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	<title>Comments on: Business Isn&#8217;t Always About the Customer</title>
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		<title>By: ScottUA</title>
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		<description>I definitely agree.  In the mad scramble for a quick buck, relationships, be it personal, business or intertwined, are, more often than not, being compromised.  And that's just sad given the state that we're in.  We've got a lot of things to preoccupy our time and attention, what with advanced communication and entertainment technology all around us.  And the last thing we need is lose the chance to touch base on a personal level and keep it that way.  We can surely maintain doing business and improve on that relationship, without resorting to one-upmanship every time we seem to get a chance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I definitely agree.  In the mad scramble for a quick buck, relationships, be it personal, business or intertwined, are, more often than not, being compromised.  And that&#8217;s just sad given the state that we&#8217;re in.  We&#8217;ve got a lot of things to preoccupy our time and attention, what with advanced communication and entertainment technology all around us.  And the last thing we need is lose the chance to touch base on a personal level and keep it that way.  We can surely maintain doing business and improve on that relationship, without resorting to one-upmanship every time we seem to get a chance.</p>
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