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Customer Tells Delivering Worldclass Customer Service By Reading Your Customers Signs And Signals Original Marty Seldman

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Customer Tells Delivering Worldclass Customer Service By Reading Your Customers Signs And Signals Original Marty Seldman
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Customer Tells Delivering Worldclass Customer Service By Reading Your Customers Signs And Signals Original Marty Seldman instant download after payment.

Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Marty Seldman, John Futterknecht, Ben Sorensen
ISBN: 9781419596094, 9781435607774, 1419596098, 1435607775
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Original

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Customer Tells Delivering Worldclass Customer Service By Reading Your Customers Signs And Signals Original Marty Seldman by Marty Seldman, John Futterknecht, Ben Sorensen 9781419596094, 9781435607774, 1419596098, 1435607775 instant download after payment.

What trait do championship poker players and world-class customer service professionals have in common? The ability to reliably read people.  Customer Tells, the innovative new book by bestselling author Dr. Marty Seldman, focuses on the key concept of the “tell,” the ability to read mannerisms, to understand what people mean but are not saying, and to respond accordingly. In poker, the “tell” means knowing the cards a competitor holds; in customer service, it means understanding the customer’s subtle ways of communicating how they want to be treated, even if they can’t articulate it. Seldman, one of the world’s foremost executive coaches and organizational psychologists, uses the principles of Customer Tells in his seminars nationwide. By teaching business professionals of every level how to read tells in customers’ communication styles, body language, dress, questions, reactions, facial expressions, and choices of words, he has increased both their bottom line and employee retention levels. 

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