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I have a business customer who has been wonderful over the years. We have had some bumps in the road but have worked past them. Recently they have become more distant and communications have deteriated. They have shared that they are considering other companies. What advice do you have for getting things back on track? [...]No related posts.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><div
style="float:left; padding: 12px"></div><div><br/><br/>I have a business customer who has been wonderful over the years. We have had some bumps in the road but have worked past them. Recently they have become more distant and communications have deteriated. They have shared that they are considering other companies. What advice do you have for getting things back on track? Are there any solid approaches for solving this problem? We have a face to face meeting coming up soon and any guidance would be greatly appreciated.<br/><br/></div><p
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