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Hope Is Not a Strategy: The 6 Keys to Winning the Complex Sale Book

Title: Hope is Not a Strategy Binding: Paperback Author: Page, Rick Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL ProfessionalRead More

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  • Foyles

    Put your team on top with winning B2B sales strategies and techniques. "No longer is being 'a closer" the basis of sustainable success. Instead it takes the kind of strategic thinking Rick Page outlines in "Hope Is Not a Strategy"." - Geoffrey Moore, author of "Crossing the Chasm and Inside the Tornado". How do leading world-class sales and consulting organizations consistently land the big clients and the huge contracts, even in the fast-changing, risk-laden new economy? The world's leading authority on B2B team selling is about to show you.In his runaway bestselling guide to sales excellence, Rick Page reveals the breakthrough selling strategies that have made superstars of thousands of his students. Combining a commonsense approach with the best kept secrets of the world's most successful sales people, this book presents a proven, six-step process for winning sales opportunities and shows you how to: sell to a prospect's strategic business "pain" for greater value; qualify the prospect for forecasting accuracy; differentiate your solution to build competitive preference; link your strategy to the prospect's decision-making process; sell to power by finding the key to buyer politics; and communicate your strategy throughout your team.

  • ASDA

    Gives you winning B2B sales strategies and techniques. Combining a commonsense approach with the best kept secrets of the world's most successful sales people this book presents a six-step process for winning sales opportunities and shows you how to: qualify the prospect for forecasting accuracy and communicate your strategy to your team.

  • 0071418717
  • 9780071418713
  • Rick Page
  • 1 April 2003
  • McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 192
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