Live the Dream
By Moshe Zeidman in Reader
Posted in CRM, IT Success, IT strategy, business goals, Business processes on March 6, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Every business has a dream. If not, why bother spending so much time and effort on something which other people are doing already? The difference is some businesses are ‘living the dream’ whilst others merely ‘talk the dream’. Allow me to explain. Read more
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