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Books > Business & Economics > Business & management > Sales & marketing > Customer services
Based on interviews with fifteen top financial advisors, each doing
several million dollars' worth of business every year, this
priceless tool contains universal principles to guide both veteran
and new financial professionals to immediate success. The
Million-Dollar Financial Advisor distills these success principles
into thirteen distinct step-by-step lessons that teach readers how
to build and focus on client relationships, have a top advisor
mindset, develop a long-term approach, and much more. The book also
features two complete case studies, featuring a "best of the best"
advisor whose incredible success showcases the power of all the
book's principles working together in concert, and an account of a
remarkable and inspiring career turn around that demonstrates it's
never too late to reinvent yourself. Brimming with practical advice
from author David J. Mullen and expert insights from his interview
subjects, The Million-Dollar Financial Advisor equips any financial
advisor to succeed-- regardless of market conditions.
'Put this on your bookshelf and in your classroom! This is a
comprehensive guide to understanding and managing customer
relationships from two top scholars and educators.'Dr Linda L
PriceUniversity of Wyoming, andEditor, Journal of Consumer
ResearchCustomer relationship marketing (CRM) opportunities are
embedded in the entire customer journey spanning several touch
points across all stages including prepurchase, purchase, and
postpurchase stage. Customer relationship marketing evolved from
traditional marketing concept and has broadened its scope today,
intersecting with the following domains, namely customer buying
behavior process models, customer satisfaction and loyalty, service
quality, customer relationship management tools and strategies,
customer centricity, and customer engagement activities. A
comprehensive, state-of-the-art textbook, Customer Relationship
Marketing: Theoretical and Managerial Perspectives is organized as
follows:
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