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5 Ways to Thrill Your Customers (Because a Thank You Email Just Doesn’t Cut It Anymore)

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These examples have one thing in common: From start to finish, these business people and their teams thrilled their customers. I look forward to working with you to reduce the time between your client’s call for repairs and when your service team arrives on-site.” The prospect is now a patient and has referred dozens of friends.

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Coming Christmas Day: The Front Nine

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Productivityist.com by Mike Vardy Start Here Archives Store Contact Coming Christmas Day: The Front Nine Posted on 12/20/2012 // Leave a Comment December 25th is a pretty special day for a lot of people, and this year it is going to be all the more special for yours truly. I hope you’ll pick up a copy (or several) this holiday season.

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It's Time to Kickstart the Year.Now!

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Posted on 12/11/2012 // Leave a Comment I didn’t post earlier today because I was working on something pretty big. 1 Craig Jarrow and I have assembled a killer team of 10 contributors who have delivered 10 killer products…all for one killer price…just $88.

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Company Perks and Showing Appreciation

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Employee discounts to local businesses and the performing arts -Executive retreat or seminar based on Jim Loehr’s The Power of Full Engagement or The Power of Story -A team of volunteers to promote a fun culture at the office with a nominal budget allocated by the company for game nights, Halloween costume contest prizes, talent shows, etc. -On

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

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Thanks to people like him, we now know that diverse teams tend to outperform their more uniform counterparts. A 2012 study conducted by Yale researchers revealed that even science professors—male and female—evaluate the information on a résumé more harshly when the applicant is a woman. “You don’t hate them more than you love money.”

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