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Deal Makers - How intelligent use of contracts can help you sell more and deliver better - cover

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Deal Makers - How intelligent use of contracts can help you sell more and deliver better

Tiffany Kempf

Publisher: Anoma Press

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In this straightforward look at how contracts are used in everyday business life, Tiffany Kemp shows us how to use contracts to help us build stronger, more profitable relationships with our customers.If you've ever wondered why lawyers object to you offering clients your 'best endeavours', or whether 'time is of the essence' means anything more than 'get a move on', you'll find this book an invaluable and very readable companion to your commercial negotiations. And if you've always considered legal and commercial to be the 'Sales Prevention Squad', you'll learn how they can become your greatest allies in closing and delivering profitable deals.
Available since: 01/25/2013.

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