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Rajesh R

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💼 "Every CEO Must Be a Great Salesperson. Here’s Why!" 💼 Whether you're leading a startup or a multinational company, as a CEO, you are your company's top salesperson. You’re constantly selling—whether it’s to investors, clients, or even your own team. 📌 Example: Think of Steve Jobs. He didn’t just build Apple—he sold the vision of Apple to the world. From pitching investors in the early days to getting consumers excited about the first iPhone, Jobs’ ability to sell the vision was critical to Apple’s success. 🔑 The truth: Being a great salesperson isn’t about being pushy—it’s about knowing your value and getting others to see it too. 👉 Every CEO is a salesperson. Embrace it, master it, and watch your company grow. #Leadership #SalesSkills #CEOAdvice #EntrepreneurLife #GrowthMindset

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