High-Performance Selling
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Don Hutson
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Don Hutson
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Member of the National Speakers Association Hall of Fame and president of U.S. Learning Don Hutson delivers a high-energy presentation firing up an audience of sales professionals. In today’s dynamic marketplace there is nothing more important than embracing change. Hutson’s light in spirit but heavy in content talk inspires, with its focus on aligning one’s attitude to that of the customer’s goals, creating a symbiotic relationship of trust and loyalty, and continuously working to serve the customer until achieving the elusive, but all-powerful “wow” that is the verbal hallmark of the great salesperson.
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- Iain McCallum
- 25-01-22
High Performance Selling : Don Hutson
Absolutely loved this. Just under an hour of the most valuable sales tips ever. I cant recommend this enough and I'd suggest listening to this two or three times, whilst making notes, if you want to improve your sales IQ.
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- p k alfred
- 29-01-23
straight to the point while being fun to listen to
straight to the point while being fun to listen to reinforces the point of view as ditch the pitch good to listen to both.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-07-22
Waste of time
Nothing more than an hour of smugness. Quoting lots of other peoples lines doesn't make a compelling book. Even at an hour it is still a waste of time, you won't learn anything.
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