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Communication Toolkit for Introverts

You're reading from   Communication Toolkit for Introverts With practical techniques optimized for introverts, find your voice in everyday business situations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783000685
Length 248 pages
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Patricia Weber Patricia Weber
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Communication Toolkit for Introverts
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface
1. Communication Preferences of Introverts and Extroverts FREE CHAPTER 2. Identify and Count on Your Introvert Strengths 3. Confident to Communicate 4. Your Hardworking Wrench: Tighten or Open up Your Listening 5. Your Headband Light - Succeeding in the Business Meeting 6. Tape Measure Your Success for Powerful Presentations 7. Do You Have an Axe to Grind? Use a Positive Approach for Workplace Conflict 8. On the Level to Negotiate with Success 9. Power Tools of Influence, Persuasion, and Selling 10. Quiet Communication can Triumph

What does our energy have to do with negotiating?


Imagine your feelings in this situation: new on the job, no results to bring to the table, no understanding of sales, and you want to negotiate an assigned territory to give you the best chance of success.

Are you looking forward to this or do you want to avoid the negotiations?

When I first entered sales in the computer industry, it was a male dominated industry. This was an influencing factor in my success from the beginning.

In my first sales job, we were assigned specific lines of business. Each year, if a salesperson was not effective in their assigned lines, those target customers would be reassigned. The manager would call us in his office by overall sales results.

But in my first year of sales, without any company sales results, I was to negotiate my assigned lines of business with a different approach. It would be about a year later when I could use my position of being a top salesperson to get the better lines of business.

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