Despite the popularity of Skype, videoconferencing and other interactive communication technologies, in-person meetings with clients are still essential for sales, relationship cultivation and customer service.
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One of the biggest complaints regarding executive education and training prior to the pandemic was the lack of application of skills learned in the workplace.
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Learn how social networking can beincorporated into talent management systems.