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| | Description | People in all kinds of jobs, in big and small companies career builders, sales people, and aspiring executives will love this edgy, practical, and fun book In the spirit, style, and format of the bestselling Little Red Book of Selling, the country's #1 sales trainer, Jeffrey Gitomer, offers a fresh take on networking and connecting your way to success. The Little Black Book of Connections is based on the power of give value first. It's about how you can climb the ladder without stepping on people's backs. It's about how to earn the respect of a powerful mentor without begging. It's about how to build stronger relationships with customers, bosses, co-workers, vendors, friends, and family. It's about being in the same room with powerful people. It's about how to connect and how to not connect. It's about how to say the right things to the right people in the right circumstances to make the right impression. The book is small. The cover is classic black cloth. The four-color text graphics makes it attractive and easy to read the compelling content is easy to understand and implement. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Jeffrey Gitomer | | Hardcover: | 220 pages | | Publisher: | Bard Press | | Publication Date: | September 01, 2006 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 1885167660 | | Package Length: | 7.64 inches | | Package Width: | 4.96 inches | | Package Height: | 0.71 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.84 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 101 reviews |
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Build Meaningful Relationships Aug 29, 2010 A fantastic book for anyone (which means everyone) who wants to expand their circle of influence by knowing and being known. Jeffery Gitomer is the consummate professional. A must read! This is the one of the very best guides on developing and expanding business and personal relationships.
Litle Black Book Jul 03, 2010 This is an excellent book. Gives positive and effective steps to help reach out and make new connections in your life. These techneques are good not only for a salesperson but for anyone in the community wanting to expand their contact base.
Just common sense, but I never really thought about it Jun 14, 2010 A very useful book for helping you through business and also just life. Gitomer's premise -- that you need to give before you can expect to get -- is all too often forgotten. This book is a great reminder of ways to get ahead by making people WANT to talk to YOU.
Are you a person with whom others WANT to connect? May 14, 2010 Definitely a great book on networking -- but that's the minimum you would expect, right? What sets Jeffrey Gitomer's Little Black Book of Connections apart is that it focused not just on how you can make connections with others -- but (and I'd say more importantly) on solid advice and ideas to become a person with whom others WANT to connect!
Some golden nuggets, but not what I thought it would be Apr 10, 2010 I have learned a lot from this book. Things such as how to distinguish yourself from others and set yourself as unique and memorable. How to sell yourself, or your product by being prepared, and do what others don't do. The importance of sowing the seeds of your success by giving first, before expecting to receive anything.
I didn't feel like some of the lessons in this book directly applied to me because it seemed the book was written for the salesperson. I know that we are all involve in sales on way or another, but there were times where I didn't feel the book was relevant to my situation in life.
Regardless, I think it is a good read for anyone, and I have bought it again.
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