Have you ever struggled with saying “no” to a client but really wanted to? When we first get our companies up and running and we’re always looking for people to do business with and “no” is the last word we ever want to use. We’re afraid we’ll turn a profitable situation away or turn people off by sending them…
When Saying “No” Is In Your Best Interest
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Made Hot by: crystalx72 on October 28, 2012 1:42 am
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