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By: Barbara Weaver Smith

Know More to Sell Better

June 24, 2016Global Accounts, Key Account Management, Large Account SalesConnie Kadansky, sales, sales call reluctance, selling, small business growth

Thanks to Connie Kadansky, the Sales Call Reluctance Coach, for a great interview on Blog Talk Radio about how to know more to sell more. Connie says, “Even with the recent Brexit vote, you cannot deny that we are a global economy.  Keep your chin up and be the visionary!” We talk about my new...

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