HASLEMERE, ENGLAND, September 08, 2010 (Press-News.org) With a wealth of consultants who have successfully put theory into practice and with over 18 years as the UK's leading provider of sales training we have the knowledge, experience and ability to remain at the cutting edge of sales strategy. Our sales training programmes are constantly evolving and in meeting the exacting needs of clients like British Gas, Tesco, Xerox, RBS and 3M Healthcare, we have a proven track record of developing sales people into high achieving performers. New sales training programmes are always being developed and TLSA have recently launched a new Sales Skills training programme which has been endorsed by the ISMM.
But of course, winning the business is only half the battle! So why don't you ensure that you not only retain the relationship but that you also realise its full potential with TLSA's Managing Key Accounts programme.
Whether of interest to yourself or your colleagues it's easy to find out more information about TLSA sales training courses and to book online at http://www.tlsa.co.uk. However, if you would like to discuss your individual needs in more depth then please pick up the phone today and call one of our Business Advisers on 01428 658867 for more information.
Winning new customers...and keeping them loyal! TLSA Sales Training Wins Endorsement From ISMM
In business today it is hard enough winning new accounts before you even consider how best to retain and nurture them into long-term relationships.
2010-09-08
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