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Do You Approach Your Work With Gratitude?

by Glenn Pasch | Jun 19, 2014 | Business Strategy, Improved Performance, Leadership Development, Leadership Training

This article is a little different than others I write because it is not about marketing, or training but about how we move through the world each day and our responsibility to others and ourselves. I was listening to a documentary on Carlos Santana, one of my...

Great Customer Service Training Focuses on Relationships

by Glenn Pasch | Jun 9, 2014 | Business Strategy, Customer Service Training, Leadership Training, Management Training, Training

Take a moment to remember a time when you were blown away by someone’s service. Maybe a restaurant, a hotel or a company you did business with. What did they do that was so impressive? My guess is that it boils down to how their customer service training was executed....

Reputation Management: Still needed?

by Glenn Pasch | May 28, 2014 | Business Strategy, Customer Service Training, internet reputation management, Leadership Training, Management Training

With Yelp now adding a video feature, With Foursquare splitting it’s app into two different functions, (Foursquare to look for places and Swarm to check in) creating a great experience for customers is even more important for your Reputation Management process. As new...

Unified Marketing Messages: Fighting Like Siblings?

by Glenn Pasch | May 20, 2014 | Business Strategy, digital marketing, Leadership Training, Marketing

I have two young boys and as I watch their interaction, for the most part they get along and play well. But in a they can rocket towards extremes of “You are my best friend, I love you, let’s play together” to “It’s your fault, get out of my room, go play by...

Customer Service: Is The Effort There Every Time?

by Glenn Pasch | May 14, 2014 | Business Strategy, Customer Service Training, Leadership Development, Management Development

I am Yankees fan and have been my whole life. Not just for the “Jeter” years but through the 70’s and the woeful 80’s as well. I have been able to see many great players but one I wish I saw was the great Joe DiMaggio. The reason was how he supposedly approached each...
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