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Episode 214-Mandi Graziano on Making Quick Sales and Developing a Business Bedside Manner with Lois

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Welcome to Episode 214 of Building My Legacy.

In this podcast we talk with author and sales coach Mandi Graziano about a better way to do business. Mandi believes you can and need to build long-term relationships even in quick sales or negotiations. She honed her “Business Bedside MannerTM” during her more than 15 years working in the hospitality and conference industry. Find out why Mandi says, “Sales is not a dirty word” as she shares with us the secrets to her success.



So if you want to know:

– The importance of understanding that prospects don’t want to hear you talk but want to talk to you

– Why now — after the pandemic damaged many business relationships — is the best time to fine-tune your business bedside manner

– Why we can’t do business now the same way we did in 2019

– How you can close a sale fast — if you do everything right on the front end

About a unique way to conduct a book tour


About Mandi Graziano

Sales coach and top hospitality and conference expert Mandi Graziano is a best-selling author and public speaker. Her business, Facetime Coaching Company, is a coaching brand designed to inspire quick sales and grow your business. Mandi’s relatable and remarkably funny book, Sales Tales: The Hustle, Humor, and Lessons Learned from a Life in Sales, is an Amazon best-seller in five categories and was ranked #1 by Selling Power magazine. You’ll find more information about Mandi, including her blog, at her website, www.mandigraziano.com



About Lois Sonstegard, PhD

Working with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?

Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to he

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