
Lee Davis (3)
Author of 5 Star Selling: From Beginning to Excellence
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I hate ‘how to’ books that are so full of jargon that I need some reference constantly next to me so I can keep checking what the heck I am reading about. Lee Davis’ book is written in plain English that anyone can understand. If it has unfamiliar phrases or terms they are explained.
The advice is practical and drawn from Davis’ own experience, mistakes and observations throughout his career. He addresses you, the reader, somewhat like a good parent, teacher or tutor would.
The show more content is modern and up to date and includes a chapter on technology.
In short, Lee Davis’ book is comprehensive, flows logically from one chapter to the next with information supplemented in Appendices. Within the text he advises further reading on topics not covered in detailed eg listening skills. These recommendations are included in the appendices and include lists of other resources both books and computer software.
If you want to be a hard-nosed, hard selling, don’t care about the customer used car or real estate salesmen this is not the book for you. It is for those salesmen who want a lifetime career through building positive relationships with both external and internal customers.
One of the things I really liked is the summary points at the end of each chapter. I would recommend that anyone studying this book re-write these points in a notebook for frequent, quick refreshers of the excellent advice contained.
This review is also available on my website www.pam.id.au show less
The advice is practical and drawn from Davis’ own experience, mistakes and observations throughout his career. He addresses you, the reader, somewhat like a good parent, teacher or tutor would.
The show more content is modern and up to date and includes a chapter on technology.
In short, Lee Davis’ book is comprehensive, flows logically from one chapter to the next with information supplemented in Appendices. Within the text he advises further reading on topics not covered in detailed eg listening skills. These recommendations are included in the appendices and include lists of other resources both books and computer software.
If you want to be a hard-nosed, hard selling, don’t care about the customer used car or real estate salesmen this is not the book for you. It is for those salesmen who want a lifetime career through building positive relationships with both external and internal customers.
One of the things I really liked is the summary points at the end of each chapter. I would recommend that anyone studying this book re-write these points in a notebook for frequent, quick refreshers of the excellent advice contained.
This review is also available on my website www.pam.id.au show less
I hate ‘how to’ books that are so full of jargon that I need some reference constantly next to me so I can keep checking what the heck I am reading about. Lee Davis’ book is written in plain English that anyone can understand. If it has unfamiliar phrases or terms they are explained.
The advice is practical and drawn from Davis’ own experience, mistakes and observations throughout his career. He addresses you, the reader, somewhat like a good parent, teacher or tutor would.
The show more content is modern and up to date and includes a chapter on technology.
In short, Lee Davis’ book is comprehensive, flows logically from one chapter to the next with information supplemented in Appendices. Within the text he advises further reading on topics not covered in detailed eg listening skills. These recommendations are included in the appendices and include lists of other resources both books and computer software.
If you want to be a hard-nosed, hard selling, don’t care about the customer used car or real estate salesmen this is not the book for you. It is for those salesmen who want a lifetime career through building positive relationships with both external and internal customers.
One of the things I really liked is the summary points at the end of each chapter. I would recommend that anyone studying this book re-write these points in a notebook for frequent, quick refreshers of the excellent advice contained.
This review is also available on my website www.pam.id.au show less
The advice is practical and drawn from Davis’ own experience, mistakes and observations throughout his career. He addresses you, the reader, somewhat like a good parent, teacher or tutor would.
The show more content is modern and up to date and includes a chapter on technology.
In short, Lee Davis’ book is comprehensive, flows logically from one chapter to the next with information supplemented in Appendices. Within the text he advises further reading on topics not covered in detailed eg listening skills. These recommendations are included in the appendices and include lists of other resources both books and computer software.
If you want to be a hard-nosed, hard selling, don’t care about the customer used car or real estate salesmen this is not the book for you. It is for those salesmen who want a lifetime career through building positive relationships with both external and internal customers.
One of the things I really liked is the summary points at the end of each chapter. I would recommend that anyone studying this book re-write these points in a notebook for frequent, quick refreshers of the excellent advice contained.
This review is also available on my website www.pam.id.au show less
In 5 Star Selling: From Beginning to Excellence sales veteran Lee Davis offers an in-depth coverage of a variety of sales techniques for beginning salespeople as well as seasoned professionals. From motivation and getting organized to cold calling, follow up and dealing with objections. Both modern technology, old-school negotiation techniques and use (internal) management for your cause is covered. Even the practical stuff like whether or not using entertainment, gifts and book keeping of show more expenses are addressed.
The approach is practical, with lots of personal examples to illustrate how get started and become successful as sales person. That may be your full time engagement, your natural habitat, or the occasional situation you now can handle more effectively after a reading of this book (and why not re-read it in time?).
Emphasis is on building and maintaining strong customer relationships, instead of playing the average car salesperson. People buy from people, even in the 21st Century! show less
The approach is practical, with lots of personal examples to illustrate how get started and become successful as sales person. That may be your full time engagement, your natural habitat, or the occasional situation you now can handle more effectively after a reading of this book (and why not re-read it in time?).
Emphasis is on building and maintaining strong customer relationships, instead of playing the average car salesperson. People buy from people, even in the 21st Century! show less
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- 4.7
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