Why Would You Listen to Me?
Look at yourself through your customers' eyes when you ask this question, then take steps to add value for them to ensure they turn to you for help.
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2. Researched Your Department: I've looked at the people, processes and technology within our business and want to share some ideas that could increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your day-to-day business. I've been looking at the sales skills of profit leaders in your market and would like to share what I've found to compare to our current sales team and the tools and resources they use to win business. I've been keeping up on the technology organizations like ours are using to be more competitive and I'd like to share with you three technologies that will define future success in our market.
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