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July 13, 2007

Fun with Handling Objections

By Truth in Humor

One of my favorite shows to watch is NBC's "The Office". The other night there was a clip that I thought was very funny. Perhaps it can be made into a training video on handling objections. Sadly, many of the answers given by some IBOs to objections aren't much better.

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I posted it a while ago too in Quixtar Sucks blog.

LOL

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That's a great clip, I definitely think that applies to a lot of so-called opportunities out there.

Sometimes people fail by not professionally handling objections. Sometimes they have grown accustomed to an unproductive method. They may have a ground floor opportunity, but have not been trained properly in handling objections.
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Michael





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