The Art of the Sale, Philip Delves Broughton
The Art of the Sale, Philip Delves Broughton
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The Art of the Sale

Author: Philip Delves Broughton

Narrator: Philip Delves Broughton

Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/03/2012


Synopsis

From the New York Times bestselling author of Ahead of the Curve, a revelatory look at the importance and cultural role of sales—an essential human attribute that underpins business, religion, romance, and more—and the traits that distinguish the best sales people.

Sales is the single largest function in business. Across the globe, in economies big and small, selling is the very engine of commerce and industry. In America, millions work in sales—more than in manufacturing, marketing, or even finance. Yet, when Philip Delves Broughton was studying at Harvard Business School, he couldn’t find a single course on sales. Indeed, very few schools teach this subject. The best-educated people of the business world are clueless about one of its most vital functions, and this ignorance has enormous consequences for the economy, and for all of us.

Delves Broughton draws on extensive research, intrepid reporting, and personal experience to show the essence of sales as it manifests itself from Moroccan souks to Tokyo side streets to Wall Street trading floors, and ultimately to the countless acts of selling we all engage in every day. Along the way, he uncovers fresh answers to perennial questions about the art and science of sales: why do Americans have such extreme views on the subject (from Dale Carnegie to “Death of a Salesman”)? Can a great salesman be made, or he is born? Does a salesman have to believe in his product? Is selling ever ethical? Does it have to be? What exactly makes a great salesman, and can it be quantified?

This isn’t another work about shortcuts, tips, or tricks, though it does offer a wealth of useful information on how the best salespeople make their craft an art. It’s a uniquely evidence-based investigation of the workings of a fascinating and undervalued endeavor.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sean on August 11, 2015

Like Daniel Pink's To Sell is Human, but with more compelling stories. When we sell we are forced to confront the truth about ourselves. What we are willing to do for a buck: the way we present ourselves to different people in different settings to different ends; the extent to which we mix our perso......more

Goodreads review by Heather on August 09, 2012

Probably the best on sales I have ever read. This should be required reading for those in the sales industry. Broughton has a Harvard MBA and yet he understands out underrated sales skills and teachings are, especially in academia. Most graduate (and even undergraduate) program don't teach sales. It......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on June 25, 2016

Just finished this book on cd, read by the author, and really loved it. Rather than sales techniques, he talks about why we sell, and how selling is human. There were many stories of businessmen, and how they got started selling. Great resource for a diverse range of topics that all come back to how......more

Goodreads review by ManOfLaBook.com on May 26, 2012

The Art of the Sale by Philip Delves Broughton is a non-fiction book in which the author shares sto­ries and the­o­ries about what makes a sales­per­son. Mr. Broughton believes that we are all sales­peo­ple and could use sales skills every­day of our lives. I’m in agreement. Using exten­sive research......more

Goodreads review by Derek on September 19, 2013

Definitely not a how-to book on sales--more of an investigation into being a salesperson. Broughton did his homework. He takes us on a journey from Morocco to Manhattan, from selling trinkets to technology, from remodeling to Rembrandt. I sensed that he wasn't trying to make salespeople out to be the......more