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Steve Singleton
Steve Singleton
featured author
Occupation:
Communications Coodinator
Profile:
Steve Singleton is a
communications coodinator
and corporate trainer for
a Fortune 500 company and
a former editor, editor,
reporter, college
instructor, and public
relations consultant. His
TeleprompterPlans.com has
plans for building a
teleprompter and
resources for video
marketing, podcasting,
and vlogging.
Location:
Texas, USA
Website:
TeleprompterPlans.com
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Sales Professional: 10 Characteristics That Make or Break
What companies look for when recruiting a new sales representative are the characteristics that give you a successful sales career. If you have been hired to be part of a sales tea... More...
By Steve Singleton,
Texas, USA - July 30th, 2006
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Best Practices: Dissemination of a Great Idea
Good news spreads quickly
News of the invention of the wheel must have traveled in every direction as quickly as horse or camel could run. Those who learned of its advantages ov... More...
By Steve Singleton,
Texas, USA - July 30th, 2006
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Improving Customer Service: A Role Model If You're Already Good
You may be the leader in your industry, already well known for delivering top customer service. You may be experiencing the meaning of the truism, "It's lonely at the top." When yo... More...
By Steve Singleton,
Texas, USA - July 30th, 2006
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Heroic Customer Service Ensures Lifelong Loyalty
The key to good customer service is meeting your clients' expectations the first time, every time. But if you want to move beyond good customer service, you have to exceed those ex... More...
By Steve Singleton,
Texas, USA - July 30th, 2006
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Outlook Tips to Boost Your Productivity
Most full-time office workers have an employer-provided e-mail account, and chances are, it's with Microsoft Outlook. Many of us send and receive dozens of e-mails per day. Here ar... More...
By Steve Singleton,
Texas, USA - July 30th, 2006
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