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How to Mind-Read Your Customers

Using Insights from Psychology to Increase Sales and Develop Better Business Relationships

David P. SNYDER

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English
Amacom
27 June 2019
Discover how to use the principles of behavioral psychology (made easy and accessible) to master the art and science of salesmanship.

What's the most important factor in becoming a successful salesperson Is it ambition and drive Maybe it's enthusiasm. Or maybe success in sales just boils down to good old-fashioned hard work. While all these things contribute to sales success, business strategist David Snyder knows that the real key is reading different personality types--including one's own.

Based on Snyder's popular seminar, How to Mind-Read Your Customers will teach you how to:

Gain insight into your own personalities Identify your strengths and weaknesses Gain a better understanding of yourself Understand and relate better to others Size up people as early as the first phone conversation Improve relationships with customers Enhance teamwork Eliminate mistakes in communication Make a great first impression Increase sales

Innovative and empowering, yet down-to-earth and humorous, How to Mind-Read Your Customers is an invaluable resource for anyone in sales, marketing, or customer service on how to take selling skills to the next level.

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Imprint:   Amacom
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   294g
ISBN:   9780814405994
ISBN 10:   0814405991
Pages:   224
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Snyder is CEO of Industrial Footcare and president of Snyder-Luedtke Consulting Associates, Inc., where he directs the efforts of a national team of psychologists, physicians, and business experts specializing in organizational development. He received his Master's degree in psychology from Harvard.

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