When Logic Fails in Sales Conversations
Par Frost, Alina
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565196753
eBook
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Most sales professionals assume rational arguments close deals. This book explores why that assumption costs opportunities and how understanding decision-making patterns transforms client conversations.
It examines the gap between what buyers say they want and what actually drives their choices. Through strategic analysis of communication patterns, emotional triggers, and trust mechanics, it reveals how successful salespeople navigate the messy reality of human decision-making rather than forcing logical frameworks that prospects resist.
The book reframes sales as a process of understanding unspoken needs, managing uncertainty, and building confidence in uncertain situations. It explores how timing, framing, and listening create more influence than perfect pitches. It examines why some approaches feel manipulative while others build lasting client relationships.
For sales professionals who want to understand why certain conversations work and others fail, this book offers insight into the patterns beneath effective persuasion. It's not about tricks or scripts—it's about recognizing how people actually make decisions under pressure and uncertainty.
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