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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Book Review: The Retail Doctor's.

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He begins his book asking the retailer to identify what type of business owner he might be, and breaks down the four personalities to: - Driver : Extroverted, egotistical, project driven, and makes decisions based on results. The book starts out like a regular retail sales training book, but highlights some great ideas.

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Finding The Best Travel Deals - Online!

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By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, October 06, 2009 Filed Under: Meetings , Research , Travel A re you trying to book a flight, hotel or car rental for your manager? Home About Me Advertise Finding The Best Travel Deals - Online! Do you feel like you are going to lots of websites to find the best deal? Write a comment and let us know.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer appreciation.

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Home About Service Untitled Subscribe for Free Consulting Contact Archives Customer appreciation demonstrated by thank you notes Cheryl May 19, 2010 Customer Service , Etiquette 1 Comment This morning was the closing of one of my real estate properties that had been listed for nearly a year before it finally sold. So what do I write?

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer Service Week celebrates.

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’ Branding used to be just associated with a company logo or a business card, but that was 20 years ago. Branding is how businesses live and breathe. Their book called “Who’s Your Gladys? Today Garcia describes it as the experience customer service provides.

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Why You Shouldn't Stick to Your Niche

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Product Review: Power Pushup 3 By Lifeline USA Reply Mary E. Like carrying a business card. Branching out is a great gig—I make friends, I expand my thinking, I have a laugh, and it even has positive business results. Octopus etiquette, indeed. Appreciate the responses. Now there’s a niche! So yesyesyes.

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