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Sales success with cookies – how sweet it is

Sales success with cookies – how sweet it is From:   KING OF SALES, The author of thirteen best-selling books including The Sales Bible, The Little Red Book of Selling, and The Little Gold Book of Yes! Attitude. His real-world ideas and content are also available as online courses at www.GitomerLearningAcademy.com. All her life Debbie Fields wanted to be in the cookie business. She loved to bake ’em, and everyone who tasted one said it was the best they’d ever eaten. But as any entrepreneur knows, wanting to go into business, and going into business, are two different things. Debbie lacked the one ingredient to open her cookie shop: money.

How these 21-year-old twins are winning clients like Apollo, IGL, state govts with their consultancy business

How these 21-year-old twins are winning clients like Apollo, IGL, state govts with their consultancy business
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Consultancy RMSI puts initial potential loss from Tauktae at ₹15,000 cr

Consultancy RMSI puts initial potential loss from Tauktae at ₹15,000 cr May 19, 2021 A farmer inspects the damage caused by cyclone Tauktae at Chachegaon village in Karad, Maharashtra   -  PTI A farmer inspects the damage caused by cyclone Tauktae at Chachegaon village in Karad, Maharashtra   -  PTI× 25-40 per cent of damage caused by cyclone is expected from agriculture sector   Leading global catastrophe risk management consultancy RMSI has estimated the initial potential loss from the extremely severe cyclone Tauktae at ₹15,000 crore. At least half of the loss is in Gujarat and Daman & Diu. The remaining is expected from the western coastal States of Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka.

Kawerau s Norske Skog Tasman mill: Future of 160 jobs to be decided

Kawerau s Norske Skog Tasman mill: Future of 160 jobs to be decided 19 May, 2021 05:57 AM 2 minutes to read Norske Skog Tasman s paper mill in Kawerau employs 160 people. Photo / File NZ Herald The owners of a Bay of Plenty mill have met with employees today to begin consulting on the future of the operation. Norske Skog began exploring all options for the future of its Tasman mill in Kawerau in October last year. The mill employs 160 people and has been operating in the small Bay of Plenty town for 65 years. A spokesman for the company said no decision has been made and consultations will take place over the next few weeks.

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