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For home-based businesses the customer is the lifeblood of the economic fuel that runs your business.You can have Take Your Customer Service Dept From 'Cost Saving & Cost Reduction' To High Profit & Business Growth I’m typically the type of person who doesn’t buy into get rich quick schemes or advice.The more communication I have with people involved in telephone service and sales, such as Contact/Call Centers and Customer Service Departments, the more amazed I become at the reluctance to create more sales and profit opportunities through better interaction with current customers, reactivation of lost accounts and new business acquisition.Companies are forever seeking ways to c I’m a divorced mom of 3, and in my search for a way to become financially independent, I stumbled onto the Rich Dad series of books by Robert Kiyosaki. I was pulled in partially by the fact that he tells us in the books, that he and his wife Kim, lived out of their vehicle for a period of time before they made their wealth. Mr. Kiyosaki also tells us that living in their car, was their choice rather than a necessity. They lived out of their car, because they would rather live in their car, than get a job that wasn’t going to provide the lifestyle that they are presently enjoying. I’ve purchased and read Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad’s Retire Young, Retire Rich, and needless to say, I don’t want to live out of my car in order to be able to afford to inv Customer Feedback - The Breakfast of Champions t, I stumbled onto the Rich Dad series of books by Robert Kiyosaki. I was pulled in partially by the fact that he tells us in the books, that he and his wife Kim, lived out of their vehicle for a period of time before they made their wealth.Feedback is important in every sphere of life but more so in business simply because it tells how we're going and how we can improve.If we continue to improve, we'll continue to grow.The benefits of feedback are obvious:1. Consolidates the relationship 2. Lets you know where you're falling down 3. Opens up communication 4. Can be the ca Mr. Kiyosaki also tells us that living in their car, was their choice rather than a necessity. They lived out of their car, because they would rather live in their car, than get a job that wasn’t going to provide the lifestyle that they are presently enjoying. I’ve purchased and read Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad’s Retire Young, Retire Rich, and needless to say, I don’t want to live out of my car in order to be able to afford to in Choosing The Right Professional Coach - 6 Tips ir vehicle for a period of time before they made their wealth.You and your coach are a partnership focused on you and your success. Coaching isn't a magic wand; it is a lot of hard work. You need to be committed to the process. Change, especially the kind evoked through coaching does not take place overnight. You will make subtle and powerful shifts if you are willing and able to commit to your success. Coaching is about your being in the present an Mr. Kiyosaki also tells us that living in their car, was their choice rather than a necessity. They lived out of their car, because they would rather live in their car, than get a job that wasn’t going to provide the lifestyle that they are presently enjoying. I’ve purchased and read Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad’s Retire Young, Retire Rich, and needless to say, I don’t want to live out of my car in order to be able to afford to in Work / Life Balance is Just Good Business! of their car, because they would rather live in their car, than get a job that wasn’t going to provide the lifestyle that they are presently enjoying.It would be nice to think that the companies on the leading edge of work/life balance programs are simply being good citizens and doing the right thing! But, the fact is that these programs make good business sense.In addition to increased productivity and employee satisfaction, companies can retain valuable employees in a competitive environment, and attract new employees with th I’ve purchased and read Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad’s Retire Young, Retire Rich, and needless to say, I don’t want to live out of my car in order to be able to afford to in 3 Simple Steps to Utilize the Power of the Internet in Your Marketing ad Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Cashflow Quadrant, and Rich Dad’s Retire Young, Retire Rich, and needless to say, I don’t want to live out of my car in order to be able to afford to invest in real estate. My children need to eat and get a good night’s sleep so that they can function in school during the day, and the majority of our population lives in the same reality. Real estate investment is not an option for most of us. It generally requires large amounts of up front capital, that isn’t available to most of us. So obviously, I’m over my obsession with the Rich Dad Poor Dad series. On with the search.Are you looking for an incredible Internet presence? Many people reading this may already have a web presence. Others have no site at all. Although not absolutely necessary, in most cases having a web site is an expected aspect of doing business. With the right use of a site, you can give incredible benefit to your customers and prospects.Before you start, decide how will you be As my search continued, I landed on a product called “Thank You Rich Jerk”, written by a bright young woman named Holly. I read a lot of reviews which were 99% good. But as I said before, I don’t ‘buy in’ quickly. After about a week of reading these reviews, I caved. I had to. I p
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