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Courses Offered

 

 

 

Sales & Marketing

 

No one questions that making friends is a good thing. In this workshop, participants are going to discover that the business of business is making friends, and the business of all sales professionals is making friends and building relationships. Strategic friendships will make or break any business, no matter how big and no matter what kind of market.

 

   

Core Essentials for Business Professionals

 

It’s no secret that selling has changed in recent years. This is an exciting and dynamic profession, yet it is one of the most underrated and misunderstood, at least in recent years. The back-slapping sleazy, joke-telling huckster has disappeared and in his place is a new generation of sales professionals—highly trained and groomed, with the characteristics of honesty, trustworthiness, and competence.

 

   

Human Recourses

   

A great sales presentation does not demand you have all the bells and whistles to impress the client with your technical skills. Rather, try impressing your clients with your knowledge of the products and services you sell and your understanding of their problems and the solutions they need.

 

   

Workplace Essentials

   

This one-day course will help you introduce the different facets of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to participants and show them how to identify who their customers really are, analyze the key components of CRM, and understand how it integrates within an organization.

 

 

 

Career Development

 

Most sales professionals are always looking for ways to overcome customer objections and close the sale. This workshop will help you teach participants how to plan, prepare, and execute proposals and presentations that address customer concerns, reduce the number of objections they encounter, and improve their batting average at closing the sale.

 

 

 

Trainer Development

 

This one-day course will help you introduce the different facets of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) to participants and show them how to identify who their customers really are, analyze the key components of CRM, and understand how it integrates within an organization.

 

 

 

Supervisors & Management

 

Prospecting is the key to your sales success. Your success today is a result of the prospecting you did six months ago. After today, participants will know who to target and how to target them, and remember to do some prospecting every day through warming up cold calls, following up on leads, or networking.