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Producer Success Lesson 25: Gaining Commitment

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RandySchwantz
Nothing happens until somebody sells something. To make sales happen, IMMS.com Key Sales Consultant Randy Schwantz has created a comprehensive series of 43 Producer Success Lessons. Used singly or in combination, these powerful tools can help your producers build their skills - and grow their sales.

Producer Success Lesson 26

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PRODUCER SUCCESS LESSON 26:

Nothing happens until somebody sells something. To make sales happen, IMMS.com Key Sales Consultant Randy Schwantz has created a comprehensive series of 43 Producer Success Lessons. Used singly or in combination, these powerful tools can help your producers build their skills -; and grow their sales.

Producer Success Lesson 27: Clarification

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Nothing happens until somebody sells something. To make sales happen, IMMS.com Key Sales Consultant Randy Schwantz has created a comprehensive series of 43 Producer Success Lessons. Used singly or in combination, these powerful tools can help your producers build their skills &- and grow their sales.

Producer Success Lesson 38

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PRODUCER SUCCESS LESSON 38:

Nothing happens until somebody sells something. To make sales happen, IMMS.com Key Sales Consultant Randy Schwantz has created a comprehensive series of 43 Producer Success Lessons. Used singly or in combination, these powerful tools can help your producers build their skills - and grow their sales.

Producer Success Lesson 6

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Nothing happens until somebody sells something. To make sales happen, IMMS.com Key Sales Consultant Randy...

Producers --Why Aren’T You Doubling Your Income?

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RandySchwantz
Last week I was at a regional meeting where I met up with several producers from Texas. Having been a producer (a long time ago) and knowing how to swing a golf club, I fit right in. Being as committed to growth as I am, I ask the killer question that quickly exposes a problem. “John, what’s your growth goal for this year?”
He pauses and says “Um...around 65%.”
“Uh-huh. Where’s that from?” I asked.
“Well, I doubt I can do 80% and I didn’t want to sound like a loser and say 50 %, so I came up with 65%.”

Puttin’ On The Ritz — Building A Customer Service Culture

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PUTTIN ON THE RITZ BUILDING A CUSTOMER SERVICE CULTURE by Bill Wilson If youve ever stayed at a Ritz-Carlton hotel, Im betting that the experience was o...

R.I.P: Retire In Place

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R.I.P: RETIRE IN PLACE by Al Diamond Dont let a Retire in Place owner or employee sabotage agency perpetuation. Much of our work at Agency Consulting Group, I...

Receivables Reduction

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RECEIVABLES REDUCTION by David John DePaolo COST OF RECEIVABLES Failure to keep control of current accounts receivable can have disastrous effects on the cash flow of a bu...

Referral Events that Produce Great Referrals

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A few days ago, I received a call from one of our Referral Boot Camp graduates, Greg, who was experimenting with Referral Events and not having the success he’d hoped for. Although many clients attended his events, they didn’t always bring a guest for him to meet — even though it was requested on the invitation. Greg didn’t feel that he could turn down his clients’ desire to attend his events, even though they didn’t have a guest to bring.

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