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Starbucks aims to boost customer service by adding assistant managers at stores in North America
Starbucks launches a major hiring initiative to boost leadership and service by adding full-time assistant managers nationwide.
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GWL customers in three regions owe over Gh₵10 million outstanding debt-Manager
Oct. 31, GNA-Customers of the Ghana Water Limited (GWL) in the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Region owe the company outstanding ...
Increasingly, the payments manager is evolving from an operations lead into a strategist and innovator — elevating their ...
The Home Beautiful, Inc. has appointed Samantha Fournier as its new flooring manager. Bringing over 10 years of flooring ...
The Frameless Hardware Company (FHC) announced the appointment of Johnny Gonzales as operations manager. With over three ...
Explore the forefront of Employee and Customer Experience news with Forbes' comprehensive coverage tailored to keep you ahead ...
Rebecca, Senior Marketing Manager at Yocuda (Your Customer Data), is enabling retailers to increase post-purchase customer engagement through dynamic digital receipts. With a passion for enhancing ...
Earlier this month, I mentioned the importance of protecting your information by using strong and unique passwords, noting that it's best to secure a password manager to help you maintain complicated ...
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Telecel advocates for basic sign language in education & public services
Telecel Ghana has called for the mainstreaming of sign language studies in education and public service delivery to promote ...
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How an Oregon court became the stage for a $115,000 showdown between Meta and Facebook creators
One Facebook creator has filed dozens of small claims lawsuits against in an attempt to fight the company's "broken" payments ...
Third-party security breach at Discord exposes sensitive user information including government IDs, highlighting ...
Additionally, 71.5% see potential for AI to enhance operational performance, and 71.2% agree that AI could surpass humans in pattern recognition. Among those who have interacted with insurance ...
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