Pitch Perfect: Feel the Impact of a Winning Sales Approach

Pitch Perfect: Feel the Impact of a Winning Sales Approach

by John Leach (Author), John Moon (Author)

Synopsis

Do you recognise any of these scenarios? You often wonder whether you really understand the full market potential for your offer. A contract was won by a competitor - and you didn't even know it was up for grabs. You find it difficult to get a meeting with key decision makers. You always feel that you are talking to audiences that appear distinctly uninterested. You keep losing contracts that you thought were in the bag. There are always winners and losers in business. Winners are those able to drive their business forward by consistently making sales from new and existing customers. Winners understand how to scope their market potential effectively. Winners are able to differentiate between hot prospects and time wasters. And winners retain their customers by providing solutions to their problems. Pitch Perfect will help you revolutionise your performance with a thoroughly road-tested approach to mastering the art of successful business development. You need never find yourself in any of these depressing situations again!

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 236
Edition: 1
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 19 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 1841125814
ISBN 13: 9781841125817

Media Reviews
... a wonderfully stimulating product... (Mind Your Own Business, 1st May 2004) ... a simple, down-to-earth book that offers practical solutions. If you really do want to win, then this is the book for you. Read on!' (Media Week, 29th June 2004) ...step-by-step approach is easy to follow...a very good text book (City to Cities, Sep/Oct 2004)
Author Bio
John Leach and John Moon have over 25 years' experience in helping businesses and individuals achieve sales and business development excellence. The tried and tested principles detailed in this their first book are based on how the world's most successful sales driven organizations operate. The authors demonstrate in a highly pragmatic way how the practicing of these principles result in selling supremacy.