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Psychology of Selling with Psydom

Psychology of Selling with Psydom

Auteur(s): Santosh Venkat
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Psychology of Selling is a groundbreaking exploration of the art and science of persuasion and selling, taught by Dr Robert Cialdini, Professor of Psychology & Marketing at Arizona State University, that has transformed the way millions of people approach personal and professional interactions. Brimming with insightful analysis and real-world examples,we will delve into the fundamental principles of persuasion that underlie successful communication, negotiation and influence. This podcast serves as an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to enhance their persuasive abilities and achieve success in both their personal and professional lives.

Copyright 2023 Santosh Venkat
Marketing Marketing et ventes Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales Économie
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