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Smile With Insha

Pankaj Jamidar

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

The idea of making this book came after I met with three sparking personality in corporate world who influenced me with thier great work and simple nature. They actual taught me how to be happy under extreme pressure and unfavorable conditions.whenever I feel depressed and idle, I meet them and regained my energy power.I discussed my ideas with them and they appreciated me for my thoughts. We have different interactions with customers, some are too good and some are worse.I am going to focused on such interaction that will make you laugh whenever you will read this book. From now I will change your thoughts towards the customer handling services. I am sure after reading this book you will feel deep respect towards this services. I would like to thank my seniors, my colleagues and off course my juniors without whom this dream could not possible. 
Available since: 11/15/2022.
Print length: 107 pages.

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