Published: November 30, 2007
Harvey Mackay's Live Webcast Shares the Secrets to Building Relationships and Successful Businesses With "The Mackay 66"
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Wondering what to do to increase your
professional networking skills? Working on a customer sales call and need
more strategies? Do you know how to be different from the competition to
win the business?
Harvey Mackay, founder and chairman of MackayMitchell Envelope Company and
author of "Swim with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive," will lead a
live online seminar Monday, Dec. 3, to introduce participants to the
relationship-building principles behind the Mackay 66(TM). The Mackay 66 is
a tool that helps salespeople and other business leaders arm themselves
with the right knowledge to outsell, outmanage, outmotivate and
outnegotiate the competition.
"Truly knowing your customers and your competition gives you the edge. The
best relationships are developed over time and are productive for years,"
Mackay said. "The Mackay 66 helps you learn how to track and record your
relationship-building efforts and delight your customers."
Mackay will be joined by Sam Richter, president of the James J. Hill
Library, and Cathy Paper, co-founder of Live Dynamite, a professional
development and coaching firm. The live webcast will take place at 11 a.m.
CST on Monday, Dec. 3. To register, please visit http://tinyurl.com/2m92s6.
The registration fee is $29.95 for this 45-minute seminar. Gather a few
people in the office and send questions in advance to
info@harveymackay.com.
About Harvey Mackay
Harvey Mackay is the author of the New York Times #1 best-sellers "Swim
with the Sharks without Being Eaten Alive" and "Beware the Naked Man who
Offers You His Shirt." Both books are among the top 15 inspirational
business books of all time, according to the New York Times. In total,
Harvey's books have sold 10 million copies worldwide, been translated into
37 languages and sold in 80 countries. He also is one of America's most
popular and entertaining business speakers. Toastmasters International
named him one of the top five speakers in the world. (www.harveymackay.com)
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