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The art of meeting customer expectations

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Let us assume a customer comes into a store to purchase a smart phone. People with experience and some technological knowledge can easily navigate such features as sending and receiving emails, editing Office documents, high-speed Web access, or even using the QWERTY keyboard. photo credit: SimplyAbbey.

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Meetings Plus: Taking them offline

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When I receive an initial request for a meeting, I use a meeting form and write down the information I need: who is requesting the meeting, what is the purpose of the meeting, where it will be held and a phone number or an e-mail address and dates that are available. Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard sh. 411 Look Up 411.ca

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Oh where or where is my password?

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Even if you phone the bank they need your secret passcode or they wont speak to you about your account. I purchased a small address book in which I can keep the website address along with my user name and/or password for each particular site. Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard sh. Back to the drawing board.

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The Advertising Game

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Telemarketing is my number one annoyance in advertising and as soon as I answer the phone and get that few seconds of dead air, that is my queue to hang up. I know I am dating myself with this ad, but advertising does influence our decisions on what we purchase. Let your fingers do the walking: Quick keyboard sh. Oh, I agree.

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