Selling with Sandra - how to smash that glass ceiling
Do you want to be a Sales Super Star? This is a step by step guide on exactly what you need to do to be a high performing sales person in any sales role.
I will guide you through the habits, tools and practices that I have created over the past 22 years so you can stand apart from the rest and make more money than you ever thought possible.
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Selling with Sandra - how to smash that glass ceiling
Email Roulette: Beware of the Content You Send!
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Sandra Carder
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Season 1
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Episode 47
- Permanent record: Emails can be saved and stored indefinitely, creating a permanent record of your words that can be revisited or used against you in the future.
- Misinterpretation: Written communication lacks non-verbal cues, making it easier for recipients to misinterpret your tone or intentions, potentially leading to misunderstandings and conflicts.
- Forwarding and sharing: Emails can be easily forwarded or shared without your knowledge or consent, allowing the content to spread to unintended recipients and contexts.
- Lack of context: Emails often lack the context surrounding a conversation, making it difficult for others to understand the full picture, potentially leading to misrepresentation of your views or actions.
- Emotional responses: Sending an email in the heat of the moment can lead to emotional responses and impulsive writing, which may include regrettable or offensive content.
- Career implications: Emails containing unprofessional or inappropriate content can damage your reputation and career prospects, as they reflect your communication skills and judgment.
- Legal consequences: Certain content in emails, such as discriminatory remarks or confidential information, can have severe legal implications if it violates privacy laws or anti-discrimination regulations.
- Technology mishaps: Technical issues, like accidental "reply all" or selecting the wrong recipient, can result in unintended parties receiving sensitive or confidential information, leading to potential harm.
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