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From the point of view of the sales force, the value-added proposition gives them a focal point—a place to hang their claim for uniqueness. But it also gives them a wedge into the doors of the prospect and an appropriate topic of conversation with every contact.
That's why the 30-word version should be memorized and practiced until it can be delivered accurately, fluently and persuasively.
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