Keith Rosen is an American author, sales coach and speaker in the fields of sales and leadership. Rosen's work as an author and speaker has been featured in Harvard Business Review. He is also the author of the book, Coaching Salespeople Into Sales Champions and Own Your Day.
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Biography and Awards
Rosen is the founder of Coachquest and the CEO of Profit Builders, a transformational company focused on the personal transformation of people and company cultures. Rosen's focus is on leadership, professional selling, time management, work ethic, personal productivity, employee and client retention, onboarding and hiring. Coachquest and Profit Builders were named one of the Best Sales Training and Coaching Companies worldwide for the last four consecutive years by Selling Power magazine.
Rosen has written several best sellers on time management, cold calling and closing the sale, including the globally acclaimed, Coaching Salespeople into Sales Champions, winner of several International Best Book Awards and named one of the 10 Best Books To Read.
Rosen is one of the first out of only a handful of coaches who earned the distinguished Master Certified Coach designation credentialed through the International Coach Federation. He was one of the founding members of the International Coach Federation and was part of the committee responsible for the design of their global coach certification program that certifies coaches worldwide. In addition, Keith sits on several advisory boards and is the expert sales leadership advisor for hundreds of global organizations, such as Microsoft, Oracle, Hubspot, Salesforce, Volkswagen, Edward Jones, Citrix and The NBA.
He has been interviewed by a variety of organizations and publications, including Bittrix and WideAngle.com. Rosen has also presented at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference.
Rosen is a featured contributor on Salesforce.com.
Keith currently lives in New York with his wife and three children.
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External links
- Official website
- Official website
References
Source of article : Wikipedia