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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Sales & Selling / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:248
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543913293

Sales Out of Service

A Humanistic Approach to Sales and Customer Service

by Norman Cohn

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Overview
The American consumer has become the frog in the water. The old sales model that is taught and practiced in this country has conditioned us to accept deceit and nondisclosure. Instead of being served, we are pitched and manipulated. Relationship, service, and authenticity take a back seat to the salesperson’s end game, which is earning commission and generating sales. We have grown to accept this from the waitperson in the restaurant to the president in the white house. The old sales paradigm that has been around since the days peddling snake oil is based upon the seller getting the buyer to do what the seller wants the buyer to do. Any means justifies the end. Any persuasive, convincing, manipulative technique is justified in order to earn commission. This has been going on for so long and is so pervasive in our society that there is little trust in salespeople, in consumer goods and services, in big business, and in government. Even though the customer has evolved to distrust this old sales model, the old paradigm is still being taught and practiced. It is time for a new sales model. It is time for Sales out of Service. This book, which is more accurately described as a sales training manual, introduces and teaches a new sales paradigm that is based upon honesty, integrity, relationship, and service. It is for those who want a long-term career in sales and customer service, a career that affords you financial freedom, and success. Sales out of Service evolved empirically over the course of twenty years. Norman Cohn started the Utah College of Massage Therapy with $200 and grew it into a $40 million dollar business with seven schools in four states. In a competitive industry, his schools excelled qualitatively and quantitatively. Sales out of Service permeated his schools influencing everything from management to the students’ classroom experience. He attributes the growth and success of his business to this new model of sales and customer serv
Description
The American consumer has become the frog in the water. The old sales model that is taught and practiced in this country has conditioned us to accept deceit and nondisclosure. Instead of being served, we are pitched and manipulated. Relationship, service, and authenticity take a back seat to the salesperson’s end game, which is earning commission and generating sales. We have grown to accept this from the waitperson in the restaurant to the president in the white house. The old sales paradigm that has been around since the days peddling snake oil is based upon the seller getting the buyer to do what the seller wants the buyer to do. Any means justifies the end. Any persuasive, convincing, manipulative technique is justified in order to earn commission. This has been going on for so long and is so pervasive in our society that there is little trust in salespeople, in consumer goods and services, in big business, and in government. Even though the customer has evolved to distrust this old sales model, the old paradigm is still being taught and practiced. It is time for a new sales model. It is time for Sales out of Service. This book, which is more accurately described as a sales training manual, introduces and teaches a new sales paradigm that is based upon honesty, integrity, relationship, and service. It is for those who want a long-term career in sales and customer service, a career that affords you financial freedom, and success. Sales out of Service evolved empirically over the course of twenty years. Norman Cohn started the Utah College of Massage Therapy with $200 and grew it into a $40 million dollar business with seven schools in four states. In a competitive industry, his schools excelled qualitatively and quantitatively. Sales out of Service permeated his schools influencing everything from management to the students’ classroom experience. He attributes the growth and success of his business to this new model of sales and customer service. Everything contained in this book comes from on-the-court experience quantified by specific measurable results. The information is neither theoretical or pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking. Sales out of Service has been proven to be effective in a service based competitive industry. This new paradigm makes it possible for anyone to succeed selling any product or service no matter the price. You do not need a college education, a certain type of personality or any special talent. You just need to be a person who is willing to work hard, and who is committed to your future success in the market place.
About the author
Norman Cohn holds degrees in business and finance, psychology, and law. He has worked as a trail attorney, a college professor, a Gestalt therapist, and an advanced practitioner of Structural Integration. Prior to retirement, he owned and operated a $40 million dollar vocational school business where he developed and implemented the new sales paradigm, Sales out of Service. Mr. Cohn lives on Mercer Island Washington. He is grateful for the opportunities that have been afforded him and devotes the rest of his life to making a difference.