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Simply written, for all ages, in all walks of life An Idiot Who Sold A Ship is a valuable book wherein enumerated are simple skills and their application with conviction which results in mind-blowing progress in one’s business, personal and professional lives. To make the book interesting reading the various learnings have been illustrated thru live examples, short stories and jokes. Each chapter in the book is an independent chapter which is easy to read and carries a definite message. If the learnings touch your heart and soul and develop in you a firm conviction about their implementation, then kindly do implement them wholeheartedly and the benefits accrued shall bring about a very positive change in your personal and professional life.
An Idiot who Sold a Ship will benefit many towards successful selling and purposeful living.
To act is very important and then it is the perseverance through dedicated efforts of excellence which yield tangible results
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vijay Walia is the General Manager-Sales, Pearl Drinks Ltd., (Jaipuria group of companies) a franchisee of Pepsico. He has 38 years of experience in the field of sales and marketing in diverse fields viz. Pharmaceuticals, FMCG, Soft Drinks and Plastics. The wisdom acquired during the span of a long journey in selling and spiritualism has been successfully implemented and has made him a rare success in his personal and professional life. Vijay is a motivational speaker as well and has successfully trained and inspired salesmen, medical representatives, supervisors and managers on many occasions in the past.
CONTENTS Preface Introduction Ch-1. Plan Patiently and Implement Impatiently Passion and Perseverance Pays
Ch-2. Know Your Team Know the Individuals in the Team The Perfect Boss Earn the Respect of the Team Leader’s Speed Determines the Team’s Speed
Ch-3. The Rare Power of Focus
Ch-4. The Great Value of Commitments Please Do Not Back Out Small Gestures Make a Big Difference Missed Calls Are Missed Opportunities
Ch-5. Seize Each and Every Opportunity to Serve the Customer 24X7 Service—Sacrifice Time for Customers Personal Service—An Opportunity What Makes The Customer Tick? Never Offend the Customer Win the Customer and Lose the Argument
Ch-6. Task Vs Team Autocrats—the Intimidators Democrats—People Oriented Leaders—Effective and Efficient
Ch-7. Satisfied Employees Are God’s Gifts Employee—a Highly Fragile Commodity HRD—Human Resource Development or Human Resource Deterrent To Invest or Not to Invest in Employees Multitasking—Pros and Cons Recruitment of Recommended Candidates
Ch-8. Push or Pull Throw Challenge and Push Respect Begets Respect TORI Window
Ch-9. Encouragement—a Big Source of Inspiration The Story of Two Frogs Appreciate in the Open and Criticize In Camera Be Own Encouragers
Ch-10. Dream and Drive 1. The Ones Who Do Not Dream At All 2. Those Who Dream But Do Not Act At All 3. Persons Who Dream Big and Pursue Their Dream Making it a Reality
Ch-11. Mr Shine or Mr Survive Do Better and Get Better The Bigger We Think the Bigger We Achieve
Ch-12. The Power of Prayers and Blessings Karma Theory Do Good Get Good
Ch-13. Happiness and Unhappiness—Only A Mindset Wrong Comparisons A Barefooted Man Ants Act Whereas Crabs Crib Smile as Often as Possible Vishal Don’t!
Ch-14. True Friends—a Rare Gift
Ch-15. Forget and Forgive
Ch-16. The Power of One
Ch-17. Try and Fail Instead of Not Trying Don’t Assume Higher the Risk Higher the Reward The One-Eyed Nurse The Incapacitated Boy Who Became a Judo Champion
Ch-18. Common Sense Is Not So Common Know the Product Do Not Exaggerate Understand the Situation and the Customer Communication Gap Use the Brain, at least Occasionally You Go First