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Rain: What a Paperboy Learned about Business
Jeffrey J. Fox - 2009
Fox. The parable follows a young New England paperboy, named Rain, as he learns the business of being in business and quickly becomes the best paperboy in town. Through a series of humorous poignant vignettes, Jeff illustrates forty rainmaker business lessons that can be applied to not only paperboys, but anyone in business and sales. Rain's time as a paperboy proves to be just as valuable as getting an MBA. As with Jossey-Bass' popular Lencioni business fables, the format for Rain includes an actionable business model at the end of the book with instant takeaways and practical advice.
The Supernova Advisor: Crossing the Invisible Bridge to Exceptional Client Service and Consistent Growth
Robert D. Knapp - 2007
First implemented by financial advisors at Merrill Lynch--under the leadership of author Rob Knapp--it has grown increasingly popular within the financial services industry. The Supernova Advisor skillfully outlines this proven model and reveals how it can be used to create an exceptional experience for your clients, while significantly growing your business.
Game of Work, The: How to Enjoy Work as Much as Play
Charles Coonradt - 1999
Since its original printing in 1984, The Game of Work helped thousands of companies and hundreds of thousands of managers and employees experience increased job enjoyment while producing extraordinary results.
You Can Negotiate Anything
Herb Cohen - 2019
Over One Million Copies Sold! YES, YOU CAN WIN! Master negotiator Herb Cohen has been successfully negotiating everything from insurance claims to hostage releases to his own son’s hair length and hundreds of other matters for over five decades. Ever since coining the term “win-win” in 1963, he has been teaching people the world over how to get what they want in any situation. In clear, accessible steps, he reveals how anyone can use the three crucial variables of Power, Time, and Information to always reach a win-win negotiation. No matter who you’re dealing with, Cohen shows how every encounter is a negotiation that matters. With the tools and skill sets he has devised, honed, and perfected over countless negotiations, the power of getting what you deserve is now a practical necessity you can fully master. “Flawlessly organized.” —Kirkus Reviews
Human Resources Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations: A Strategic Approach
Joan E. Pynes - 1997
This book shows how to integrate HR practices with the mission of their organization. An accessible tool complete with an instructor s manual, this book provides an integrated approach to current HR concerns and is unique in its focus on both public and nonprofit agencies. Offering guidance and techniques for implementing effective human resource management strategies job analysis, performance evaluation, recruitment and selection, training and development, compensation and benefits, and collective bargaining Pynes demonstrates how strategic human resources management is essential to proactively managing change.
Breakthrough Marketing Plans: How to Stop Wasting Time and Start Driving Growth
Tim Calkins - 2008
They end up sitting on a shelf, unread and unrealized.Breakthrough Marketing Plans is an essential tool for people who create marketing plans and people who review them. The book provides simple, clear frameworks that are easy to apply, and highlights why marketing plans matter, where they go wrong and how to create a powerful plan that will help build a strong, profitable business.
Executive Power: Use the Greatest Collection of Psychological Strategies to Create an Automatic Advantage in Any Business Situation
David J. Lieberman - 2008
This book contains specific, carefully formulated psychological tactics that can be applied to any business situation, with any person. This book offers readers the opportunity to use the most important psychological tools governing human behavior, not just to level the playing field, but to create an automatic advantage in today's business world. The book will arm the reader with the tactics to: * Get back any customer you've lost. * Find out who in your company is loyal to you and who is not. * Get any group of people to get along and work as a team. * Turn a lazy worker into an ambitious go-getter. * Fire anyone easily, without an argument or even a difficult conversation. * Dilute the impact of negative publicity quickly. * Collect money owed, no matter how long it's been overdue. * Inspire your client, colleague, or boss to go along with your idea or plan. * Manage the unmanageable-get any employee to fall in line with the company line.
The Art of War: Sun Tsu - The Key Book of the Way of the Warrior
Alfredo Tucci - 2001
Onassis: An Extravagant Life
Frank Brady - 1978
more like a novel than a biography ... illuminates the paradoxes in Onassis' life."Newsday "A fast-moving biography of a robust, colorful life ... detailing the Greek's penchant for beautiful women ... An unblinking appraisal of a power-wielder and his vulnerabilities."Booklist "Brady concentrates on the women in Onassis' life, from the extraordinary Ingebord Dedichen who served as Onassis' early mentor ... to Jacqueline Kennedy."The New York Times "Laughing and conniving and handing out diamond necklaces, the man had something life-giving ..."Chicago Daily News
TAPE SUCKS: Inside Data Domain, A Silicon Valley Growth Story
Frank Slootman - 2011
These companies, to be sure, broke new science and engineering ground—yet their most lasting legacy may well be their pioneering approach to business itself. They blazed a path that led to Intel, Apple, Oracle, Genentech, Gilead, Sun, Adobe, Cisco, Yahoo, eBay, Google, Salesforce, Facebook, Twitter, and many, many others.What causes a fledgling company to break through and prosper? At the highest level, the blueprint is always the same: An upstart team with outsized ambition somehow possesses an uncanny ability to surpass customer expectations, upend whole industries, and topple incumbents. But how do they do it? If only we could observe the behaviors of such a company from the inside. If only we were granted a first-person perspective at a present-day Silicon Valley startup-cum-blockbuster. What might we learn? This document—the story of Data Domain’s rise from zero to one billion dollars in revenue—is your invitation to find out. For anyone curious about the process of new business formation, Tape Sucks offers a provocative, ripped-from-the-headlines case study. How does a new company bootstrap itself? What role does venture capital play? Why do customers and new recruits take a chance on a risky new player? Frank Slootman, who lived and breathed the Data Domain story for six years, offers up his clear-eyed, “first-person shooter” version of events. You’re with him on the inside as he and his team navigate the tricky waters of launching a high-technology business. You’ll feel—deep in your gut—the looming threat of outside combatants and the array of challenges that make mere survival an accomplishment. You’ll catch a glimpse of an adrenalin-fueled place where victories are visceral, communication wide open, and esprit de corps palpable. The upshot is that the principles of the early entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley are alive and well. Their straightforward ideas include employee-ownership, tolerance for failure, unfettered meritocracy, faith in the power of technology breakthroughs, a preference for handshakes and trust over contracts and lawsuits, pragmatism, egalitarianism, and a belief in the primacy of growth and reinvestment over dividends and outbound profits. Tape Sucks is an honest, informed perspective on technology wave riding. It allows you to observe a high-growth business at close range and get an unvarnished picture of how things really work.
