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The Art of Sales Management - Lessons Learned on the Fly (Paperback)
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The Art of Sales Management - Lessons Learned on the Fly (Paperback)
Series: Art of Sales Management, 1
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Loot Price R530
Discovery Miles 5 300
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The 'The Art of Sales Management' is about the art of being a
successful sales manager, and guiding the most talented people in
an economy. The Art of Sales Management lessons imparted in this
book consist of lessons learned over four decades in the field of
salesmanship and sales management by the author. The book is
designed to be both a philosophical and practical text on the
subject. Sales Management refers to the managing of a team of
salespeople, and building them into a 'team' rather than having
them merely function as a 'group'. Teams work together as a
cohesive unit, and 'groups' tend to be a collection of individuals
working independently, often going in different directions. This
book seeks to engage the sales manager in the excitement of
building any group of salespeople into a cohesive unit or team;
brand new or long established. A selection of the important
information covered in this book is: How to conduct successful
sales meetings, and get results. How to train new salespeople. How
to train a group and make them into a team. How to build a seasoned
core of salespeople. How to make the entire sales activity into a
game played by a team. How to resolve conflicts and commission
disputes. How a manager should function with salespeople
individually vs groups. Fifty Golden sales management lessons
learned over four decades. Lessons from the Art of War by Sun Tzu
for a sales manager to use. How to develop and follow a long range
plan and unexpected changes. Creating organizational systems and
efficiency in a sales office. What are good bonus systems, and
which ones should be avoided? How to guide the group with a common
purpose, and leadership. How to get a sales team into a magical
rhythm of consistent production. This book was written to be a
lighthearted look at some of the daily lessons a sales manager
learns, and at the same time offer insight into how to break a
salesperson out of their personal comfort zone, and reach new
personal heights of success. The book is also interwoven with
comparisons to the activity of sports, as well as the lessons
learned about the warmth and spiritual nature of life itself when
working to bring out the talents in those you lead. Here is a brief
excerpt from the introduction of this book which best describes the
magic within its pages. "I call these lessons 'learned on the fly'
because the knowledge gained from the experiences connected with
them were very much akin to the spirit of the outfielder in
baseball running backward at full speed, looking towards the
heavens, trying to not lose sight of the ball or fail to notice the
sensation of gravel from the warning track under his feet as he
knowingly approaches a solid wall. His focused intention guides him
into trying to make the catch to save the game for his team, his
city and the harmony of his own moment. Decisions in these
situations are made in an instant. One weighs the purpose of the
game, the success of the catch and one's own safety of survival in
a fleeting moment, and in all hopes one lives to tell about it in
the glow of great success. Similar factors are in play when one is
in the heat of managing others, factoring all the elements, and
trying to not lose sight of the greater good, when making hard
decisions for the company, the other players, the individual plays
in the game and you. Such is the art of sales management." Finally,
this book is not only about sales management, it is about
leadership, teamwork and making each experience in life into a
'moment', and learning the lessons from those experiences and
moments and thus becoming even better at what you do. It is about
creating and experiencing the game of sales as it was meant to be
played.
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