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      When it comes to growing and running a successful business, customer-facing aspects are widely-discussed in the business world – whether that’s how to optimize prospect targeting, enhance your product suite or facilitate a flawless customer experience. While customers are the economic drivers who keep your business afl
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      The holidays are a great time to take stock of the things that make life worth living -- family, friends, and the hobbies we enjoy. They're also an ideal time to express gratitude for the tools that make our financial lives easier. Here are a few in particular that are really worth celebrating. 1. 401(k) plans Saving f
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    10. 7 Business Activities That May Change Forever As A Result Of The Coronavirus
      The coronavirus is teaching us that some of our business traditions are actually bad for us and bad for business. Because of the impending coronavirus pandemic, businesses are re-thinking common workplace activities. In this article, I’ll identify the ones that will likely be replaced or diminished, or will go away ent