Emotional Intelligence for Sales Leadership: The Secret to Building High-Performance Sales Teams
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Emotional Intelligence for Sales Leadership: The Secret to Building High-Performance Sales Teams

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Emotional Intelligence for Sales Leadership: The Secret to Building High-Performance Sales TeamsDevelop the critical soft skills required for high performance sales Chronic complainers, no accountability finger pointers, or learning resistant laggards these culture killers costs sales organizations more in productivity than being weak in the so called hard skills of selling. Learn how emotional intelligence and the development of these critical soft skills improve sales leadership effectiveness and outperforms doubling down on more sales

Develop the critical soft skills required for high-performance sales...

Chronic complainers, no accountability finger-pointers, or learning-resistant laggards--these culture-killers costs sales organizations more in productivity than being weak in the so-called hard skills of selling. Learn how emotional intelligence and the development of these critical soft skills improve sales leadership effectiveness and outperforms doubling down on more sales technology tools and fads.

The missing link is in hiring for and developing emotional intelligence skills in sellers and sales leaders. Emotional Intelligence for Sales Leadership will connect with anyone charged with growing sales in business-to-business or business-to-consumer sales.

Emotional Intelligence for Sales Leadership

  • Shows sales leaders why 'real world' empathy and emotion management are the key to building strong relationships with their sales team.
  • Offers simple steps on how sales leaders create sales cultures that embrace feedback and change through the development of critical emotional intelligence skills.
  • Provides guidance on how to identify key emotional intelligence skills needed in your hiring process to build resilient sales teams.
  • Walks readers through the process of training sales teams on soft skills that ensure the consistent execution of the right selling behaviors.


Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Leadership
Published: 06/16/2020
ISBN: 9781400217724
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.40w x 0.70d
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I think Little Fox showed his father, Poppa Fox that he also some great imagination in this cute picture book by Jorma Taccone. I had to laugh as I read this book as I could totally relate to how Poppa Fox felt. As a parent, or just a human being, you feel like you’re doing the right thing, having fun and then bam, you’re thinking aww, what just happened? I thought it was sweet when Poppa Fox played pretend with Little Fox on their way home from school. Having a rough day at school, Little Fox needed something to make him happy again and his father was doing just that. Using father’s imagination, the two of them, pretended to be race cars as they raced off to the bus stop. As the night wore on, this game of pretend continued, only now Little Fox was getting more involved. What started out as a fun, friendly game was now turning violent, messy and involved, leaving Poppa Fox picking up the pieces. I liked how the book progressed from a fun friendly game to an intense involved event. I think the illustrations fit perfectly with the text as you could see this transformation and the drama unfolded right before your eyes. The text fonts were great too as they varied in sizes, shapes and colors depending on the situation. I enjoyed Poppa Fox patience as he handled the situation with his son, Little Fox. I had to laugh when Little Fox wanted his father to read to him 5,000 books before he went to bed. Now, wouldn’t that be a nice library for a child to have in their house? There is some violence in the book as they play pretend, so you may want to consider this, if that bothers you but it is pretend. I thought this was a fun, entertaining read and I highly recommend it.
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