Death of a Sales Rep

Death of a Sales Rep
Author: Jamie Lee Scott
Publisher: LBB Company
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Mimi and Charles take some time off from the detective agency to help Charles' friend, Anthony DeLuca, sell his exclusive line of voodoo dolls at a trade show in San Francisco. Mimi is less than thrilled to find out Charles has invited Nick Christianson to come along. But as luck may have it, Mimi finds the body of a dead sales rep. When Anthony is implicated in the suspicious death, Mimi investigates her way, and NIck goes off with his old partner at the SFPD to investigate with them. With so many viable suspects, who wanted this sales rep dead?

Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman
Author: Arthur Miller
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 110104215X

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning tragedy of a salesman’s deferred American dream Ever since it was first performed in 1949, Death of a Salesman has been recognized as a milestone of the American theater. In the person of Willy Loman, the aging, failing salesman who makes his living riding on a smile and a shoeshine, Arthur Miller redefined the tragic hero as a man whose dreams are at once insupportably vast and dangerously insubstantial. He has given us a figure whose name has become a symbol for a kind of majestic grandiosity—and a play that compresses epic extremes of humor and anguish, promise and loss, between the four walls of an American living room. "By common consent, this is one of the finest dramas in the whole range of the American theater." —Brooks Atkinson, The New York Times "So simple, central, and terrible that the run of playwrights would neither care nor dare to attempt it." —Time

Death of a Sales Rep

Death of a Sales Rep
Author: Naomi Wilkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN:

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After the Death of a Salesman

After the Death of a Salesman
Author: Roger Rapoport
Publisher: RDR Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Business travel
ISBN: 9781571430625

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In this hilarious sequel to bestselling I Should Have Stayed Home and I've Been Gone Far Too Long, business people tell of their greatest travel disasters from the emergency room to the paddy wagon.

Death of a Sales Rep

Death of a Sales Rep
Author: Jamie Lee Scott
Publisher: Gotcha Detective Agency Mystery
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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Mimi and Charles take some time off from the detective agency to help Charles' friend, Anthony DeLuca, sell his exclusive line of voodoo dolls at a trade show in San Francisco. Mimi is less than thrilled to find out Charles has invited homicide detective, Nick Christianson, to come along. But as luck may have it, Mimi finds the the dead body of a nasty sales rep. When Anthony is implicated in the suspicious death, Mimi is back on the investigative job, and Nick goes off with his old partner at the San Francisco Police Department, to find a killer. With so many viable suspects, who wanted this sales rep dead?

Birth of a Salesman

Birth of a Salesman
Author: Walter A. FRIEDMAN
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674037340

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In this entertaining and informative book, Walter Friedman chronicles the remarkable metamorphosis of the American salesman from itinerant amateur to trained expert. From the mid-nineteenth century to the eve of World War II, the development of sales management transformed an economy populated by peddlers and canvassers to one driven by professional salesmen and executives. From book agents flogging Ulysses S. Grant's memoirs to John H. Patterson's famous pyramid strategy at National Cash Register to the determined efforts by Ford and Chevrolet to craft surefire sales pitches for their dealers, selling evolved from an art to a science. "Salesmanship" as a term and a concept arose around the turn of the century, paralleling the new science of mass production. Managers assembled professional forces of neat responsible salesmen who were presented as hardworking pillars of society, no longer the butt of endless "traveling salesmen" jokes. People became prospects; their homes became territories. As an NCR representative said, the modern salesman "let the light of reason into dark places." The study of selling itself became an industry, producing academic disciplines devoted to marketing, consumer behavior, and industrial psychology. At Carnegie Mellon's Bureau of Salesmanship Research, Walter Dill Scott studied the characteristics of successful salesmen and ways to motivate consumers to buy. Full of engaging portraits and illuminating insights, Birth of a Salesman is a singular contribution that offers a clear understanding of the transformation of salesmanship in modern America. Reviews of this book: The history Friedman weaves is engrossing and the book hits stride with entertaining chapters on Mark Twain's marketing of the memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant (apparently Twain was as talented a businessman as a writer) and on the shift from the drummer--the middleman between wholesalers and regional shopkeepers--to the department store...In Birth of a Salesman, Friedman has crafted a history of an 'inherently unlikable process' with depth, affection and intelligent analysis. --Carlo Wolff, Boston Globe I very much enjoyed reading this book. It is well written, well argued, and thoroughly researched. Salesmen, Friedman argues, helped distribute the products of America's increasingly bountiful manufacturing industries, invented new forms of managerial hierarchies, investigated the psychology of desire, and were in the vanguard of America's transformation from a producer to a consumer society. He powerfully shows that the rise of modern business practices and the emergence of a particularly American culture of consumption can only be fully understood if we examine the history of selling. --Sven Beckert, author of The Monied Metropolis Walter Friedman's Birth of a Salesman: The Transformation of Selling in America is an important book. The modern industrial economy, created in the United States and Europe between the 1880s and the 1930s, required the integration of large-scale production and marketing. The evolution of mass production is a well-known story, but Friedman is the first to fill in the crucial marketing side of that industrial revolution. --Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., author of The Visible Hand and Scale and Scope With wit and verve, Walter Friedman gives us a cast of memorable characters who turned salesmanship from ballyhoo to behaviorism, from silliness to science. Informed by prodigious research, Birth of a Salesman also clarifies the birth of modern marketing--from an angle that humanizes its subject through wry, ironic, but serious analysis. This is a pioneering work on a subject crucial to American social, cultural, and business history. --Thomas K. McCraw, author of Creating Modern Capitalism

Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman
Author: W. John Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1983
Genre: American drama
ISBN: 9780774030236

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Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman
Author: Arthur Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1977
Genre: American drama
ISBN: 9780140155020

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Linda and the boys

Linda and the boys
Author: Cecilia Selby Lowndes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1888
Genre:
ISBN:

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