Nothing is more talked about than the service of a salesperson/organization. Learn to move a customer from mad to glad.
Nothing is more talked about than the service of a salesperson/organization. Learn to move a customer from mad to glad.
Nothing is more talked about than the service of a salesperson/organization. Learn to move a customer from mad to glad.
Nothing is more talked about than the service of a salesperson/organization. Learn to move a customer from mad to glad.
Nothing is more talked about than the service of a salesperson/organization. Learn to move a customer from mad to glad.
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This workshop will discuss business etiquette. When you apply these simple changes, you will be noticed, trusted and appreciated not to mention, find greater success. Trust me, your clients, team members and bosses will notice.(Duration 1 hour)
Please join us and discover the strength behind building a strong network, and see how today's businesswomen are accomplishing more than ever before.
Come prepared to make a cold call.
Closing customers is hard work. Closing them consistently is even harder. The Perfecting Your Sales Conversations workshop will teach you the 8 key steps in a successful sales conversation. Improve your close rate by learning what each step is, why it’s important, and what your objective is with each step. Once you understand the goals for each step in the sales conversation, you will be able to better guide the conversation and move your prospect beyond the “interest” and “consideration” phases in your sales funnel and toward commitment.
Negotiation is not a competition. It’s an opportunity to achieve more and build better relationships. Learn them once and use them for a lifetime.
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