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Generic Remote‑Work Advice and Sales Tactics with No Concrete Leads
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Generic Remote‑Work Advice and Sales Tactics with No Concrete Leads

Generic Remote‑Work Advice and Sales Tactics with No Concrete Leads The document contains only generic advice on remote work, sales scripts, and motivational quotes. It mentions no specific individuals, organizations, transactions, or allegations that could be investigated. There are no actionable details, financial flows, or controversial claims linking powerful actors. Key insights: Mentions Cisco’s remote‑work security concerns but provides only a public link.; Contains sales‑closing techniques and motivational language.; References historical figure Machiavelli without any new information.

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Generic Remote‑Work Advice and Sales Tactics with No Concrete Leads The document contains only generic advice on remote work, sales scripts, and motivational quotes. It mentions no specific individuals, organizations, transactions, or allegations that could be investigated. There are no actionable details, financial flows, or controversial claims linking powerful actors. Key insights: Mentions Cisco’s remote‑work security concerns but provides only a public link.; Contains sales‑closing techniques and motivational language.; References historical figure Machiavelli without any new information.

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In the linked article, Cisco acknowledges that remote work arrangements are “here to stay” yet lists a set of security issues. It makes sense to preemptively research solutions so that you are armed and ready if your employer raises these concerns. http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2008/prod_020508 html. —Contributed by RAINA 58. If you’re an entrepreneur, don’t skip this chapter. This introduction to remote working tools and tactics is integral to the international pieces of the puzzle that follow. 59. This verb is used by Japanese women as well, even though female workers are referred to as “OL” — office ladies. 60. Any reason to be home will do (cable or phone installation, home repairs, etc.) or, if you prefer not to use a ruse, work a weekend or take two vacation days. 61. Review the Puppy Dog Close from “Income Autopilot II: Testing the Muse.” 62. Do not digress from your goal. Once you’ve addressed an objection or concern, go for the close. 63. Friday is the best day to be in the office. People are relaxed and tend to leave early. 64. Do not accept a vague refusal. Pinpointing the main concern in detail enables you to overcome it. 65. Don’t jump to the defensive after an objection. Acknowledge the validity of a boss’s concerns to prevent an ego-driven battle of wills. 66. Note this indirect threat dressed as a confession. It will make the boss think twice about refusing but prevents the win-lose outcome of an ultimatum. 67. This removes the boss’s ability to call you to the office. This is critical for making the first jump overseas. ® Beyond Repair » KILLING YOUR JOB All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it’s impossible), but calculating risk and acting decisively. Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer. —NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI, The Prince Existential Pleas and Resignations Mad Libs BY ED MURRAY

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