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Title: The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process That Fuels Sales
Author: Elinor Stutz
Narrator: Tim Welch
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-02-16
Publisher: Smooth Sale
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 7 votes
Genres: Business, Management
Publisher's Summary:
This information is essential for business owners of all size companies. Everything Stutz learned from her professional sales career as a top producer to becoming a top 1 percent influencer, according to Kred, is shared in this book. Personal stories, including tough lessons, are included as examples and for entertainment, too. Subject matter includes:
By implementing all of the above, my secret wish came true! You, too, may establish a global clientele by using the strategies revealed in this book. My next wish is for you to gain the information you need to move your business and sales efforts forward.
Members Reviews:
Excellent Resource
Where does The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process That Fuels Sales rank among all the audiobooks youve listened to so far?
This is, by far, one of the best books I have read that pertains to business. While many books propose to offer solid and valuable ideas and advice, thats not always the case. Stutz provides an array of tips that far surpass what I had expected.
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process That Fuels Sales?
Stutz gives sound advice on many things, including, what Ill call for now, communication skills. When to call, when not to call, what not to say in an email, etc. Knowing how to properly communicate whether in person or via email are skills that should constantly be developed.
Which character as performed by Tim Welch was your favorite?
When Welch steps into the shoes of telemarketers and imitates them, it adds a nice touch of humor to the book since we have all experienced such phone calls at one point or another.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A Pathway to Succes
Any additional comments?
Overall an excellent book with sound advice. Would highly recommend
Great Advice
What did you love best about The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process That Fuels Sales?
The personal stories helped me to imagine myself in those situations in the working world. They taught me how to experience situations just through listening to them happen to someone else. It taught me how to react appropriately to specific situations that may happen eventually. I also learned practical ways to achieve my goals including how to properly communicate with "clients".
What other book might you compare The Wish: A 360 Degree Business Development Process That Fuels Sales to and why?
I haven't read any other books that talk about sales besides To Sell Is Human- David H Pink. To Sell is Human also discusses how to be a salesman and goes with the theme that every person sells without even realizing. Whether it is selling an object, an idea, or yourself, everyone sells.
What about Tim Welchs performance did you like?
Tim Welch sounds as if he is talking about himself when he talks about these stories. Because he is one of my professors, I am used to listening to him talk and absorbing the information he tells me. The narration definitely helped me absorb the information rather than just read it off paper.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
A Guide To Becoming A Better Salesman
Any additional comments?
When Tim Welch talks about how to be a great salesman without knowing what you're really even doing reiterates the idea that you should fake it 'til you make it.