
Lenovo Group Vice President, General Manager of China Chen Xudong: Market share is again p> He took the post of general manager of Lenovo China, Chen Xudong First Dell Inspiron 9400 Battery a> six months, the media, admitted:” I know the Chinese market to return around in their familiar team partner, and never to be tired. “ p> < p> Transition to open up new profit model p> Background Review: Lenovo published in mid-April, the mobile Internet strategy and announced Lenovo’s Music Phone smartphones start with the iPhone, Apple Last Stand of the work. In response, Chen Xudong, said Lenovo is confident about iPhone’s advantage that it is in the Chinese market – the headquarters of Lenovo, not only that the implementation of the mobile Internet strategy is the Lenovo team, the most important thing this year, Lenovo do large investment, the business association is to create a new profit growth point, “We look forward to the future of his company’s size and the size of the computer business.” P> CBI: Lenovo announced the transformation of the mobile Internet strategy is key to the survival of culture that is based on what kind of return? Lenovo partner on the big run, will this transition to suddenly have to do it to? P> prepare

No matter how much a person hates President Bill Clinton, no one can deny his incredible resilience and relentless push for success. In fact, I have a lot of admiration for Bill as an incorrigible salesman.
He is without doubt one of the greatest salesman of his time. He knows what matters and is able to focus on the vital few inputs that are responsible for his desired results.
Here are 5 Sales Lessons Your Sales Team Should Learn from President Bill Clinton. . .
1. Identify with your prospects! (Bubbafy):
One reason Bill gained success in North Carolina for his wife Hillary Clinton is because he can connect with the older white men from the working class and so called ‘Bubba” who in the past supported Ronald Reagan but are sympathetic of democratic economic policies.
Do your prospects identify with you?
Do you read up their trade journals and are familiar with their vernacular?
Most marketing and sales material is full of seller centric words and concepts. It is critical that we use concepts and language they the buyers consider their own. You need to Bubbafy yourself.
2. Get the Right Attitude! (Battitude)
Bill Clinton is known as a bad loser. No matter how bad the outlook was, he supported his wife’s drive to push on with her presidential campaign. He told her repeatedly, “We’re not quitters”
At one time, Bill even said, “In the new economy, information, education, and motivation are everything. ” Motivation is a pre-requisite to sales career success. Make Bill your role model of relentless resilience: Get your self some battitude.
3. Persisting With Your Prospect! (Billsistence):
In North Carolina, Bill Clinton targeted rural and suburban areas, running several hours late most of the day. You know why? Well, he was shaking hands with anyone who would. His explanation: “If you’re not ready to vote for Hillary, then I’m going to keep talking”.
In most first sales meeting situations, many sales professionals give up too quickly. They have this fear of being pushy. However, there is a fine line between being persistent and pushy. The trick is in asking the right questions.
How are you at Billsisting?
4. Get on the phone! (BoldCalling):
Sales is a numbers game if you have the right message. That’s why Bill Clinton told his wife’s campaign manager to double the number of his daily appearances.
“Look at this schedule — you’ve got me down for four events,” he said the week before Pennsylvania’s primary, according to one operative. “Give me six, eight a day. Get me to the suburbs where I can make a difference. ”
If you are a sales person, how many cold calls do you make everyday. How many do think you can make? I think it’s time you start bold calling!
5. Plan Strategically & Execute Your Plan! (Billtack):
The former President pushed his staff to arrange for more appearances for him. On his own daily message calls, advisers say, he implores: “We’ve got to take him on every time. ” At the Clintons’ Washington, D. C. , home recently, these people say, he reviewed possible TV spots and told ad makers to be more hard-hitting, faster and harsher.
What is your strategy for keeping in touch with prospects and associates? Are you able to constantly engage them? Do you occupy a share of their mind? Are you connecting with them every opportunity that you get? Are you Billtacking your prospects?
The One Area All Sales Professionals Need to Improve – Including Bill Clinton! Reduce BillSpeak
The one place Bill Clinton needs to improve and so do the rest of us sales professionals is…Dealing with cockiness about winging it. This is what I call BillSpeak
Most of us think that we have been doing things for a while so we know what to do automatically when encountering prospects. We do not. We cannot afford to make costly mistakes. These mistakes can be incredibly expensive. The Bosnia faux pas, where Bill and Hillary told different stories, is a prime example when Bill should simply have been quiet.
