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Home | Business | Sales-Management

7 Articles Found in Sales-Management Category.

         

Marketing analyses are constantly performed by companies around the world to measure their effectiveness and how to deal with the new customer's behaviors, and the competitor's strategies and there are some highlights to remember.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Learn how to appreciate your employees and motivate them to achieve more success.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Have you ever had the unfortunate experience of working where management does not fully realize or understand the value of investing the extra time and effort required for quality improvement? Such an experience is certainly not uncommon.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Success in selling does not require guesswork or risk taking. It means looking at the science behind the entire sales process, from first contact to after sales follow up, and quantifying and systematising for controlled, predictable growth. And it's a lot easier than you might think...
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Everyone in business has to at some point face the inevitable of the uncomforable conversation with someone. These are some tools to prepare even the most timid or novice among us. It may not make someone into a tiger, but it will give someone the insight into the process to survive one!
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Part 2 on pricing for higher profits. Avoid dangerous pitfalls in pricing that can cost you your business. Some pricing methods can make you rich others will keep you broke.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Cutting your prices is more expensive to your bottom line than you might think. Discover the pricing strategies that can add zeros to your bottom line. Part one of a series.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05
   
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