This multi-part series is designed to provide a master class in advanced sales strategies, offering listeners actionable insights to elevate their sales approach and transform their careers.
Show Notes
Welcome back to the Closers Inner Circle podcast, hosted by Denise Griffitts and Ben Gay III. This week, we're continuing our deep dive into the critical "Sales Infiltration" chapter, starting on page 257 of The Closers Pt 2. Our focus for this third episode in the series is page 259, which promises career-changing insights.
Ben has consistently emphasized this chapter as the most crucial, urging sales professionals to revisit it regularly. Given its complexity and depth, we're breaking it down into a multi-part series, essentially creating a master class on sales infiltration.
Our goal is to unpack advanced sales infiltration strategies, providing listeners with actionable insights to transform their sales approach. We'll explore the nuanced techniques that set exceptional salespeople apart from the rest.
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