Editorial Review:
There are countless books, seminars and consultants that offer the secrets to everlasting business success. After heeding their advice, perhaps you manage your time more efficiently write a compelling pitch letter, or close a few more deals. But after a week or a month you revert to your old bad habits and mediocre performance, until the next hot new program comes along. The only lasting way to enhance your productivity and growth is to focus on a handful of basic concepts and repeat them week after week, and teach your staff to do the same. This book shows how to tune up virtually every area of your business, systematically, with just a little disciplined focus. Spend an hour per week on each "impact area" of your business and you will be astonished at hoe much you can accomplish. Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Executive/Business Owner level Sales & Marketing Plan with extra's 2008-11-13 In the last 15+ years I have read 100+ sales books. I would only recommend about 5, this is one of them.
This is the best Executive/Business Owner level Sales and Marketing system book I have read.
This is a big picture and overview book with many useful extras. I have read no other sales book with such useful information about integrating marketing with sales systems. I believe Sales Machine is an excellent descriptive title and what this book is about.
Most sales books are for face-to-face salespersons, all about nuts and bolts of sales techniques. Sales Machine has some of that, but more importantly this book is all about the big picture of Sales & Marketing in real application.
I believe this book lays the foundation for non-sales and non-marketing people to appreciate these two areas and respect what they do. I believe everyone will benefit from the self-management and productivity teaching in the first few chapters. I have not seen a sales book as well written which includes marketing.
I owned an insurance agency for 14 years. I wish I would have had these sales machine information years ago. I believe it would have saved me 100's of hours and earned me 100,000's of dollars. I believe it will save and earn me more in my current business.
When I read the Foreword: When Words Are Never Enough by Michael E. Gerber I thought- yeah right, this book isn't that good. But, since I have had lunch with Michael (sales contest payoff) I trust his statements. He says "Let the system be the solution" this book does it. I was in no way disappointed. This book delivered just like Michael said it would.
I am going to recommend this book to all our executives. This is a great book to build a sales and marketing culture in an organization. It expresses exactly what I want in a business. This is a great book to build a business around.
I recommend this book. Worth every dollar. It is one of my top five sales book choices.
more a book on Common sense 2008-11-01 I read this book in 5 minutes and realized it was fluff , this book title says turbo charge your business but talk about basic common sense like stand up and present, bond well , give gifts to prospects all this is done on a daily basis no need for a book .
Great Insight 2008-10-22 This book has really great insight on improving virtually every area of your business and your personal life too. It's a definite 'Buy'.
Inspiring handbook on powering up your sales 2008-09-30 Chet Holmes provides a program built on 12 foundational skills which he says can double your sales. The steps are practical, sensible and focused on action. Holmes directs his instructions to salespeople who take responsibility, practice their skills and work smart. If you fall into that category, his method will help you realize your sales goals step by step, via time management, sharp marketing, great hiring and polished sales skills. getAbstract recommends this solid book to executives, sales managers and sales professionals. It might be a new sales classic.
Ultimate Sales Machine Rocks 2008-09-05 common sense is not common practice. a quick refence for re-starting, re-energizing, re-focusing yourself and teams. Get everyone to read it and put it to work.
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