Nurturing New Growth

                                                                     

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                                “Weed, prune, cull, cut down - make room for new growth and new plants”

In the early days of database management the term scrubbing came up frequently. At the cost of U.S. Postal mailings, diligent pruning became the watchword. After nearly two years of economic fear, now will be a great time to take a fresh look at your ‘garden’.  Identify the productive ones and isolate those long gone to compost. Plan your nurturing components and campaigns. Focus on helping in recovery.

                                           “People tend to remember people who remember people as people.” Marshall Field 1885

Jim  Cecil

Jim Cecil

Jim Cecil is Chairman and Co-Founder of the Nurture Marketing. Jim spends his days writing, speaking and teaching executives the principles and methodologies of truly nurturing those they most wish to influence. For the past 22 years, he has presented the Nurture story to over 500 CEO groups with VISTAGE Worldwide.

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