Review of Karmic Selling

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I read just about every sales book I could find back in the day and, as a result, had a pretty successful career. Although my days of reading these books are over, I wish the author much success in finding a grateful reading audience.
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Great review that mentions key parts of the book. This book will go a long way helping people to have a new perspective in doing business. It will also help a person to reexamine how they relate with others in whatever they do in life. It's a book for everyone.
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Your review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak is thoughtful and insightful. I appreciate how you highlighted the book's transformative message and practicality through case studies and reflection exercises. Your positive experience with the book shines through, making it a compelling recommendation.
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"Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak offers a transformative journey from corporate success to authentic connection, emphasizing kindness and trust in business. With practical case studies and reflective exercises, it's a must-read for anyone seeking to redefine success."
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The review praises "Karmic Selling" for its unique approach, practicality, and well-edited content, recommending it for sales and networking enthusiasts due to its potential impact on the business world.
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The review praises "Karmic Selling" for its unique approach, practicality, and well-edited content, recommending it for sales and networking enthusiasts due to its potential impact on the business world.
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This is a book that redefines business marketing approaches. Contrary to the traditional approach, the author prioritizes kindness, genuine connections, and helping others for a successful business. He draws inspiration from Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Readers interested in learning about successful business models will enjoy this book. You have written a wonderful review of this book.
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The book introduces the concept of Karmic Selling, drawing inspiration from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and emphasizing the positive return of good deeds. Stan's narrative highlights the power of authenticity, kindness, and connection in the business world, with real-life anecdotes illustrating how small acts of kindness can lead to meaningful connections and success.
-If I hadn't experienced the positive return of good deeds myself, I'd never believe it. Didn't think it would work in the business world. This intrigues me and I would like to know more. An excellent review. Thank you.
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Post by Rose Angela »

"Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak is a book that blends the principles of karma with sales techniques. It likely explores the idea that ethical behavior and positive intentions in sales can lead to long-term success and fulfillment. Gwizdak might offer insights on building strong relationships with customers, focusing on providing value, and maintaining integrity in the sales process. If you're interested in sales strategies that prioritize ethics and mindfulness, this book could provide valuable insights.
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The review gives enough details about the book that help the reader know what to expect. Finding a new perspective on life and work is a method that may lead you to success. Small actions, but they may help you change the atmosphere and nature of work. The book presents good ideas with stories of experiences to help the reader. Congrats on BOTD
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I love the ideas in the book Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak. I love that the book emphasizes shedding the "success at all costs" mindset and building genuine connections and service-oriented approaches. Even if the author's transformation was after a near-death experience, the readers should learn from this rather than waiting for an awakening.
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Post by Anna Schwartz Van Plijmen »

Wow, amazing how you catched all the aspects in the book. This is really in short, exact words all what this book is about. The writer changed completely his point of view about sales and salesman. Before his almost life lost, he was sure that salesman cannot succeed without cheating. After the insight, he thinks that only karmatic sale, that is in the benefits of both sides, can be a success. Moreover, this book is a real life changing story. You understand completely all the meaning of the book and brought it completely on your writing comment. Well done!
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This is not really the kind of book I am into. I am glad to read you enjoyed it, though. Thank you for this insightful review of Karmic Selling, Chinenye!
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I think it's great that the author is emphasising the value and importance of putting genuine connection and sales service over just focusing on profits in the sales world. However, I don't read nonfiction, so I'll pass on this.
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Post by Alice Fu »

I think the discussion of case studies throughout the book are incredibly important to showcase the diversity of ways to succeed in sale: there are so many people with their own struggles that there is no one textbook way to success.
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