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by S. Housley - 2007-08-30
Listen to Your CustomersBy Sharon HousleyMastering the art of managing customer complaints can seem like a thankless job, but keep in mind that for every customer that shares their worries, conc...
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by Donald Mitchell - 2007-09-17
Carpenters have a rule of thumb: Measure twice; cut once.However, that rule can be inadequate if the carpenter chooses the wrong thing to measure. For instance, measure from the wrong end of the boa...
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by Ned Norris - 2007-10-06
Imagine ...You're lying on your favorite sun lounger in your garden.There isn't a cloud in the sky.You can feel the sun's rays on your skin and there is a gentle breeze blowing through your hair.There...
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by Mike Rosania - 2007-10-08
I think a lot of guys know this problem: You have just bought a new car or truck that is really hot, but after the first drive you recognize that there are a lot of other vehicles nicer than yours...
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by Craig Harrison - 2007-11-24
Despite attention to four-color brochures, meticulous grooming and letter-perfect newsletters, consultants constantly undermine their hire-ability and employees hurt their promotability through ...
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by Craig Harrison - 2007-11-24
Have you ever heard a story that could have been about you?Ever heard a story that reminded you of another one?What about a story that sounded vaguely familiar?Welcome to the power of story. Unl...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2008-05-14
Are you planning to buy a new music system? Listening to music is the best way to release the stress of your day to day life. It is a nice way to pass your free time and is also good for your heal...
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by - 2008-07-28
It's no secret that the world is full of diverse and unique beings. My husband, who is left handed, never fails to amaze me in his method of solving problems. Since I'm right handed, we always go thro...
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by Phoenix Delray - 2008-08-26
The hearing aid was considered an impressive advancement from its ancestors, which were known as the ear horn or the ear trumpet. Someone who had difficulty hearing would have to actually lift a tru...
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by Bernice Ross - 2008-10-05
Listening/Hearing: You can listen to words, but you hear intentions. So frequently we listen without hearing. Everyone seeks to be heard, but few speak their truth eloquently enough so that people lis...