
Sales for Non-Salespeople
How to sell yourself and your ideas, and succeed at work
- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
If you know how to sell, you know how to succeed. Selling is the most important, and perhaps the most misunderstood workplace skill. Once you understand how to sell you will become more persuasive, naturally and confidently.This book has four sections, enabling the reader to focus on their most pressing need:
* Selling basics - a simple, explicit guide to the sales process;
* Selling yourself - and how to get noticed, connected and respected;
* Selling to colleagues - presenting, persuading and getting promoted;
* Selling to customers - winning orders and succeeding in shops & at shows.This book will help the reader:
* Learn the basics about how to sell and why people buy;
* Recognise the importance of goal setting and measuring personal performance;
* Understand how to find, then influence people able to contribute to their success;
* Become more confident in taking the lead and steering things they way they want them to go, at work, home and in social situations.
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Table of contents
- CoverĀ
- Title
- About the Author
- ContentsĀ
- Introduction
- Part I: Selling basics
- Part II: Selling yourself
- Part III: Selling to colleagues
- Part IV: Selling to customers
- Copyright