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@BloggingPainter :: Do We Really Know What Service Looks Like?

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. . . But I think I was wrong, sure, it was a franchise, but the systems they had in place could be adapted to any service model. So how can we can make our service experience look like this to our customers? [...]
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@EiEiHome :: Hi — We’re a Home Improvement Contractor Directory

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EiEiHome.com is an online home improvement contractor directory and blog that launched in August of this year. We have been busy little bees getting all our ducks in order for our media launch and our Love My Reno Contest. (Coming soon, sorry, Canada only!) [ . . . ]
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Understanding the Grading of Hardwood Lumber by Shannon Rogers @McIlvainLumber

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. . . This is not to say that the grading system is broken by any means; but rather, it is just a starting point to get everyone on the same communication plane. NHLA provides these guidelines but encourages communication (and negotiation) between buyer and seller about what is needed and quality required. [ . . . ]
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An open blog post to GE, my host for the GE Monogram Experience

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When I was invited to travel, all expenses paid, to Louisville Kentucky to take part in an “experience” that would surround your Monogram line of kitchen appliances I did not know what to expect. [ . . . ]
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Every Job is a Collaboration

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This past week I dove into a cabinet installation at my nephew’s house. I was aided by a carpenter who has a lot more skill than I and it was an absolute pleasure. Much of my life, both in the theatre and as a project manager, has been about sensing when to allow someone else to take the lead. [...]
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