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Should You Treat All Of Your Janitorial Customers The Same?
Published March 23, 2011
www.cleanbid.net Be careful -you might be tempted to answer the question with an automatic ‘YES’ – but, what if I said, ‘No’. Would you think I’m crazy? In this video I’ll tell you about a painful, but important lesson Tony and I learned about customer service that may help your cleaning business too. Before you’re done watching this video episode – Should You Treat All Of Your Janitorial Customers The Same? you’ll hear how making practical and informed decisions rather than rash or uninformed ones can be a big benefit to you and your cleaning business.
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