
Program. Now completely revised, this book is available for the first time
in paperback. The Sales Bible has helped tens of thousands of salespeople
all over the world reach their potential and close the big deal. Gitomer
gives sales professionals the right answers to the toughest questions.
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SPIN Selling Field Book Whether you are new to S.P.I.N. or merely need a
refresher,
this book is a MUST HAVE component of any sales library.
The book
demonstrates how to put S.P.I.N.'s winning strategies into practice. Rich
with examples and anecdotes from sales forces at companies as Motorola,
AT&T, and Johnson & Johnson, this excellent guide first summarises and then
updates the basics of the S.P.I.N. tools and techniques. Readers will
delight in the interview in which Rackham answers commonly-asked questions
about his pioneering Situation/Problem/Implication/Need model.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
If you haven't read this yet, then we highly recommend it. This book
has become so ingrained in management thinking that you will recognise much
of the material from courses you have attended. But that doesn't
detract from the power of the book.
Stephen Covey, the author is an internationally respected
leadership authority, realises that true success encompasses a balance of
personal and professional effectiveness, so this book is a manual for
performing better in both arenas. His anecdotes are as frequently from
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Corporate Combat: The Art of Market Warfare on the
Business Battlefield This is an entertaining read which
relates the principles of military strategy to selling.
This guide to successful marketing adopts the motto of military strategists:
know thine enemy. Business strategists who want to win must also have this
attitude, as the recent "cola wars" between Coke and Pepsi, "burger wars"
between McDonalds and Burger King, and "browser wars" between Microsoft and
Netscape have demonstrated. Interweaving real military operations with
business successes, the text shows how to apply and adopt the three
principles of warfare that have guided winning generals throughout history,
and place them in a business context. |

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The One Minute Sales Person If you
haven't read this, then you should! A quick guide that will get you up
and selling quickly. Plenty of good common sense and you can read it
in an hour. And if you are a sales manger as well, then buy the One Minute
Manager too, again a simply essential book!
Teaches how to apply the secrets of One Minute Manager
to have customers falling over themselves to buy your product. Spencer
Johnson -- author of "Who Moved My
Cheese?" and business guru Larry Wilson teach the principles of the One
Minute Manager to the sales-person in this motivational business book.
Practical advice is offered to help the struggling salesman -- covering
useful pointers for how to behave such as :treat customers like people,
listen carefully to their needs, use after-sale calls to generate good will
and referrals; as well as motivational, confidence boosting tricks which
help bring sales to completion with minimum of effort |
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How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling
Frank raised himself from initial failure to
becoming one of
the most successful salesmen in America. He talks about his approach
and attitude and provides loads of examples and models! Regardless
of your product
or service, you will find helpful advice like ‘The power of enthusiasm’,
‘How to conquer fear’, ‘The key word for turning a sceptical client into
an enthusiastic buyer’, ‘The quickest way to win confidence’.’ How to
deliver a winning sales talk’ and ‘Seven golden rules for closing a
sale’. As fresh today as when it was first written, this is a great
starter book whether you are new to sales or just in need of an attitude
boost. |
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ACT! Act is a great piece of intuitive
software that is easy to use and will transform your sales management
process. Although there are many other contact managers, this is our
personal favourite
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