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May 13, 2011

Pursuing the Preferred Customer–Strategic Focus is Key

As this economy brings changing market conditions, the process of scouting, or honing in on the preferred customer, becomes essential. It is the dedication to a focused, strategic business development process for targeting that ideal customer that may mean the difference between accelerated growth versus business as usual.

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