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The Negotiator in You: Sales

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
The Negotiator in You: Sales is an audiobook specifically geared to people who sell anything and everything. Salespeople negotiate constantly with prospective and existing clients, and internally with bosses and representatives of other divisions. Moreover, salespeople are vulnerable to external forces that either enhance or severely limit their efforts during negotiations. In this audiobook, salespeople will learn to overcome the following key challenges: short-term gratification (making the sale) vs. long-term (building the relationship); giving away more than necessary; taking lessons from one negotiation and transferring them; negotiating up, down, and sideways; mapping the players and getting alignment; ensuring that an agreement makes sense for you and your company; retaining your profit margin and still getting the deal done; and dealing with difficult customers—while still making the sale.

Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged

OverDrive Listen audiobook

  • ISBN: 9780792794387
  • File size: 25769 KB
  • Release date: January 1, 2013
  • Duration: 00:53:41

1 of 1 copy available

Formats

OverDrive Listen audiobook

Languages

English

The Negotiator in You: Sales is an audiobook specifically geared to people who sell anything and everything. Salespeople negotiate constantly with prospective and existing clients, and internally with bosses and representatives of other divisions. Moreover, salespeople are vulnerable to external forces that either enhance or severely limit their efforts during negotiations. In this audiobook, salespeople will learn to overcome the following key challenges: short-term gratification (making the sale) vs. long-term (building the relationship); giving away more than necessary; taking lessons from one negotiation and transferring them; negotiating up, down, and sideways; mapping the players and getting alignment; ensuring that an agreement makes sense for you and your company; retaining your profit margin and still getting the deal done; and dealing with difficult customers—while still making the sale.


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