Selling Style

Selling Style

Author: Rob Schorman

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2003-06-03

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780812237283

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"Schorman demonstrates in this readable study of 1890s U.S. society how fashion—which he defines as clothing everyone wears and the symbolic system connected to its choice—reflects the cultural dynamics caused by rapid social change and remnants of past attitudes."—Choice


Style and Status

Style and Status

Author: Susannah Walker

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2007-02-23

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 0813137519

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Between the 1920s and the 1970s, American economic culture began to emphasize the value of consumption over production. At the same time, the rise of new mass media such as radio and television facilitated the advertising and sales of consumer goods on an unprecedented scale. In Style and Status: Selling Beauty to African American Women, 1920--1975, Susannah Walker analyzes an often-overlooked facet of twentieth-century consumer society as she explores the political, social, and racial implications of the business devoted to producing and marketing beauty products for African American women. Walker examines African American beauty culture as a significant component of twentieth-century consumerism, and she links both subjects to the complex racial politics of the era. The efforts of black entrepreneurs to participate in the American economy and to achieve self-determination of black beauty standards often caused conflict within the African American community. Additionally, a prevalence of white-owned firms in the African American beauty industry sparked widespread resentment, even among advocates of full integration in other areas of the American economy and culture. Concerned African Americans argued that whites had too much influence over black beauty culture and were invading the market, complicating matters of physical appearance with questions of race and power. Based on a wide variety of documentary and archival evidence, Walker concludes that African American beauty standards were shaped within black society as much as they were formed in reaction to, let alone imposed by, the majority culture. Style and Status challenges the notion that the civil rights and black power movements of the 1950s through the 1970s represents the first period in which African Americans wielded considerable influence over standards of appearance and beauty. Walker explores how beauty culture affected black women's racial and feminine identities, the role of black-owned businesses in African American communities, differences between black-owned and white-owned manufacturers of beauty products, and the concept of racial progress in the post--World War II era. Through the story of the development of black beauty culture, Walker examines the interplay of race, class, and gender in twentieth-century America.


The Real World Guide to Fashion Selling and Management

The Real World Guide to Fashion Selling and Management

Author: Gerald J. Sherman

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-05-15

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1609019334

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Provides the kind of examples and information that lead to success in the fashion retail world, including the characteristics of great salespeople, using digital and social media, and adapting to change in the fashion marketplace.


Managing Your Sales Force

Managing Your Sales Force

Author: Pingali Venugopal

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2006-07-05

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9780761934950

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Salespersons occupy a vital position in most organizations yet they tend not to hold their profession in high esteem. According to the author of this book, unless salespersons take pride in their work, they are unlikely to perform to the best of their abilities. This, in turn, is bound to affect the organization in terms of both its growth and its profit. Pingali Venugopal approaches the sales management function from the motivational dimension in order to revive the lost vocational esteem in the sales profession.Divided into two sections, this book - takes an integrated view of management decisions, both strategic and operational, and works out each as a motivator for the salespersons; - emphasizes the need for managers to motivate salespersons, beyond the commonly used monetary incentives; - highlights the importance of behavioural transactions that have to take place for a sale to be successful;- develops a framework to integrate the sales management function with the marketing mix so that there are no overlaps; and- stresses the need to devise appropriate training programmes for salespersons.


Versatile Selling

Versatile Selling

Author: Larry Wilson

Publisher: Winsource Publishing LLC

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789077256039

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Most people love to buy but they hate being sold to. Salespeople who can "read" their customer's style and adapt to sell the way their customer wants to buy are proven to be more successful in today's tough markets. Based on The Versatile Salesperson program, the skills in this book are used worldwide by Fortune 500 companies. Wilson Learning is a global leader in human performance improvement solutions for Fortune 500 and emerging companies worldwide, headquartered in Minneapolis, MN and Tokyo.


