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What are the good skills of a commercial?

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Question added by Nadjib RABAHI , Freelancer , My own account
Date Posted: 2016/03/16
Khalid Ghaffar
by Khalid Ghaffar , Consultant for Business Development , Waters Corporation USA

The commercial Management is the identification and development of business opportunities and the profitable management of projects and contracts, from inception to completion.

The skills required in a commercial manager is One of the aspects that sets senior managers apart is their superior level of commercial acumen. Can you ensure that a project runs smoothly from inception to completion? Do you understand and appreciate how a company’s profits are reflected in all its operations – in the client/company relationship and risk management, not just in the price of its goods?

A focus on profit and loss is a pre-requisite for anyone concerned with an organization’s activities. Sound business acumen, an aptitude with figures, an ability to view projects long-term, along with impeccable people management skills are just some of the skills needed to bring the job to life. One day you could be outlining the beginnings of a new project, the next negotiating contracts and analyzing sales figures – every day requires new skills and creates the need for a hands-on, practical approach to this talent-filled role

Ali Hakim Sanaa
by Ali Hakim Sanaa , school sales manager , Clairefontaine Tunisie

be to customer services, advice, Fidelise the customer, and be available to the customer

omar nabbagui
by omar nabbagui , marketing , youcam security

motivation and capacity to be performed

louai hanandeh
by louai hanandeh , supervisor-Quality Assurance & standards , ROYAL JORDANIAN AIRLINES

Commerical Awarness is one of the most important skill

MOHD ZARRAR KHAN ZARRAR
by MOHD ZARRAR KHAN ZARRAR , Senior customer service assistant , Marks and spencer

Get the knowledge of business figures

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