EPISODE · Aug 3, 2020 · 37 MIN
S1. Ep. 104: Saying "Yes" More Often (With David Arvin)
from Specified: Building Materials & Construction Growth Podcast · host Tatsuya Nakagawa
David Avrin is the best-selling author of the book Why Customers Leave (And How To Win Them Back), which was named by Forbes as “One Of The Top 7 Business Books Entrepreneurs Need To Read”. He’s also an accomplished public speaker, and the President of The Visibility Coach. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, David discusses the different things companies are doing that drive customers away and how to stop doing them. He also talks about how to be more flexible as a company and the importance of saying “yes” to customers more often. Don’t miss this episode of Specified! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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David Avrin is the best-selling author of the book Why Customers Leave (And How To Win Them Back), which was named by Forbes as “One Of The Top 7 Business Books Entrepreneurs Need To Read”. He’s also an accomplished public speaker, and the President of The Visibility Coach. In this episode of Specified Growth Podcast, David discusses the different things companies are doing that drive customers away and how to stop doing them. He also talks about how to be more flexible as a company and the importance of saying “yes” to customers more often. Don’t miss this episode of Specified! Please reach out if you have any feedback or questions. Enjoy! Twitter: @TatsuyaNakagawa Instagram: @tats_talks LinkedIn: Tatsuya Nakagawa YouTube: Tats Talks www.tatstalk.com www.castagra.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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