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Has this ever happened to you? The day after we moved to a small town in Colorado my wife Bev did grocery shopping. We moved few food items with us so she filled four grocery carts full. She asked if she could pay with an out of state check. 'We just moved here,' she explained, 'and don't have local checks yet.' They said, 'Yes, no problem.' But when she began looking for her checkbook, she discovered that she had left it at home. All of the groceries had been checked and sacked. 'I'm so sorry,' she said, 'I thought I had it with me. If I could just leave the groceries here for a few minutes, I'll run home and get the checkbook.' 'Don't worry about it,' the cashier told her. 'Take the groce...
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LIBOIS FREDDY
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Thank you heartly, this was very interesting Kinds regards Freddy
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Dipak Mawale
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Thanks Ritu, From today onwards I will try to follow this article and I know success is guaranteed. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Ashok Datta
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Thanks for this article Sharat. We often underestimate the significance of such small gestures.
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1. Be there! There's nothing better than the good old fashioned personal touch- answer your phone within 3 rings; give your name and be 'present' to the caller; avoid sounding rushed or too busy. Every customer wants to feel special; really being listened to fosters this sense. If using voicemail/message-bank, make the message clear and well spoken; use a friend's voice if necessary. Making your message day-specific - 'Hello, it's Monday the 17th .' - can help allay fears that a message may go unnoticed. If you're using a mobile, try to avoid customers having to leave messages in two places as this can create the impression of being illusive and hard to reach. In these circumstances conside...
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LIBOIS FREDDY
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Thank for this good TIPS-
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May the warmth and splendor, that are a part of this auspicious occasion, fill your life with happiness and bright cheer for the whole year. Five Days Of Diwali Deewali is a festival of joy, splendor, brightness and happiness. It is the festival of lights  and is celebrated with great enthusiasm by all Indians all over the world. The uniqueness of this festival is its harmony of five varied philosophies, with each day to a special thought or ideal. People celebrate each of its five days of festivities with true understanding, it will uplift and enrich the lives. The first day of Diwali: Dhanteras The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dha...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Great Article and informative too. IT IS IN SHARING AND CARING FOR OTHER HUMAN BEINGS THAT THE GREATNESS OF DIWALI CAN BE BOUGHT OUT. May the God bless you and your family all the good health, peace and prosperity.
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LIBOIS FREDDY
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i WISCHE YOU AND ALL YOUR FAMILY AND COMMUNAUTY A HEARTLY D I W A L I Freddy
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One of the worst things you can do at your new job is to make your supervisor look bad for hiring you. After all, your boss is key to your current on-the-job satisfaction and to your future success in the organization -- and perhaps even beyond. If there ever were a relationship for you to invest in, this is it. So here are five ways to get off to a great start with your new supervisor. Your efforts now will lay the groundwork for a productive working relationship over the long haul. Watch and Learn 'The number one thing is to observe the company culture and your supervisor closely during your first few weeks,' says Terese Corey Blanck, principal of College to Career, a career-consulting fi...
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nimisha singh
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ONLY IN FEW WORDS I WOULD SAY- AN AMAZING ARTICLE
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LIBOIS FREDDY
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VERY GOOD -
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SR Sham Sunder
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Thanks. Everything else is right except the advice to look busy. Looking busy has negative connotation. When you read through, at least one amongst the many points will engage your attention. Understand that first completely. You have started a...
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I think after this crisis, we wil have important opportunities , not only in the bank activities but in the Global World Business ? Freddy
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