Sales pitches by the front liners
By Leah B. del Castillo
There are infinite ways to close a sale, but one of the experiences that can truly satisfy a customer is encountering a seller who truly knows the product he or she is selling.
Sales pitches by the front liners
By Leah B. del Castillo
There are infinite ways to close a sale, but one of the experiences that can truly satisfy a customer is encountering a seller who truly knows the product he or she is selling.
Heard over the radio one morning about how Congress is planning to strengthen small businesses in the country by revising once again the Magna Carta for SMEs, or Republic Act 6977 (http://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1991/ra_6977_1991.html) as already amended by RA 9501 (http://119.111.101.4/statutes/repacts/ra2008/ra_9501_2008.html).
Our staff blog kicks off with musings about what it means to be an entrepreneur, and observations on the local franchising scene.
“The money you pay for financial advice would be a long-term investment for your company.”
— Oliver Juanir, Business Planners
(Entrepreneur, December 2008)