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    r competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just

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    5 Businesses That Need Immediate Attention In 2007 To Survive Part 2

    We identified the top 5 businesses likely to see reduced profits margins in 2007.

    1. Banks
    2. Accountants
    3. Dentists
    4. Chiropractors
    5. Fitness Industry

    Now What Should These Businesses Do To Avoid This Bleak Forecast.

    You must be able to succinctly explain why your customers and prospects do business with you rather than your competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just

    Process Management - Baldrige Assessment Case Studies for Category 6 to Measure TQM Success
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    likely to see reduced profits margins in 2007.

    1. Banks
    2. Accountants
    3. Dentists
    4. Chiropractors
    5. Fitness Industry

    Now What Should These Businesses Do To Avoid This Bleak Forecast.

    You must be able to succinctly explain why your customers and prospects do business with you rather than your competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just

    Air Liquide: Driving Liquid Air
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    ropractors
    5. Fitness Industry

    Now What Should These Businesses Do To Avoid This Bleak Forecast.

    You must be able to succinctly explain why your customers and prospects do business with you rather than your competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just

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    You must be able to succinctly explain why your customers and prospects do business with you rather than your competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just

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    r competition.

    If you really want your business to be as successful as it can be, to thrive and not just survive, and to maximize the investment you’ve made in it, you’ve got to continually find ways to offer your customers unique advantages they can’t get anywhere else.

    And when you do, you’ll gain your customers’ loyalty which can’t be underestimated in 2007, as you will motivate them to do more business with you, keep them as customers for a long time, and inspire them to tell their business associates, colleagues, and friends to do

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