Behavioral Investment Counseling
Nick Murray - 2008
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How To Be A GREAT Salesperson...By Monday Morning!
David R. Cook - 2017
Read The Table of Contents. If you are looking for ways to increase your sales, you have found THE BOOK you are looking for. Period!
After Reading This Book, You Will Discover:
How to Build a 'Burning Desire' Within Your Customers for Your Products and Services
How to Create Urgency: Reasons for Your Customers to Purchase Now!
Shorten Your Sales Cycle
Trial Close
Assumptive Close
Takeaway Close
Third-Party Close
Why Asking Open-Ended Questions is Such an Effective Strategy
The Importance of Enthusiasm and Benefits
How to Schedule Your Follow Up Calls/Meetings, So YOU Are in Control of Your Sale
How to Know When to Stop Selling, and Start Closing Your Sale
Plus, Much More
'5 STAR'
Amazon Review:
Grab two copies today. One copy to keep at home on your nightstand and one to keep with you at all other times. Read it and re-read it until the pages fall out. Then, buy more copies. Your sales WILL increase if you use the tools Mr. Cook has given you. But, you must actually use them
'5 STAR'
Amazon Review:
"Imagine you're sitting in a room with the best salesman ever, and you ask him (and he is willing) to tell you all his best techniques...this is the information you get from this book. Doesn't matter what product or service you sell, and it doesn't matter if you're just starting out or have been in sales for decades, this book is a 'sales acceleration manual.' I would definitely not miss reading this one."
Sales Managers:
There are many closing techniques in this book your sales reps can start using immediately to increase their sales. Sales Managers are ordering books for their entire team, with proven results!
Who This Book is For:
Seasoned Salespeople and New Salespeople - Any seasoned sales pro will tell you they are always on the hunt for new closing techniques, a refresher, or a way to improve themselves.
New Salespeople - You have just stumbled onto a gem of a sales book that will move you years ahead in your sales knowledge. Everyone will wonder where you learned all of your new sales closing skills.
Small Business Owners - This book will teach you how to sell your products and services. Not demonstrate your products and services, but sell your products and services. There is a big difference between demonstrating and selling, which is explained to you in the book.
Large Business Owners - Get this book for all of your reps, if you want them to increase their sales.
Semper Fi: Business Leadership the Marine Corps Way
Dan Carrison - 1998
Marine Corps has been a paragon of world-class leadership, excelling in the areas of motivation, training, and management. Semper Fi -- which since its hardcover publication has become a best-selling, business leadership classic -- shows readers how to adapt these proven practices for their own organizations. Semper Fi goes behind the scenes to pinpoint what works for the USMC, showing readers how to create a training and management culture that brings out the best in all their employees. The book gives readers tough, practical tips for: * inspiring individual initiative * rewarding hard work * encouraging loyalty * working with limited resources * dealing with change * "leading the troops"" at every level of the organization. "This is not," according to Dan Rather, "one of those mumbo-jumbo, pseudo-philosophical books on leadership. Semper Fi is a book you will actually USE, read, and refer to again and again."
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell
Keith M. Eades - 2003
The New Solution Selling expands the classic text's cases, examples, and situations and sharpens its focus on streamlining the sales process to achieve greater success in fewer steps and a shorter time frame. Much in sales has changed in the past decade, and The New Solution Selling incorporates those changes into an integrated, tailored approach for improving both individual productivity and organizational return on investment. Written to enhance the results and careers of sales pros and managers in virtually any industry, this performance-focused book features:A completely revamped, updated sales philosophy, management system, and architectureTools to increase the quality and velocity of sales pipeline opportunitiesTechniques that Best of the Best use to prospect for successSolution Selling created new rules for one-to-one selling of hard-to-sell items. The New Solution Selling focuses on streamlining the proven Solution Selling process and quickly differentiating both oneself and one's products from the competition while decreasing the time spent between initial qualifying and a successful, profitable close.
What Great Salespeople Do: The Science of Selling Through Emotional Connection and the Power of Story
Michael Bosworth - 2011
Until now, this has been considered an innate talent. What Great Salespeople Do challenges some of the most widely accepted paradigms in selling in order to prove that influencing change in buyers is a skill that anyone can learn.The creator of Solution Selling and CustomerCentric Selling, Michael Bosworth, along with veteran sales executive Ben Zoldan, synthesize discoveries in neuroscience, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and other disciplines, combining it all into a field-tested framework-helping you break down barriers, build trust, forge meaningful relationships, and win more customers.