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How Man’s Best Friend, Closet Cleaning, and Leadership Combine

First Hand-picked “Operating Update” Articles eBook

Absolutely fantastic to deliver the very first “Operating Update” collection of articles ever in the eBook. Get your copy now by visiting http://www.operating-sooner.com/newsletter/operating-updates-through-the-ages/.

The quick list includes:

  • “CRM Revived Boosts Profits” considers how a professional organizer’s way of organizing a closet could be applied to your CRM database.
  • “Influencing Software” is best accomplished when the creator is still accepting improvement suggestions.
  • “Spontaneous High Sailing on the Market Wave” suggests was to avoid pre-judgements errors within CRM that may enable your success. Thoughts considered as a result of Malcolm Gladwell’s book, “Blink”.
  • “Nurture-Marketing Newsletter Success with ACT! and Testimonial Results” points out somethings to guide you in addressing that age old question of paper or email.
  • “The Install and Handoff Improvements through Contact Management” weights in with a true story about the service risks that could jeaprodise your success and how that could be avoided with proper use of contact management and CRM systems.
  • “Software Tails” takes a look at the things we could learn from man’s best friend for business growth with CRM.
  • “Decision Leadership Impact on Sales” makes the sale an uphill-all-the-way deal or no-deal a quick choice.
  • “Information Speed Sets Competitive Strategy Pace” because no one can move until a decision is made. Right? So, how fast the organization knows the decision the quicker it can respond.
  • “High Performance and Organizational Learning” addresses what to consider in the multi-generational workforce to increase your success.
  • Let me know about any other topics that you would like for me to consider in a future article via email at osbr@operating-sooner.com.

    Enjoy.

    Becky Rawls-Riley www.operating-sooner.com

    4 comments to How Man’s Best Friend, Closet Cleaning, and Leadership Combine

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