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Celebrating National Customer Service Week by honoring the best

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It’s no coincidence that National Customer Service Week is celebrated this late on the calendar; it’s the unofficial launch of the biggest shopping experience of the year as the holiday season closes in and shoppers start counting down the days to family and friend celebrations. photo by: William Brawley.

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I’m telling my friends about the bad customer service

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At the time and day this poor service happens we are angry, and we vow the moment we get home we will get a letter out to the CEO of the company and reiterate the miserable events of either our last purchase or service. Still imagine all the damage this entire bad customer service experience has had on the business.

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Joshua Jahani – Managing director of Jahani and Associates | Maximizing Your Financial Potential in the Future of Work

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When I started Jahani & Associates, it was really driven by the need of small and medium sized companies for bulge bracket advice. We’ve used technology to provide customer service. And I run a remote company. The fees just won’t support it. And so we’ve used technology a lot. It’s really wild.

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Fear of Success | Men With Pens

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But what is scarier to me is spending my life sitting in a cubicle. And don’t be like those miserable people who work cubicle jobs. It’s often the cubicle-people who enable your dreams to succeed. Sure, my cubicle job sucks at times. And I didn’t say a word about cubicle people. Well, news flash.

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Why Freelancers Need a Consultant | Men With Pens

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They’re experts, they know how to apply the principles to different companies and different people, and they can make sure you don’t make any costly mistakes. If you’re a small company you don’t want to go to the biggest accounting firm in the world, stick with someone who has lots of clients that are of similar size to you.)

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