Stanford’s Chip Heath describes how moments of insight can be powerful in the business-to-business context through the example of “challenger” salespeople, who encourage the companies they work with to rethink what they do – as opposed to being just service oriented. Heath is a professor of organizational behavior at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and co-author of “The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact.”
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