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Salespeople, that is, aren’t really interested in the customer’s needs or desires.
The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007
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Salespeople, that is, aren’t really interested in the customer’s needs or desires.
The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007
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Salespeople paid on commission might be less scrupulous than those on salary without bonuses, but which are forming a more efficient market?
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Salespeople had to register with our police and notify them when they would be in the area.
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Salespeople the world over know that the art of the deal happens on the golf course or over lunch.
Joe Robinson: Is Social Networking Destroying Our Social Lives? Joe Robinson 2011
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Salespeople had to register with our police and notify them when they would be in the area.
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Salespeople/marketers/businesses who help their customers EASILY find what they want, are the most profitable.
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Salespeople might add items onto the bill figuring we won't notice, cabbies might take the long way to our destination, and waiters might argue that this is exactly what we ordered to eat.
Doris Gallan: What Boomers Absolutely Hate About Travel (And Why It's Completely Reasonable to Do So) Doris Gallan 2012
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The room has one rule: Salespeople aren't allowed to talk business near the coffee counter.
Fun for the Whole Family: The Long Wait in Line Alina Dizik 2011
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Salespeople might add items onto the bill figuring we won't notice, cabbies might take the long way to our destination, and waiters might argue that this is exactly what we ordered to eat.
Doris Gallan: What Boomers Absolutely Hate About Travel (And Why It's Completely Reasonable to Do So) Doris Gallan 2012
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