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January 25, 2019Leaving Value on the Table33 minutesPlayIn this week’s podcast, Chris Elmore and Brandon Cockrell discuss some ways you might be leaving value on the table. These ways include:Using Minimizing Language –Assuming Value –Not Focusing on One Call at a Time –Not Practicing Like a PRO –Creating Contrast –...moreShareView all episodesBy Chris Elmore4.73131 ratingsJanuary 25, 2019Leaving Value on the Table33 minutesPlayIn this week’s podcast, Chris Elmore and Brandon Cockrell discuss some ways you might be leaving value on the table. These ways include:Using Minimizing Language –Assuming Value –Not Focusing on One Call at a Time –Not Practicing Like a PRO –Creating Contrast –...moreMore shows like Windshield TimeView allThe Ramsey Show38,625 ListenersThe Joe Rogan Experience223,875 ListenersCriminal37,229 ListenersThe Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe40,631 ListenersBe a PROFITABLE Badass Small Business Owner169 ListenersThe Home Service Expert Podcast718 ListenersService Industry Podcast141 ListenersCan't Stop the Growth45 ListenersUnashamed with the Robertson Family24,083 ListenersSales Training. Close It Now!81 ListenersTo The Point - Home Services Podcast212 ListenersWaste No Day: A Home Services Motivational Podcast442 ListenersService MVP Sales Training Podcast with Joe Crisara13 Listeners
In this week’s podcast, Chris Elmore and Brandon Cockrell discuss some ways you might be leaving value on the table. These ways include:Using Minimizing Language –Assuming Value –Not Focusing on One Call at a Time –Not Practicing Like a PRO –Creating Contrast –
January 25, 2019Leaving Value on the Table33 minutesPlayIn this week’s podcast, Chris Elmore and Brandon Cockrell discuss some ways you might be leaving value on the table. These ways include:Using Minimizing Language –Assuming Value –Not Focusing on One Call at a Time –Not Practicing Like a PRO –Creating Contrast –...more
In this week’s podcast, Chris Elmore and Brandon Cockrell discuss some ways you might be leaving value on the table. These ways include:Using Minimizing Language –Assuming Value –Not Focusing on One Call at a Time –Not Practicing Like a PRO –Creating Contrast –