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How to Master the Art of Being the Worst Sales Person

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How to Master the Art of Being the Worst Salesperson: Funny Failing to Eventual Success is a humorous yet insightful collection of true, laugh-out-loud business stories that expose the unfortunate (and often cringe-worthy) realities of poor sales practices. Featuring contributions from senior executives at Fortune 50 companies, this book illustrates how misguided sales and leadership decisions can lead to disastrous outcomes for both the individual and the company. But don't worry-it's not all doom and gloom! The author lightheartedly shows how understanding and correcting those mistakes can lead to extraordinary success.

The book kicks off with fifteen hilariously painful and humbling true stories, serving as a reminder that laughter is often the best way to learn from failure. In the later chapters, you'll find practical, action-oriented techniques and insights that can be immediately applied-whether you're part of a massive sales team or a solopreneur. The ultimate challenge for readers: honestly reflect on these stories, recognize where your own sales or leadership practices could improve, and turn those cringe-worthy moments into powerful success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gatekeeper Press
Date
14 May 2025
Pages
188
ISBN
9781662960963

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

How to Master the Art of Being the Worst Salesperson: Funny Failing to Eventual Success is a humorous yet insightful collection of true, laugh-out-loud business stories that expose the unfortunate (and often cringe-worthy) realities of poor sales practices. Featuring contributions from senior executives at Fortune 50 companies, this book illustrates how misguided sales and leadership decisions can lead to disastrous outcomes for both the individual and the company. But don't worry-it's not all doom and gloom! The author lightheartedly shows how understanding and correcting those mistakes can lead to extraordinary success.

The book kicks off with fifteen hilariously painful and humbling true stories, serving as a reminder that laughter is often the best way to learn from failure. In the later chapters, you'll find practical, action-oriented techniques and insights that can be immediately applied-whether you're part of a massive sales team or a solopreneur. The ultimate challenge for readers: honestly reflect on these stories, recognize where your own sales or leadership practices could improve, and turn those cringe-worthy moments into powerful success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gatekeeper Press
Date
14 May 2025
Pages
188
ISBN
9781662960963