| NOUN | salesmanship | salesmanships |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- "Hospitality Suite" is a 1992 stage play written by Roger Rueff that centers on conflicting notions of character, salesmanship, honesty, religion, and love that simmer until they boil over as two experienced salesmen and a young research engineer await a CEO whose visit to their modest hospitality suite could save their company from ruin.
- He received numerous awards from politically conservative civic and business-oriented organizations for his support of free enterprise and salesmanship.
- Chiropractic has had a strong salesmanship element since it was started by D.D.
- Top-down organizing focuses on persuading management through salesmanship or pressure tactics.
- The project was an interactive version of "Pong" adapted to include quotations from Mao Zedong, tips for effective salesmanship, and commentary by Muellner and Harrod on intimacy and personal relationships.
- However, one type of connectionist work continued: the study of perceptrons, invented by Frank Rosenblatt, who kept the field alive with his salesmanship and the sheer force of his personality.
- Westheimer gave investment evening classes at Johns Hopkins University for fifteen years, and security salesmanship lectures at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.
- Kearney's salesmanship and business acumen stimulated much of the success of Central California Colony, and they sold most of the lots within a year of establishment.
- In 1928 he was appointed as chair of a government committee examining education for salesmanship.
- She was eliminated in third place, when "Shark Tank's" Lori Greiner was a guest judge for the third challenge, involving salesmanship and the ability to pitch a dish.
- His success was attributed largely to a gift for salesmanship, a willingness to delegate authority, and a less-usual acquisition policy of long-term fixed-rate mortgages during a slump and cash purchases when interest rates were low.
- Stanley LeFevre Krebs (January 14, 1864 – September 26, 1935) was an American psychologist and salesmanship lecturer.
- The designers modeled the book after an actual turn-of-the-century mail-order catalog, meaning that exaggerated salesmanship accompanies each product description.
- The school trained educators to teach salesmanship and retailing as well as department store training programs.
- On February 4, 1950, Chick Lewis published another book by Hendricks, this time with Montgomery Orr, Showmanship in Advertising: The fundamentals of salesmanship in print.
- An American salesman with radically successful methods visits England ostensibly to learn a more dignified manner of salesmanship.
- The ability to be superficially charming often leads to success in areas like the theatre, salesmanship, or politics and diplomacy.
- The success of the Guggenheim Bilbao expansion was credited to Krens' tenacity and salesmanship, and was a major victory for him.
- Chief among the film's subjects are movies and other entertainment; flirting, sex, and prostitution; and salesmanship and commodity culture.
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