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The Customer Service Revolution: Overthrow Conventional Business, Inspire Employees and Change the World

"The Customer Service Revolution: Overthrow Conventional Business, Inspire Employees, and Change the World" is a book written by John R. DiJulius III, a leading expert on customer service and the founder of The DiJulius Group, a consulting firm that helps businesses improve their customer experience. In the book, DiJulius provides a step-by-step guide to creating a customer-centric business and revolutionising the way companies approach customer service. 

Selling to Big Companies

"Selling to Big Companies" by Jill Konrath is a practical and insightful guide that equips sales professionals with the strategies and tactics needed to navigate the complex landscape of selling to large corporations. Published in 2005, the book draws on Konrath's extensive experience in sales and provides actionable advice for individuals looking to break into, or expand their success within, the corporate sales arena.

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What Every Body is Saying: An Ex- FBI Agent's Guide

"What Every Body Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People" by Joe Navarro is a book that explores the world of nonverbal communication. As a former FBI agent and expert in nonverbal communication, Navarro offers a unique perspective on how to read and interpret body language. 

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Customer Centricity: Focus on the Right Customers for Strategic Advantage

Customer Centricity: Focus on the Right Customers for Strategic Advantage by Peter Fader is a comprehensive guide to understanding and leveraging customer data to drive business success. Fader argues that the traditional approach to customer service, which treats all customers as equal, is outdated and ineffective. Instead, he advocates for a customer-centric approach that focuses on identifying and targeting the most valuable customers to drive revenue growth.

To Sell is Human

"To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others" by Daniel H. Pink is a book that challenges the notion that sales is the domain of a select group of individuals with a specific set of skills. In fact, Pink argues that we are all in sales, as we spend a significant amount of our time trying to move others to our way of thinking, whether we are convincing our boss to give us a raise or persuading our children to clean their room. 

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Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High

Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler is a book about how to have productive and effective conversations when the stakes are high, emotions are strong, and opinions differ. The book provides readers with tools and techniques for handling challenging conversations in both personal and professional settings.

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