Edition |
13th ed. |
Description |
xxxvi, 630 p. : ill.; 27 cm. |
Note |
KH-AUL-2 |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Part 1: Selling as a Profession Chapter 1: The Life, Times, and Career of the Professional SalespersonChapter 2: Relationship Marketing: Where Personal Selling FitsChapter 3: Ethics First... Then Customer RelationshipsPart 2: Preparation for Relationship Selling Chapter 4: The Psychology of Selling: Why People BuyChapter 5: Communication for Relationship Building: It's Not All TalkChapter 6: Sales Knowledge: Customers, Products, TechnologiesPart 3: The Relationship Selling Process Chapter 7: Prospecting - The Lifeblood of SellingChapter 8: Planning the Sales Call Is a MustChapter 9: Carefully Select Which Sales Presentation Method to UseChapter 10: Begin Your Presentation StrategicallyChapter 11: Elements of a Great Sales PresentationChapter 12: Welcome Your Prospect's ObjectionsChapter 13: Closing Begins the RelationshipChapter 14: Service and Follow-Up for Customer RetentionPart 4: Managing Yourself, Your Career, and OthersChapter 15: Time, Territory, and Self-Management: Keys to SuccessChapter 16: Planning, Staffing, and Training Successful SalespeopleChapter 17: Motivation, Compensation, Leadership, and Evaluation of SalespeopleAppendix A: Sales Call Role-PlaysAppendix B: Personal Selling Experiential ExercisesAppendix C: Comprehensive Sales CasesAppendix D: Selling Globally. |
Summary |
"Welcome to the Thirteenth Edition of Fundamentals of Selling A megatrend in today's business world involves going to extreme efforts to meet consumer needs. Organizations cannot afford to lose customers. It is always easier to sell to a satisfied customer than an unsatisfied one. The cost of acquiring a new customer is higher than keeping a present customer. "-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 603-607) and index. |
Subject |
Selling
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Sales & Selling.
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ISBN |
9780077861018 |
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