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  2. The Art of the Sale - Wikipedia

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    It analyses the role of persuasion in everyday life and the qualities of effective salespeople. The author had international travels to learn the art and science of selling. The book deals with the importance and the cultural influence of sales and role of sales as social discourse, as the means to generate revenue. [1]

  3. Neil Rackham - Wikipedia

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    Rackham’s work as a research fellow led to his first books, The Evaluation of Management Training (Gower Press, 1970), written with Peter B. Warr and Michael William Bird; Developing Interactive Skills (Wellens Publishing, 1971), co-authored with Peter Honey and Michael J. Colbert; and Behaviour Analysis in Training (McGraw-Hill UK, 1977), with Terry Morgan.

  4. Revenue management - Wikipedia

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    Revenue management uses data-driven tactics and strategy to answer these questions in order to increase revenue. [1] The discipline of revenue management (RM) is also known as also known as Yield Management (YM), and is a cross-disciplinary field.

  5. Yield management - Wikipedia

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    Yield management (YM) [4] has become part of mainstream business theory and practice over the last fifteen to twenty years. Whether an emerging discipline or a new management science (it has been called both), yield management is a set of yield maximization strategies and tactics to improve the profitability of certain businesses.

  6. Typology of business strategies - Wikipedia

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    This is the least effective of the four strategies. It is without direction or focus. Miles, Snow et al. (1978) have identified three reasons why organizations become reactors: Top management may not have clearly articulated the organization's strategy. Management does not fully shape the organization's structure and processes to fit a chosen ...

  7. Digital Strategies Small Businesses Can Use to Boost Sales on ...

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    A survey by Verizon Business showed that small business owners are increasingly concerned about how their digital engagement and social media strategies will impact their sales as they head into ...

  8. Marketing warfare strategies - Wikipedia

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    Marketing warfare strategies represent a type of strategy, used in commerce and marketing, that tries to draw parallels between business and warfare and then applies the principles of military strategy to business situations, with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict, and market share considered as analogous to territory in dispute.

  9. Marketing strategy - Wikipedia

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    Marketing strategy refers to efforts undertaken by an organization to increase its sales and achieve competitive advantage. [1] In other words, it is the method of advertising a company's products to the public through an established plan through the meticulous planning and organization of ideas, data, and information.