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Advanced praise for 10 Steps to Success “… excellent, insightful and very timely for the new representative. He also serves as a reminder of the agent as well. are your ideas easily understandable and should be by those who read the book and be accepted. This should help a lot! “ br>-David Carter, sales director, East Midlands American Family Insurance Group Learn to be an agent assurance of success with simple techniques 10 steps to success. Authoring. . . more>> a>
10 Steps to Success: A Commonsense Guide to Building a Successful Insurance Business
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This book shows the problem with the book orders over the Internet. I bought it in the title and cover. When he arrived, he was not only extremely thin (think thin comic), but it is just absurd.
Only the author wanking there, as had a happy life. It covers nothing about the business of insurance. You can get more information? Do a Google search.
I’ll give it a star because he makes a good coaster for my Dr. Pepper, I like books that have much to provide knowledge of the real world to read. . . as the Dilbert principle.
Rating: 5.1
It is a good book for those with an agency. His short, simple, point and is a motivator.
Rating: 5.5
This book is the guide for entrepreneurs to succeed in both business and family. A must for any entrepreneur who read themselves, or if you want to do.
Rating: 5.5
I do not know who came up with the director of KISS, but this book it embodies. For those who do not know what KISS means Keep It Simple Stupid. “A quick search on this principle will tell you the following from Wikipedia:” In the case of a problem, it is a common complication, the trend can lead to solutions that are linked much more effort than the problem, or that intelligent solutions to process exceptional cases in this problem domain. Under the resolution computer system problems, analysts have been defined in the past, it is difficult for the people a simple problem may be beyond all recognition. “
This is the genius of Mr Fowler’s book. As a businessman and community leader, my experiences have revealed to me, saying this was simply the key to success. Once you start to complicate things, the more likely you are to find themselves in trouble.
The book’s subtitle says it all: “A reasonable guide to building a successful insurance business.” The details of the product clearly indicate that the book is only 54 pages. It would take a bit of paper thick enough to make it look like a novel.
A smart consumer is an informed consumer. When I buy books, I know what I usually get before you buy.
Bottom line. Sometimes we need some common sense in our lives to help us succeed. Ask Thomas Paine.
I love the book and recommend it to anyone looking for an easy way to create order in their lives, most often leads to success many of us want .
Rating: 5.5