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This paper explores the critical role of coping mechanisms in the daily work life of
sales representatives, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence and problemsolving strategies. The study demonstrates that utilizing problem-focused coping strategies can
significantly enhance both job satisfaction and overall life satisfaction. In contrast, emotionfocused coping is associated with decreased satisfaction and performance. Additionally, the
paper highlights the importance of empathy in sales, which facilitates better understanding
between salespeople and customers, fostering confidence and trust. Key coping skills identified
include stress management, emotional resilience, motivation, time management, problemsolving, and effective communication and negotiation. These skills are essential for maintaining
composure, navigating challenges, and achieving success in a competitive sales environment.
The paper suggests that organizations can benefit from training programs that enhance these
coping skills, creating a supportive work environment that promotes resilience and adaptability
among sales teams. The findings underscore that continuous self-reflection and a growth mindset
are crucial for the ongoing development and high performance of sales professionals.
Ultimately, mastering these coping skills enables sales representatives to thrive, improving
organizational processes, workplace efficiency, and customer satisfaction. This study provides a
comprehensive framework for understanding and developing effective coping strategies in the
sales profession. |
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