The #1 Rule any company should live by is if a customer complains, let them. It doesn't necessarily make them right because they are complaining and trying to tell you how to do things. However, the last thing you should do is tell them they are wrong! I recently had a bad experience with a big retail corporation. This episode will open your eyes to a lot of things. Most importantly, how do the people where you spend your money treat you! I realized from this ex...
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The #1 Rule any company should live by is if a customer complains, let them. It doesn't necessarily make them right because they are complaining and trying to tell you how to do things. However, the last thing you should do is tell them they are wrong! I recently had a bad experience with a big retail corporation. This episode will open your eyes to a lot of things. Most importantly, how do the people where you spend your money treat you! I realized from this ex...
This is a story of how a person who started out bagging fries for McDonalds continued to drive himself to find his passion and become a self-made millionaire. While success is not soley defined by money, money can motivate someone to find their passion and developing a purpose in life. Today we will explore what it takes for a person to figure out his why in life and what methods and processes he took to achieve success. Top things that made me successful 1.Set long term goals&n...
the Offer with Michael Glinter
The #1 Rule any company should live by is if a customer complains, let them. It doesn't necessarily make them right because they are complaining and trying to tell you how to do things. However, the last thing you should do is tell them they are wrong! I recently had a bad experience with a big retail corporation. This episode will open your eyes to a lot of things. Most importantly, how do the people where you spend your money treat you! I realized from this ex...