Manolo Alvarez

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Now, the “decision-making process” is more important than “the decision-maker.” Avoid questions like: “Who is the decision-maker?” “Who signs the check?” Ask questions like: “How have you evaluated similar products or services?” “What is the decision-making process?” “Who is involved in making the decision?” “How will the decision be made?” “What are the steps to have a check cut or funds released?”
Predictable Revenue: Turn Your Business Into A Sales Machine With The $100 Million Best Practices Of Salesforce.com
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