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Voice Tips For Effective Speaking
Most of the communicating sales professionals do is wordless. The moment you enter the presence of another person you start communicating. Your physique, your clothing, jewelry, voice qualities, facial expressions, posture and many other factors pass along important information. They give information or clues as to social, marital and financial status, your sex, and personal taste.
When you speak, your voice speaks in ways that go beyond words. Your accent may give away your national or regional origin. Your tone of voice will tell people whether you feel elated or sad, excited or bored.
Through verbal communication, people learn about your...
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| Kevin Dwyer is a pragmatic change management advisor and founder of Change Factory. He comes from an old school that experienced and led change first and learnt the theory later. Kevin’s interest in sales is in developing the reinforcing loops that influences more customers to move through their buying process with the selling organisation. Kevin grew up in a poor small farming community in Central Queensland, Australia. The pragmatic necessities of doing what has to be done in that environment are part of his personality and approach to business today. Kevin spent twenty three years working for Shell moving from city to city and country to country, travelling across the globe and back, developing a burgeoning respect for different country cultures, business cultures and food! Every role after the first two years in Shell was a change role, hence the passion for change. Kevin has since managed small companies as CEO, founding Change Factory in 2004. Change Factory’s mission is to help organisations that do not like their business outcomes get better business outcomes through changing people's behaviour. The results speak for themselves; increased profit, reduced employee turnover and higher customer satisfaction. Kevin’s view of what is generally missing in sales development can be summed up by the phrase “Training is not enough”. |
Random articles by Kevin Dwyer Don't Sell, Help Customers BuyKevin Dwyer Retail selling is one of the toughest jobs amongst white... Read More >>Coaching Retail Staff to Improve PerformanceKevin Dwyer Most retail stores would agree that they can improve their... Read More >>Leading Change: Staying in ControlKevin Dwyer When leading a change programme, the bare minimum requirement of... Read More >>Boosting Sales by improving Conversion RatesKevin Dwyer At the level of a salesperson, sales is about trust,... Read More >> | |
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