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Rating: Summary: Words and Wisdom Review: "New Sales Speak contains not just the words but also the wisdom which you will need in order to grow sales in this changing economy. Terri Sjodin has kept pace with the changes so that you can follow her lead. I commend this book to you." Jim Cathcart author, Relationship Selling
Rating: Summary: A Must Read! Review: I have given numerous books and had many training programs given to my sales teams . All feedback from the current Enterprise Software Sales and Technical team was positive.Comments ranged from "I can put this information to immediate use during an upcoming Executive Presentation" to "I make that mistake all the time ". Terri's writing style and practical application with examples make this a must read for anyone involved in Fortune 1000 Software Sales.
Rating: Summary: Well Worth the Price- A great new guidebook Review: I ordered this book from Amazon a few weeks ago and read it at sales meeting I just attended. The author has some excellent presentation ideas that I plan to use during my sales calls this season. Perfect for the new sales rep, I too, a long time salesperson, found this book to be an excellent addition to my library. I'm sure this book will be big seller.
Rating: Summary: Definitely applies to 90% of all sales people Review: Most sales people are not getting the job done. Period. They move around from company to company, making the same mistakes, and blaming their poor numbers on the product, their employer, the economy, or the price of tea in China.While this book will not surprise top performers with something completely new, these folks may glean some value out of the distinction between an informational presentation and a persuasive presentation. I could almost guarantee if all sales managers gave this book to the lower 75-90% of their sales teams, and made it a requirement to use the simple outlines in the book, their numbers would improve.... Anyone who cannot use the outlines to build compelling presentations should not be in the sales arena.
Rating: Summary: Great Book Review: Terri does an excellent job in helping both the beginner as well as an intermediate speaker in learning how to best prepare a presentation. This is such an important skill and is often overlooked as the necessity it is for salespeople, managers, leaders, etc. It's organized very well and is easy to read. Terri uses lots of great examples which bring the information to life and make it useable. I would recommend this to anyone who would like to see their career step up a couple of notches.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: This book was right on target. Definitely not a regular book on public speaking but rather a real world guide to building a persusive presentation. I found it very clear, to the point and entertaining. You can tell that the author defintely practices what she preaches. It is timely and relevent for what happens in the real world -- not a generic type text book. I really relate well to the examples and stories. The short outline and long outline samples provide a great "how to" guide and the presentation evaluation chart is a great tool to do a self evaluation or evaluate others presentations. I highly recommend it...and bought extra copies to give to my associates! Great book for Sales People and even those who don't sell for a living....Sjodin is right "Everybody sells something".
Rating: Summary: "Lite" Treatment for Beginners Likely to Disappoint Pros Review: This book, like so many others in the field of selling techniques, is probably useful for people new to selling but disappointing to those with more than a few years of experience. Ms. Sjodin's writing is competent, engaging and easy to read. She illustrates her points with pertinent anecdotes that make the book engaging to read, but the content is definitely "lite," meaning both general and thin on substance. Although she has targeted her book for sales professionals, it may be less useful to sales reps than the many more more substantial books on public speaking and the principles of persuasion written for a broader audience. The points Ms. Sjodin makes about sales presentations are no different from tips presented in any low-level high-school or college speech class. Importantly for new sales people, Ms. Sjodin makes only passing reference to the critically important differences between complex sales that require many presentations over a long period of time and simpler sales that are likely to be closed after a single presentation. The book is another volume in a growing library of thinly veiled self-promotion vehicles that provide contact information on the back page in case you may want to hire the author as a consultant. As a 15-year sales professional who has been closing multi-million dollar software deals for years, I read almost anything about selling techniques in the belief that even a nearly useless book can easily justify its cover price if it provides a single good idea. Even so, I wish I had not spent the money on this book.
Rating: Summary: Well Worth the Price- A great new guidebook Review: This is a great book for anyone who has ever felt they could have done better communicating a really important idea. Say you want to get a new job - this book will work for you during the interview. You think you should get a promotion? This intriguing book will help ensure that you convince your boss that you truly deserve it. You've been having trouble persuading your spouse to take you on that dream vacation to Italy? Using the nine techniques in this book, you will have the best shot outside finding a traveling companion in Rome. This book is power. It has a section designed to prepare you OVERNIGHT to give a live presentation in front of one or a hundred people so they not only will remember what you say but will take your ideas to heart. Isn't that what we all want? To be taken seriously? If you've ever felt you were talking to a brick wall when it came to expressing your ideas (and who hasn't) this book will show you in nine easy steps how to ensure others listen to you - and then maybe even do what you want! How powerful is that?
Rating: Summary: Great Book For Sales People Review: This is a great book for individuals in the sales profession. It will allow you to improve your sales presentations by becoming more persuasive instead of informative. It will also give you different insight into the world of successful selling.
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