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Barry Moore: A Veteran in Business

Nov 8, 2013 By Amy Amoroso

Veterans Day is one of the most important days of the year. It’s a day when we as a nation get to celebrate all that is our military. Not only do I support our veterans, I also help them discover their dreams/goals and watch them come to fruition as they start or expand their business.

Filed Under: Personal Readiness Tagged With: Amy Amoroso, Getting Started, Holidays, Learning, Starting a Business, Veterans

5 Customer Service Tips to Prepare for the Holiday Rush

Nov 5, 2013 By Shep Hyken

Ah, Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, quite possibly the busiest shopping day of the year. Even if you’re not a retailer, read on. There are lessons here that can be applied to any business that experiences a “busy season.”

Filed Under: Customer Service Tagged With: Customer Experience, Customer Service, Employees, Holidays, Seasonal Business, Shep Hyken, Training

How to Use the Holidays to Check in with Your Customers

Sep 30, 2013 By Outright

Are you thinking that September sounds a little early to be bringing out the mistletoe, and that you don’t want to be part of the crowd advertising winter specials before Halloween even rolls around?

Filed Under: Marketing Plans Tagged With: Customer Management, Holidays, Marketing, Outright, Planning

5 Changeable Signage Options for Seasonal Marketing

Jun 27, 2013 By Chris Garrett

When it comes to commercial décor, adaptability is one of the most important traits to consider. It is crucial to be able to adjust your marketing materials to keep up with sales, seasons, and other time-sensitive events.

Filed Under: Advertising and Lead Generation Tagged With: Advertising, Facilities, Holidays, Marketing, Signs, Technology

Let’s Celebrate Administrative Professionals Day!

Apr 23, 2013 By Fran Tarkenton

April 24, 2013 was Administrative Professionals Day. It’s an important day to remember the important work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists, and other professionals.

Filed Under: Operations Tagged With: Assistants, Holidays

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