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[[Salesmen]] and [[saleswomen|women]] are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise.  
[[Salesmen]] and [[saleswomen|women]] are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise.  


[[Salespeople]] are just as thoroughly aggravating, yet quintessentially vital to the organisation's well-being, as its [[clients]]<ref>All of whom are [[Platinum client|platinum]], of course.<\ref>.
[[Salespeople]] are just as thoroughly aggravating, yet quintessentially vital to the organisation's well-being, as its [[clients]]<ref>All of whom are [[Platinum client|platinum]], of course.</ref>.


Salespeople are a kind of fifth column - a proxy - they  can and do represent the [[client]] in the interior monologue of a modern investment bank. Which is why they will instinctively parrot that great lie [[all our other counterparties have agreed this]].
Salespeople are a kind of fifth column - a proxy - they  can and do represent the [[client]] in the interior monologue of a modern investment bank. Which is why they will instinctively parrot that great lie [[all our other counterparties have agreed this]].
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Revision as of 14:12, 26 November 2016

Salesmen and women are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise.

Salespeople are just as thoroughly aggravating, yet quintessentially vital to the organisation's well-being, as its clients[1].

Salespeople are a kind of fifth column - a proxy - they can and do represent the client in the interior monologue of a modern investment bank. Which is why they will instinctively parrot that great lie all our other counterparties have agreed this.

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  1. All of whom are platinum, of course.