In all sales situations this is bound to happen if we are not prepared with who is going to talk – what, when, and how. Solid preparation before a sales presentation is critical. The team must know what is going to happen. All questions and answers must be rehearsed and all must know who is going to answer which question.
Do you have a checklist of potential questions and their answers for each member of the team with clarity as to who will answer which question?
Do you have index cards with talking points for each member of your team?
Bill Clinton does. Maggie Williams, Hillary campaign manager made sure that Bill reviewed the message of the week or the day and the question and answer index cards on a daily basis. It is hard to keep focused on the message, even for Bill. So remember do not BillSpeak.
Follow this advice and your sales team will get more sales guaranteed!
Nick Vaidya provides thought leadership, marketing and sales consulting for both Fortune 500 companies and smaller companies that want to increase their sales growth. His team was responsible for financial management, efficiency, price and product configuration for 40% of the revenue from Dell! Now you can get Nick’s NEW & free book, “Contract with growth: The 80/20 revenue capture program for your company to: http://www. 8020strategy. com a> p>

On the eve of the election in November last year I wrote a thinly veiled endorsement of Barack Obama and blasted it to my friends and family. Now, after listening to President Obama’s speech tried to sell escalate the American people about his decision, the war in Afghanistan, there is a verse of Scripture, which has taken on a profound new meaning, “Do not put your trust in princes, nor in a son of man, which is no help “(Psalm 146:3). P> By all accounts, it sees as Mr Obama faces a colossal mistake to commit. For starters, 30,000 soldiers a drop in the bucket for what you really need for effective counter-insurgency. The Russians tried to do the same thing we do, and it turned out, the death of their empire. And to top it off, we send our men and women who shed their blood, shore up a government of war criminals that women brutally repressed their peoples, and use the tax dollars of hard working Americans their men fleece and fill their coffers. Is this change we can believe in? No, it is not. At least for me it is not. P> Then again, I could be wrong. Let’s do a hypothetical and imagine that, linked by a strong dose of divine intervention with an equal dose of strategy and luck, Obama’s plan is working. In 18 months, the threat is neutralized by the Taliban, the Karzai government has a 180 and clean up their act, and the war is brought to a responsible end. If I am to God, to attach my political views, making it the “Christian” that the escalation is wrong, then I want, what the credibility of the Christian message would have done if I be wrong again? Even worse. What if I made that part of the Kingdom Gospel that I preach? Come to Jesus and the end of the war in Afghanistan! P> Progressive evangelicals often scold their counterparts left the focus on a narrow set of questions and demand that their political solutions are God’s solutions. It seems to me that both sides run to endorse the political course of the risk of pimping God, their political views. It is all too easy to take the “big three” of the Manhattan Declaration (abortion, gay marriage and religion) and replace it with the big three of the progressive evangelical agenda (war, poverty and environment). If both sides assert that God sides with their political views or that their questions are the most important, they really are, as different from each other? If one side takes a position that turns out to be false or endorsed a candidate that turns out to be disappointing, as I’m sure that right now there are a certain amount of buyers remorse for religious leaders, then Obama, damaged its credibility approved? P> Perhaps a better approach is for Christians to preach the Gospel, to serve our fellow human beings with good works, the emphasis on living a kingdom lifestyle in the life of the Church, and recognize the ambiguity in all political solutions earthly problems. I know that abortion is wrong and never counsel a woman, an abortion because of my religious beliefs have, but that does not mean that I’m privy to translate special knowledge to like her, in a political solution to save the most unborn life. I can refuse to serve in combat, because I believe that killing in war is a violation of the command of Jesus: “Love your enemies,” but that does not mean that I have God’s perspective on what was to Iraq and Afghanistan happened. If I say that I do, then the credibility of the Gospel which I preach is damaged at the end. If Obama’s decision taught me something, is that political humility is not an option for Christians, it is a necessity.
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