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This week, grab your business sandwich of success, stay on the momentum rocket post holiday season a

This week, grab your business sandwich of success, stay on the momentum rocket post holiday season and deal with those annoying clients. Having trouble viewing this email - [Click Here.] [The Unconventional Guide to Work] 26 JAN 2017 [Work Life] [How To Keep Your Momentum Post-Holiday Season] You’ve returned to work after your holiday reinvigorated, brimming with newfound clarity and vision. You know exactly where the business needs to go and you’re ready to buckle down and win big. But how do you transfer the same vision, enthusiasm and passion to your team? [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [Work Smarter] [How To Deal With Unhappy Clients At Your Agency] No matter how innovative your ideas, how tight your deadlines and how impressive your results, there will come a time when your agency will deal with unhappy clients. In this article we teach you how to handle these difficult situations with skill and dignity. [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [get paid faster ebook download] [Work Smarter] [Achieve Your Business New Year’s Resolutions With The Sandwich Diagram] The start of a New Year is a great opportunity to give some thought to improving your business. WorkflowMax National Account Manager Stew Ellison shares some tangible advice on how the Sandwich Diagram can help you tackle your business goals! [READ MORE] [TWEET THIS] [FREE TRIAL] • [BLOG] • [WORKFLOWMAX TV] • [SUPPORT] • [EMAIL] Stay in touch with us on [Facebook] – [LinkedIn] – [Twitter] [WorkflowMax]: 1 Watt Street, Auckland, Auckland 1010, New Zealand. [Unsubscribe]. [Update My Email Preferences]

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