While I’m on the whole Andrea Nierenberg kick, here’s some more advice: Andrea’s “Power of 3.”
Every day take Fifteen minutes at the beginning or end of the day and write 3 short goodwill notes: one to a prospect, one to a client and one to a friend. Just say “Hello,” send an article, or say thanks—just make it specific. When you do this, at the end of the week you’ll have made Fifteen goodwill contacts, and at the end of the year, 750. Think of the “business seeds” you’ll have planted. Some of this could germinate into additional business.
Networking is helpful to everyone, but it’s critical to everyone in pharmaceutical sales, pharmaceutical sales, clinical diagnostics revenue, biotechnology sales, hospital equipment sales, medical device sales, surgical supply sales, imaging sales, clinical laboratory sales, DNA products sales, or clinical laboratory revenue. Here are some links to additional tips for you, and a podcast.
Happy Networking!
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Headhunter at the nationally
recognized clinical and pathology revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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