Robert Vojacek

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Be Open At least nine out of every ten of your discovery questions should be open-ended versus closed. Open-ended questions invite thoughtful answers. They are generally tough to give short answers to. If used correctly, they open up a discussion about a topic. For example, an open-question could be: “Can you tell me how GDPR impacts your ability to communicate with your customers?”
MEDDICC: The ultimate guide to staying one step ahead in the complex sale
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