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Without Clear Values, You Are Probably Losing Business

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

There is a direct relationship between clear values and success in terms of employee retention, customer loyalty, and long-term profitability. The nice gentleman spraying my son with chemicals was guided by his personal values of courtesy. I know,” he replied in a reassuring voice. “I I asked him and he said he didn’t mind.”

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Building Your Brand “Buddy the Elf” Style – Part 1 :: Women on.

Women on Business

For others, adults, Buddy was a “chemically imbalanced” adult man who thinks and dresses like an elf running around through the streets of New York City. Building Customer Loyalty Building customer loyalty by being loyal to them. For some, say children (most likely his primary target audience), Buddy is an elf.

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How to Design a Corporate Wellness Plan That Actually Works

Harvard Business Review

A company like Dow Chemical is a success story in this way. This, of course, takes time and support. The company has promoted a culture of health for more than 30 years, with countless peer-reviewed studies showing that employees’ health has improved and company costs have been contained.

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The Comprehensive Business Case for Sustainability

Harvard Business Review

Facing strict regulation on chemical release and competition from flowers from Africa, the Dutch flower industry developed a closed-loop system that grows flowers hydroponically in greenhouses, lowering risk of infestation and reducing the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Building Customer Loyalty. Some 62.4%