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A vendor sells to a company; a buyer buys things from a company.
You don't have to go to college to become a salesperson(:
A salesperson should ask questions that will help the salesperson to understand what products the customer is interested in. It is also helpful for the salesperson so seek to understand how much money the customer is looking to spend.
Salespeople.
It's a sign of a salesperson that doesn't know their product.
"El vendedor" means "the salesman, salesperson, or vendor" in English.
Some synonyms include the following words: seller, dealer, merchandiser, retailer, and salesperson.
A person who works in a coffee shop is often called a 'barista'.
The vendor sells and the customer buys.
Vendor -Supplier of the product Manufacturer- developer of the product
If you are a vendor, selling services, a condominium association account can be valuable, because condominium association board members compare notes and discuss vendor quality among themselves.If you exceed in service delivery -- go the extra mile -- the association can report that you are a high-quality vendor worth considering.If, however, you under deliver, or fail to set expectations you can meet (or fail to meet expectations you set); if you act punitively or fail an association, your reputation can follow you throughout the geography.Condominium associations as a group are tight-knit and depend on each other to find the best vendors.
A vendor sells to a company; a buyer buys things from a company.
Typically, association board meetings are business meetings called to conduct the business of the association in full view of member-owners. In this sense, it is not a public meeting where anyone can simply attend with no basis. An officer or director could approach the vendor and query as to the vendor's motivation for attending. If the vendor has 'business' with the association's board -- short of an unsolicited proposal for services which would be entirely inappropriate -- then the director can work with the vendor to help the vendor conduct the appropriate business at hand. If the business at hand can be conducted more appropriately in a different venue, then the director and vendor can work out a separate meeting. If the vendor believes that s/he is being treated unfairly or unreasonably by the board, the vendor can announce this alleged unfairness to the board and request that the board address the issue. These actions are better suited for written communication to the board, and can include the vendor's announcement to all owners. If the board chooses not to address the vendor's issue, then best practices dictate that the board announce the issue together with its decision on how it will be handled, and then vote on an appropriate motion.
Salesperson, as a car salesperson, or a furniture salesperson.
Your answer must depend on the relationship between the salesperson and the broker.You can ask to see any documented relationship, such as a contract, or inquire about the informal relationship that might exist.
Read your governing documents to determine what tasks board members -- specifically -- can delegate to a vendor. One danger for associations is to appear like a vendor-rich association, where over time, vendors essentially take over operation of the community. This happens when volunteer board members are ill-equipped, uninterested, dis-engaged and so forth: not involved in operations -- delegating everything.
If there is a conflict between the Articles of Association and Memorandum of Association, the Memorandum of Association prevails.