Should your customers ever expect less that the highest quality service from your business? Bob Prosen address this question. » More The entire May 2018 New York party group. Thank you all for helping Jim launch The 3rd Ingredient! Davonna Blasingame, Brain Trust member Bill Brandt, Jim Blasingame and Patrice Brandt take a moment to pose for a picture at the New York party in May 2018. New York party guests share their thoughts about The 3rd Ingredient. New York party guests listen intently to Jim as he explains The 3rd Ingredient. Jim launches his newest book, The 3rd Ingredient, with a New York rooftop party May 2018.
Should your customers ever expect less that the highest quality service from your business? Bob Prosen address this question. » More The entire May 2018 New York party group. Thank you all for helping Jim launch The 3rd Ingredient! Davonna Blasingame, Brain Trust member Bill Brandt, Jim Blasingame and Patrice Brandt take a moment to pose for a picture at the New York party in May 2018. New York party guests share their thoughts about The 3rd Ingredient. New York party guests listen intently to Jim as he explains The 3rd Ingredient. Jim launches his newest book, The 3rd Ingredient, with a New York rooftop party May 2018.
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