This encouraging story talks about a small business owner who has not only created his own program of rehabilitation by hiring ex-cons as a way to give back to the community but also visits prisons to mentor on entrepreneurship. Todd Pemberton is founder and owner of Brooklyn-based pest control company Bugs Are Gone and you can read more about his story in the latest edition of Inc.com
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Teaching Ex-Felons To Become Entrepreneurs
Posted by ShawnHessinger under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.inc.com 5287 days ago
Made Hot by: amabaie on May 17, 2010 3:00 pm
"Green" Jobs for Returning Military Veterans: What a Great Idea! Webite & Great Video
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://veteransgreenjobs.org 5288 days ago
Made Hot by: jnelson on May 14, 2010 4:38 pm
As I stumbled upon this site I thought "Wow, this is an exceptional business-model any country can follow!" Whether you support a war or not, supporting the troops who sacrifice so much is beyond debate. What a great way to repay them...with jobs. And what great jobs...GREEN job
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7 tips for better customer service (and customer loyalty)
Posted by StephenLynch under Customer ServiceFrom http://results.com 5289 days ago
Made Hot by: masonnorton on May 14, 2010 4:34 pm
First (and last) impressions matter
Research shows that customers remember the first and last moments of their interactions with you more vividly than the rest of it. Make sure the first and last elements of your customer interactions are a well-engineered, well documented process that all your team follow - because they are going to stick in the customer's memory Read More
Research shows that customers remember the first and last moments of their interactions with you more vividly than the rest of it. Make sure the first and last elements of your customer interactions are a well-engineered, well documented process that all your team follow - because they are going to stick in the customer's memory Read More
8 Tips for Turning Contacts Into Allies!
Posted by SalesBlogcast under Social MediaFrom http://mindshare.salesblogcast.com 5290 days ago
Made Hot by: lyceum on May 17, 2010 7:16 am
People always talk about networking, building connections, follow-up, etc. Check out this step-by-step formula for building a powerful business network
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