"The book contains a lot of interesting ideas. It will show how to think about what we do and will force you to think about your own WHY. If we don't want to just drift through our lives and hope for success, we should know our why. And stick to it. Because it is also reflected in our work. And there is another connection to this. If a company is to function, it should choose its employees, colleagues and partners in accordance with its own WHY. Find people who will sincerely support your WHY.
Loyalty does not start with loyal clients, but with loyal employees. They will create the best ground for long-term customer loyalty. Only in this way will you create a truly strong brand.
I believe that this is how it works. I also took away from the book a new perspective on how to communicate a brand. Sometimes all you need to do is rephrase a sentence in a different word order and the overall effect will change completely." Veronika Š.When can you process the data?
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