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Win or lose Fu Yao.
**With the decisive battle between two multinational companies in the Chinese market as the background, it vividly tells the story of the sales masters of both sides competing for bank super orders and sprinting sales targets. With the bidding of super orders as the main line, workplace struggles, team building, sales showdowns, business public relations, emotional entanglements and other plots are wonderful, profound and true to depict the joys and sorrows of salespeople. All stories take place over the course of 13 weeks in a quarter.
The plot of this book is suspenseful and exciting! Writing feelings is tear-jerking and heart-wrenching!
The hearty sense of reading pleasure is a major feature of this **, and the training value is the mark that this ** is different from ordinary business wars**. As a senior sales expert, the author endows the author with a strong sense of realism - the story itself is a complete sales classic case, and the large number of sales actual situations depicted are completely realistic, cordial, real and credible. In the development of the plot, it is more cleverly integrated into the author's 10 years of foreign sales practice and 5 years of sales training - the six styles of dragon destruction.
Therefore, this book has a great effect on stimulating the morale and inspiring the minds of salespeople from all walks of life, and can be studied as a training book.
This book shows the flamboyance and fearlessness of young people in the workplace, and also shows the helplessness of the operators behind it.
Stress gives motivation Too much pressure can be suffocating.
Win or lose many years later.
You'll find it important though.
But inadvertently.
You will become a slave to it.
Don't lose sight of what really matters in life.
When you don't suffer from losing.
When you don't rejoice in winning.
From now on, you can get rid of the worry of winning and losing.
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Nobel Prize for Literature Won "My Name is Red".
The Kite Runner by the Turkish author
The childlike "The House on Mango Street".
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The words of the golden bottle plum, the woman's Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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The Little Prince - Saint-Exupéry (France).
It's a fairy tale for adults. I recommend you take a look
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Bai Yang's "Ugly Chinese".
The girl is 21 years old and is about to enter society.
Longer snack eyes.
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The wolf totem is really good-looking and has won a lot of awards.
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The world is flat!
It's a book by the New York Times! Very good!
Personally, I think this book is full of the ups and downs of life, the contradictions in the face of the girl I wanted to protect when I was a child, the helplessness of the person I want to save and want to save, the pursuit of my own cultivation, the pain of forcing myself to give up my past memories in order to pursue a higher realm, the sadness of facing the death of my old friend in an instant, the deep resentment of the butcher in the other world, and the calm and indifference after endless wind and frost. >>>More
A brief biography of the author, the main plot of the book, what it wants. >>>More
Christmas Box Introduction:
When writing this book, the original motivation was simply to show love to his two daughters. Although he often told them that he loved them, he knew that the children would not really understand the depth of his affection for them until they were older and had children of their own. By then, his relationship with his daughters had completely changed. >>>More
There are a lot of those books, and there are a lot of them on the Internet, and you can look them up and you'll know that these are actually personality issues. >>>More
Dong Biwu's collection of research on legal thought.