Described in one of the books as the Queen of Sales, Alison Edgar is clearly an impressive sales leader. She's also very tenacious. I loved the way she describes how she battled her from total novic...
'What do I want my audience to do after hearing me speak?'Part Two of my review of Andy Bound's The Jelly Effect is a bit more fulsome than last week's post. One of the fir...
Remember the aim of networking: coffee with big fish.My first encounter with Andy Bounds was in 2009. He was one of the speakers at the National Sa...
Negotiation is all about satisfaction in the same way winning a game isThis week's piece is a slight departure from the usual sales book review. Butlet me will immediately state this. A t...
It's hardly surprising that Mike Weinberg's New Sales. Simplified. was ranked by Hubspot as being in the top twenty sales books of 'all time'....
The title of this week's sales book review post is my favourite line from James Muir's The Perfect Close.At first glance, the book l...
Here's the link to the the brief Part One- I was so looking forward to finishing 5MS but in the end I was a little disappointed. Perhaps afte...
There's a new format for this week's sales book review. Instead of the Good, Bad and the Ugly, we have something which is a little more nuanced. Of course, you'll have to take into consideration when ...