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Selling: Building Partnerships, 11e remains faithful to the original goal of the product since its first edition-- that instructors don't want to teach the history of selling, rather they want their students to know how it is done. While many things have changed in sales, such as the changing roles for technology and the increased use of multichannel go-to-market strategies, students still need to practice their newly learned skills, make ethical choices, and adapt their skills to their audience. Selling; Building Partnerships addresses all of these with distinct roleplays, mini case studies,…mehr

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Selling: Building Partnerships, 11e remains faithful to the original goal of the product since its first edition-- that instructors don't want to teach the history of selling, rather they want their students to know how it is done. While many things have changed in sales, such as the changing roles for technology and the increased use of multichannel go-to-market strategies, students still need to practice their newly learned skills, make ethical choices, and adapt their skills to their audience. Selling; Building Partnerships addresses all of these with distinct roleplays, mini case studies, and current examples throughout. The products' emphasis on value creation makes it appropriate not only for students pursuing a sales career, but also those who seek these skills for other roles in life and business. New to This Edition: - Brand new chapter opening profiles - Brand new From the Buyer's Seat boxed items - Brand new Building Partnerships boxed items - Brand new Sales Technology boxed items >
Autorenporträt
Stephen Castleberry received his Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Alabama. He is professor of marketing and head of the Marketing Department at the University of Minnesota Duluth. In addition to personal selling, he teaches marketing principles, marketing ethics, and marketing research. He has also taught at Northern Illinois University and the University of Georgia. He has published more than 45 referred national and international journal articles and is the past marketing editor of the Journal of Applied Business Research.