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Answer To Relieving Pain In Business is not the reason you fire a customer.The previous Sangaraja, the Supreme Patriarch of the monastic order (of Thailand), once went on a tour of China, where someone offered him a very beautiful teacup. It was unlike anything he'd ever seen. He thought, "Oh! The people here have real faith in me, to offer m Sometimes a confrontat 5 Steps to Standing Out Above the Crowd at Work Or is the customer always right? That's what you've always been
told. If you’re in business, you know how ridiculous that
statement is. The customer isn’t always right, the customer is
often wrong. Worse yet, you know it, he knows it, and he knows
you know. However, that is not the reason you fire a customer.Do you feel like one in a million at work – and not in a good way? When you run into your boss in the hallway, do you get the impression she isn’t sure who you are? Are the juicy projects always going to someone else?If you answered “yes” to any of these questio Sometimes a confrontati A Job Is No Longer Enough d. If you’re in business, you know how ridiculous that
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often wrong. Worse yet, you know it, he knows it, and he knows
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often wrong. Worse yet, you know it, he knows it, and he knows
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