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Will Salespeople Take a Straight Commission Job?
Last week I spoke at the Ritz-Carlton in Phoenix and at Barton Creek Country Club in Austin, TX. I don't recall whether it was Phoenix or Austin where I was asked this question but the question is a good one. Most who wrestle with this issue are asking the wrong question. The correct question should be, "How can I get good salespeople to work in a straight commission environment?"

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Test your Telephone Effectiveness - Find out if your phone practices are winning or losing customers
Test your telephone know-how with this 5 question multiple-choice quiz to identify your telephone effectiveness, and that of your co-workers. Discover the 'correct' answers with strategies for enhancing telephone greetings, using the hold feature, juggling a caller and in-person visitor, and more.

Being Politically Correct Can Cost You Sales
Sales trainers, coaches and managers teach that you must be “politically correct,” polite or professional, when you ask for information. Being politically correct may just cost you the sale.

Will Salespeople Take a Straight Commission Job?
Last week I spoke at the Ritz-Carlton in Phoenix and at Barton Creek Country Club in Austin, TX. I don't recall whether it was Phoenix or Austin where I was asked this question but the question is a good one. Most who wrestle with this issue are asking the wrong question. The correct question should be, "How can I get good salespeople to work in a straight commission environment?"

How to Grow your Business: Sell More and Hire Salespeople
Having had the opportunity to work with thousands of entrepreneurial salespeople during my career, I am now being asked more frequently by our sales partners “how do I grow my business?” It’s a pretty simple question. However, the answer is incredibly complex and unfortunately, there isn’t one correct answer.

What's Your Excuse For Not Following Up?
What’s your excuse for not following up with new contacts after networking events? It doesn’t really matter what your answer is because I’m here to tell you that the correct answer to the above question from this point on is: There is no excuse for not following up, so I don’t have one.

Can Concentration Really Improve Memory?
Expert answers the big question, can concentration improve memory? The basic memory mechanics exposes the power of concentration to improve memory. You can combine yoga with the basic memory mechanics to concentrate and focus to enhance encoding information in the brain. We're a group of navigation engineers that take pride in navigating readers to the Correct Knowledge to obliterate harsh learning curves. We know from experience that knowledge is not power, but the correct use of knowledge is power. This article is about making the correct choices to improve memory and prevent from traveling down long lost dreary roads, stumbling into rattle snake pits and the lion's den.

Relationships Are Money
What's your excuse for not following up with new contacts at networking events? I'm going to be straight with you now - coming from a loving place of course. I don't think it really matters what your answer is to that question because the correct answer is there is no excuse for not following up.

How To Calm An Angry Person, II
If you want to be an inspirational leader, you have to deal in the realm of emotions. I've had several clients over the years who sought to manage from pure logic, from rational analysis, from a perspective that "the numbers will tell us what to do." That's OK for management, and people certainly appreciate knowing they're doing the logically-correct thing, but it's an approach that falls short of the sort of inspirational leadership that ignites the passion to go beyond the "correct" to the "great...."

Job Interviewers Are Worried About Where You’ve Been Lately
There is really no “correct” answer to this type of question. However, a technique that may work is to take the focus off the length of your job search and to move the focus to what you have to offer.

The Questions Behind the Questions
With all the difficult things we tackle while attempting to master our marketing skills, being asked, "What is it that you do?" should be one of the easier questions to answer. Correct? If only that were true! How we answer that question can make or break our future with a potential client/customer. Learn how to hold their attention in this article.

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