The breakthrough in sales forecasting
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1968 |
McLaughlin, Robert L. |
How does it feel to be a salesman?
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1968 |
Cranston, R. E. |
The effects of expectation levels and role consensus on the buyer-seller dyad
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1968 |
Tosi, Henry L. |
The salesman isn't dead, he's different
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1968 |
Rieser, Carl |
Allocation of sales effort in the Lamp Division of the General Electric Company
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1968 |
Waid, Clark |
Modeling the industrial buying process
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1968 |
Webster jr., Frederick E. |
Selling as a dyadic relationship : a new approach
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1968 |
Evans, Franklin B. |
Have we forgotten how to train?
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1968 |
Christian, Richard C. |
Doctor's choice : the physician and his sources of information about drugs
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1968 |
Bauer, Raymond A. |
The salesman's role revisited
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1968 |
Belasco, James A. |
Should salesmens̕ compensation be geared to profits?
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1968 |
Day, Ralph L. |
Is the field sales manager obsolete?
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1968 |
Adams, Velma A. |
Guide to using psychological tests
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1968 |
Barrett, Richard S. |
Relating the selling effort to patterns of purchase behavior
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1968 |
Brooks jr., Robert C. |
A hard look at testing
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1968 |
Gellerman, Saul W. |
Sales power through planned careers
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1968 |
Pearson, Andrall E. |
Two important problems in sales forecasting
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1968 |
Lorie, James H. |
Missing ingredient in sales training
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1968 |
Frey, John M. |
Can machines teach salesmen to sell?
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1968 |
Henry jr., J. Porter |
The salesman gets hooked into information systems
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1968 |
Weiss, E. B. |