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When they are older, have them read [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Influence-Science-Practice-4th-Edition/dp/0321011473]Robert Cialdini's Influence: Science and Practice.[/ame] It really explores how sales people get people to say yes, even when they don't really want to.Originally posted by TexasT View PostI took my kids to one of those silver leaf pitch fests one time. I pointed out all the different sales strategies to the kids to help them learn about pushy sales people and how I deal with them. The guy knew we weren't going to buy anything but was a good sport and did the whole pitch. I also pointed out to the kids the value of going to college so they don't end up with a job like that.
Edit: apparently there is another version that is a bit more informal with the same material: [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Influence-Psychology-Persuasion-Business-Essentials/dp/006124189X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335966262&sr=1-1]Influence: the psychology of persuasion.[/ame] The other one is more like a text book.Last edited by BERNIE MOSFET; 05-02-2012, 07:46 AM.Men have become the tools of their tools.
-Henry David Thoreau
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Originally posted by TexasT View PostI took my kids to one of those silver leaf pitch fests one time. I pointed out all the different sales strategies to the kids to help them learn about pushy sales people and how I deal with them. The guy knew we weren't going to buy anything but was a good sport and did the whole pitch. I also pointed out to the kids the value of going to college so they don't end up with a job like that.
That is some seriously funny shit!
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Thanks for the titles. I'll check out half.com and see if i can score a copy. It's getting where sales is the only job that you can make a decent living.Originally posted by BERNIE MOSFET View PostWhen they are older, have them read Robert Cialdini's Influence: Science and Practice. It really explores how sales people get people to say yes, even when they don't really want to.
Edit: apparently there is another version that is a bit more informal with the same material: Influence: the psychology of persuasion. The other one is more like a text book.Rich
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