18:25 Nov 15, 2004 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Bus/Financial - Management | |||||||
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3 +1 | -- an irreverent answer -- |
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2 | Maybe it specifically addresses B2B sales people |
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2 | I believe you are correct, they wanted to make it broad. |
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Maybe it specifically addresses B2B sales people Explanation: just a guess -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 mins (2004-11-15 18:30:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or people who are 100% involved in sales - not those who deal with sales as only part of their job (Managers, ....) |
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I believe you are correct, they wanted to make it broad. Explanation: . |
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-- an irreverent answer -- Explanation: This reinforces my theory that all the sociology grads go into HRM and marketing and take their jargon with them. My experience in university was that none of the sociology majors could speak normal English, and I'm afraid things have only gotten worse since then. |
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