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[[Salesmen]] and [[saleswomen|women]] are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise; as aggravating yet vital to the organisation’s well-being as the [[clients]] the [[salesperson]] brings<ref>All of whom are [[Platinum client|platinum]], of course.</ref>.
[[Salesmen]] and [[saleswomen|women]] are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise; as aggravating yet vital to the organisation’s well-being as the [[clients]]<ref>All of whom are [[Platinum client|platinum]], of course.</ref> they bring.


[[Salespeople]] function as a fifth column; a proxy for 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]]”.
Once in the door, [[Salespeople]] function as their [[client]]’s proxy in the great 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 10:19, 27 November 2016

Salesmen and women are the great boon and utter bane of every commercial enterprise; as aggravating yet vital to the organisation’s well-being as the clients[1] they bring.

Once in the door, Salespeople function as their client’s proxy in the great 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.