Excuses Are Rarely The Reason
November 4th, 2024 | Duration 00:04:44 | Posted in Miked Up Marchev by Mike Marchev
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In a book by Harry Beckwith titled The Invisible Touch I was recently reminded of a likly misinterpretation by many sellers of travel. The accept the excuse of expense rather than dive deeper into what really might have occurred.
Price is often the excuse for the client you lost, but rarely the reason. Mr. Beckwith suggests that “we look deeper.”
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