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The 25 Sales Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople

The 25 Sales Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople

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Author: Stephan Schiffman
Publisher: Adams Media
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 68132

Media: Paperback
Edition: 3
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.4 x 0.4

ISBN: 1598697579
Dewey Decimal Number: 381
EAN: 9781598697575
ASIN: 1598697579

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

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"Steve Schiffman is a great source of practical, real-life, results-oriented insights. You can read his books again and again."
-Patricia C. Simpson, Vice President, Chemical Bank

"Steve's techniques are practical, relevant, and easy to apply. Read this book and put his ideas to use."
-Andrea Becker-Arnold, Director, Corporate Sales Training, U.S. Healthcare

Now you can join the hundreds of thousands of salespeople who have followed Stephen Schiffman's advice and watch your performance soar. Schiffman lets you in on the industry's best-kept secrets.

Learn how to:

  • Convert leads to sales
  • Motivate yourself and motivate others
  • Give killer presentations
  • Keep your sense of humor
This new edition includes:
  • New examples using the latest advances in sales presentation technology
  • Up-to-date cases of these successful habits in action
  • Five bonus habits showing readers how to overcome mistakes, set sales timetables, and reexamine processes to shore up weaknesses
If you're a salesperson looking to succeed, this is the book for you!

Stephen Schiffman has trained more than a half-million salespeople at firms such as AT&T, Information Systems, Chemical Bank, Manufacturer's Hanover Trust, Motorola, and U.S. Health Care. He is president of D.E.I. Management Group and the author of such bestselling books as Cold Calling Techniques (That Really Work!) and Closing Techniques (That Really Work!).Do you put off until tomorrow what you should do today? Until next week? Until next month? Forever?

Don't worry. Help is here.

In this quick and practical guide, time management expert Jeff Davidson offers a plan to overcome procrastinators' syndrome once and for all!

Davidson shows you how to:

  • Use the computer as a tool to get motivated
  • Minimize office distractions like noise and co-workers
  • Take on the hard stuff first
  • Break through blockage and complete your to-do list
With these sixty practical tips you can get motivated, get organized, and get going-starting now!

Jeff Davidson is the author of numerous books, including The 60 Second Self-Starter and The Complete Idiot's Guide to Managing Your Time, as well as the audiobook The Power of Simplicity. Davidson, a resident of Chapel Hill, NC, is also a noted professional speaker. Visit his Web site at www.BreathingSpace.com.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Not a bad little book   October 17, 2008
Dan R. Spencer
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book wasn't bad. It took an evening to read and had some good advice. Not a lot of new information though. If you need a cheap sales pick-me-up I'd recommend it.


3 out of 5 stars Not terrible, not fabulous - a good kickstart   May 15, 2008
N. Tatjana C. Versaggi (Dripping Springs, TX USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is more like an oversized pamphlet. It has about a 6th grade level of language and I read it in a couple of hours. Chances are, you know the information already. You know that you need to look and act professional, call people back and make sure you aren't trying to sell a grand piano to a pauper.
This book is less helpful for those of us who work selling *a* product. It's less helpful when you, say, work in general retail. That's not to say it's awful... you just need to be a very abstract thinker to apply it.
The thing that turned me off about the book was the tone of the language. The language was unusually aggressive and I felt like I'd been beaten up by the time I finished. I appreciate directness, but I definitely got the feeling that this book was transposed from speeches. The problem with that is what works in colloquial speech does not work well in writing. Written language gives one the opportunity to expand in detail on one's ideas. The writer did none of this.
In the end, if you are new to sales and are in a hurry for a kick start, this book is fine.



5 out of 5 stars Informative help for all   January 9, 2008
Adrian D. Powell (Columbus, OH USA)
No matter what you're selling, from Girl Scout Cookies to commercial real estate, the information in this small but powerful book will help you "do it better".

Chock full of practical information, it shows what separates successful salespeople from the ordinary, and provides enough motivation for anyone to do the same.

It would be a welcome addition to any sales library.



5 out of 5 stars I took notes.   July 6, 2007
Shahram Kelarestaghi (Springfield, IL USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was unlike most I've read about selling. There was very little fluff! The whole thing was covered in less than 130 pages. I found myself taking notes by the second chapter. Great book, simple and straight to the point. Very well written.


1 out of 5 stars The 25 Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople Has a Bad Habi   March 12, 2006
Greg Hill (Niceville, FL)
3 out of 14 found this review helpful

This book has a bad habit of being weak and juvenille. Very weak and ordinary.
GH


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