Description
In this captivating parable, you'll follow Ryan Miller, an executive struggling with reduced sales in a challenging economy. Ryan is mentored by his old Livingston, New Jersey high school friend, Lenny Bernstein, now a Hasidic Jew in Brooklyn having great success in his packaging business. Over a series of lunches around New York City, Lenny shares the key insights that have driven his sales through the roof, while allowing him to run his business efficiently-and still have plenty of time for family. Lenny explains the simple mnemonic R-O-A-R
- Recognize the four types of buyers
- Observe from the buyer's perspective, and adapt your message
- Acknowledge the buyer's special wants and needs
- Resolve the buyer's issues
Praised by renowned money manager Ken Fisher, Roar gives you a 3,500-year-old sales secret that has never before been articulated in a business context, one you can use to recharge your sales operation and revitalize both your business and your life. It may be a jungle out there, but it's a little less scary once you know how to ROAR
Author: Kevin Daum
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 04/19/2010
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 7.16h x 6.32w x 0.89d
ISBN13: 9780470598795
ISBN10: 0470598794
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Marketing | General
About the Author
KEVIN DAUM is the founder of TAE International, a marketing consultancy that helps companies deliver The Awesome Experience through compelling messaging, intentional marketing, and memorable delivery. He has a degree in theatre and is an Inc. 500 entrepreneur whose sales and marketing techniques resulted in more than $1 billion in sales. Kevin is a graduate of the MIT Entrepreneurial Executive Leadership program, a former board member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (comprising 7,200 CEOs), and the National Columnist for Smart Business magazine. Kevin and his team of consultants deliver programs on customer experience, marketing, and creativity. Visit Kevin online at www.KevinDaum.com.
DANIEL A. TURNER is President and founder of TCG, an Inc. 500 company that has saved taxpayers over $250 million. Dan is on the board of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and is a graduate of the MIT Entrepreneurial Executive Leadership program.