Innovative Selling

Innovative Selling

Author: Eden White

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2020-05-19

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1951527658

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Innovative Selling is a unique book for corporate sales professionals and their sales leaders about how to prepare, manage, cope, and succeed at corporate global sales. Recent research has discovered concerning underlying discontent with professional sales people who represent global sales organizations. This book assists the sales professionals with navigating the dilemmas and pitfalls that confront today’s corporate sellers so they emerge at the other end mentally healthy, skilled, and sane. The book also tackles and simplifies the basic steps of the overall sales process, territory planning, and product training, so as to ultimately improve your sales results. Many sales people today are looking for a simple and concise book to guide them through the corporate sales process–this is the book for you.


The Challenger Sale

The Challenger Sale

Author: Matthew Dixon

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2011-11-10

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1101545895

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What's the secret to sales success? If you're like most business leaders, you'd say it's fundamentally about relationships-and you'd be wrong. The best salespeople don't just build relationships with customers. They challenge them. The need to understand what top-performing reps are doing that their average performing colleagues are not drove Matthew Dixon, Brent Adamson, and their colleagues at Corporate Executive Board to investigate the skills, behaviors, knowledge, and attitudes that matter most for high performance. And what they discovered may be the biggest shock to conventional sales wisdom in decades. Based on an exhaustive study of thousands of sales reps across multiple industries and geographies, The Challenger Sale argues that classic relationship building is a losing approach, especially when it comes to selling complex, large-scale business-to-business solutions. The authors' study found that every sales rep in the world falls into one of five distinct profiles, and while all of these types of reps can deliver average sales performance, only one-the Challenger- delivers consistently high performance. Instead of bludgeoning customers with endless facts and features about their company and products, Challengers approach customers with unique insights about how they can save or make money. They tailor their sales message to the customer's specific needs and objectives. Rather than acquiescing to the customer's every demand or objection, they are assertive, pushing back when necessary and taking control of the sale. The things that make Challengers unique are replicable and teachable to the average sales rep. Once you understand how to identify the Challengers in your organization, you can model their approach and embed it throughout your sales force. The authors explain how almost any average-performing rep, once equipped with the right tools, can successfully reframe customers' expectations and deliver a distinctive purchase experience that drives higher levels of customer loyalty and, ultimately, greater growth.


Buying Styles

Buying Styles

Author: Michael WILKINSON

Publisher: AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn

Published: 2009-07-08

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 0814415288

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Most sales professionals spend all their time and energy trying to perfect their own style of selling. Yet they fail to recognize that buyers all have their own individual “buying styles”...and when sellers learn how to adapt their own methods to best suit each buying style, they can dramatically increase their success rate. Presented as a “learning adventure,” Buying Styles begins with a fictional situation in which a salesperson has just lost a major sale...and decides to find out why. Readers are then brought along on an interactive lesson that shows them how to: • recognize the four key buying styles • understand what to do (and not to do) when selling to customers exhibiting each • quickly spot the tell-tale signs that they are using the wrong approach • gain the confidence of prospects • improve their relationships with existing clients • develop a strategy for approaching new prospects • increase their chances of closing each and every sale This quick and easy read, packed with tips, checklists, and on-the-go references, unveils powerful new insights for successfully selling to anyone.


The Selling Fox

The Selling Fox

Author: Jim Holden

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002-10-16

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 0471229741

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"The Selling Fox" ist der Nachfolger zu dem sehr erfolgreichen Titel "Power Base Selling" vom gleichen Autor. Der Band bietet eine Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung, wie man seine Vertriebskonkurrenten erfolgreich aus dem Feld schlägt und gibt Tipps, wie man Absatzchancen einordnet, wie man erkennt, an welchen Kunden man dranbleiben sollte, wie man Glaubwürdigkeit austrahlt und vieles andere mehr. Anhand einer Fülle von Fallbeispielen, Strategien und Taktiken lernen Sie hier, wie Sie ihre Konkurrenz durch bessere Ideen ausstechen, übertrumpfen und schließlich ausmanövrieren. "The Selling Fox" ist die unverzichtbare Lektüre für jeden Verkäufer. Autor Jim Holden ist Gründer und President der Holden Corporation, ein Unternehmen im Bereich Wettbewerb und Verkaufspolitik, das das Power Base Selling Programm erfolgreich eingeführt hat. Zu Holdens Kundenstamm gehören u.a. AT&T, UNISYS, Bell Canada, Data General und eine Reihe renommierter Unternehmen in aller Welt.