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      Your customer only sees one brand. For them, customer attraction and retention blur together into one ongoing journey. It’s important to keep that perspective in mind as you help customers progress through different teams—from sales to customer success and back again—and through different phases, such as onboarding, ad
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      Virtually everyone who has worked in a traditional workplace environment has participated in the obligatory formal annual review with their manager. Seems reasonable, right? Your manager assesses your performance annually and provides you formal feedback. Oftentimes, this process includes performance feedback, recognit
    6. The Great Talent Migration: Four Ways To Attract And Retain Talent Today
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      When CFOs oversee AI projects and are responsible for scoring outcomes, companies tend to extract more value
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      To compete in today's marketplace, companies have to get creative to reach their audience. Here are five strategies that can boost your marketing plans and help your business stand out
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    10. Here's the exact action plan managers should use to calm coronavirus anxiety at the office, along with the emails you should be sending to staff
      COVID-19 is spreading throughout the United States, with over 550 cases and 21 deaths. In order to contain the disease, China quarantined 50 million people, 30% of companies shut down temporarily, and many people worked remotely. Employers in the US must be proactive to help contain the disease by remaining up to date