SUN TZU STRATEGIES FOR SELLING: HOW TO USE THE ART OF WAR TO BUILD LIFELONG CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS
Product DescriptionWinning sales plan from a biggest strategist of all time Through his bestselling books as well as renouned seminars, Gerald Michaelson has determined himself as a world's heading interpreter of Sun Tzu's undying strategies for a complicated commercial operation audience. In Sun Tzu Strategies for Selling, a writer of a bestselling Sun Tzu: The Art of War for Managers interprets a theorist's classical conflict strategies privately to assistance salespeople win upon a inc. . . More >>
Sun Tzu Strategies for Selling: How to Use The Art of War to Build Lifelong Customer Relationships
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May 23rd, 2010 at 6:33 pm
How do Michaelson’s books keep getting 5 stars? Does he get all of his friends to rate his lame books as soon as he publishes them? This book was great the first time I read it — when it was called “Sun Tzu for Business. ”
Please stop buying his books, so he’ll go away.
Thanks.
Rating: 1 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 6:36 pm
Another delicious offerring from Gerald Michaelson. The East and the West has its own unique strenghs. In This book, Mr Michaelson integrates the eastern and western wisdom into a synergistic strategic and tactical endeavours. In this fantastic book the twain have met. Drawing on examples from today , and based on lessons from the past, this book belongs to every serious selling professionals. Read this book and you are closer to Tao: the effortless way, winning without fighting.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 9:26 pm
I read about Gerald Michaelson’s Sun Tzu in the review section of a local daily and I promptly ordered a copy. Reading it was a rich experience and the unique ways in which Gerald Michaelson has combined ideas from the West (which concentrates on the big battle as the way to win) and the East (which aims to win without fighting) is just brilliant.
I went a step ahead and took the book to a company meeting and read aloud a few excerpts, which I felt would be useful for my team. It was an interesting experience for all. The simplicity and various ways with which the concepts and wisdom of East and West can be combined to help you in achieving success, have been explained in a marvelous way. In fact, I have already used some of the sales tactics mentioned in the book.
I give 5 stars to Gerald Michaelson’s Sun Tzu Strategies for Selling and recommend it as `A Must Read’ for anyone involved with Selling.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 23rd, 2010 at 10:24 pm
I read this book with high expectations that a lot of people equate business/ selling with warfare, and I’d like to see if someone can actually draw the correlation.
Unfortunately, while there are a lot of tips on selling, which could have been covered within Selling 101, there is minimal coverage on Sun Tzu’s military strategies here.
The book cover also mentioned abt Customer Relationships, which is not substantially covered in the book as well. I guess by marketing it as what it’s not, it’s bad for customer relationsips too!
Rating: 2 / 5