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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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Or the physician who returns a prospective patient’s call on a Saturday, spends 20 minutes on the phone discussing symptoms, and then shares a private cellphone number with instructions to call back if further medical advice is needed. But two years ago, my company sent each of 50 clients a Christmas gift from Chicago Steaks.

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Holiday Messages Made Easy

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I just received this article written by Lynn Gaertner-Johnston of Syntax Training and wanted to pass it along to you as it has some great tips for holiday messaging. I am grateful for your creative suggestions, and I feel confident that I will find the right technical writing opportunity in the coming months. Happy holidays!

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How to be of More Value to Your Boss

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For example, Dr. William Harvey made medical history by explaining how the circulatory system worked: He likened the heart to a pump and gave himself a new frame of reference—and from that he understood blood vessels as part of a unified pumping system. (2) A confident display from you assures your boss you’re in control.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

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Leigh Burgess is a creative strategist who uses her gifts to help others. Andrea Callanan is passionate about helping people and businesses find their confidence, their voice and business success. Celebrated annually on September 25, it is the first-ever global holiday day dedicated to activating ideas, goals and dreams.

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To Sell is Human Summary and Review

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Pink (signed by the author himself) to all of our employees at A Small Orange as part of our holiday gift package. Educators and medical professionals also have to convince people to part with things (time, energy, habits, etc.). Research shows it’s more effective to question rather than just pump of confidence.