April 2013
Beginner
240 pages
5h 17m
English
Identifying or setting goals can be hard. Acting on the plan is harder, and committing to the plan consistently to achieve the goal is harder still.
It’s easy to start second-guessing or wanting to tweak your plan or strive for the elusive “perfect plan.” This can cause delays and may kill your ability to achieve your goals. At some level of “rightness,” it’s time for you to stop working on putting your plan together and start taking action to achieve the goal.
As I said in my blog at www.salesproductivityinsider.com (July 26, 2012), “Successful sellers take action when others don’t and take actions that others won’t.”
Action means productively moving forward, not just filling your days. To achieve ...
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