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5 Phrases for Successful Sales Leadership

Looking for ways to build camaraderie, respect and innovation into your work life? Sometimes all it takes are a few choice words.

Whether you’re in a management position or part of a sales team, leadership traits are integral to teamwork. Communication is a central part of it as well and what you say has a lot of bearing, regardless of whether you’re speaking to co-workers, prospects or returning customers.

5 Phrases for Successful Sales Leadership

So, when it comes to successful leaders, what do they say that set them apart from the rest? Here are five phrases (courtesy of Inc. magazine) that build camaraderie, garner respect for yourself, and demonstrate respect to others. Some of them are straightforward while others might surprise you. As you’ll read, being humble and having a willingness to collaborate, will get you a long way.

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Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the President and co-founder of Selling Energy. He is a subject matter expert, coach, speaker and best-selling author focused on overcoming barriers to implementing projects. Mark teaches other professionals and organizations how to turbocharge their sales success.

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