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  1. I would like to hear form anyone who specialises in safety leadership
  2. Working on a marketing flyer to promote our fantastic new questionnaire for Contact Centre Staff
  3. Want feedback specifically on your managers' coaching skills - we have the solution http://bit.ly/VQPaJ
  4. Looking for managers who want to improve the performance of their team http://bit.ly/vWiv2
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  6. Looking for consultants who specialise in improving the performance of Contact Centre Staff
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  8. Promoting teamindex360 as a 'recession-beating' solution for ALL businesses whatever their size
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  10. @sheridan_webb How true! Has to be commitment from the top every time!
  11. @lynnelee A glass of really cold Chardonnay is always a good stress buster I find!
  12. @clairemm I can't understand why anyone would want a tattoo let alone on their face!
  13. @MarkoMentor Inspirational film on this subject - Will Smith in 'The Pursuit of Happiness - released 2006 - great film!
  14. Find out how BT improved the leadership skills of their Call Centre Managers http://bit.ly/wC7bT
  15. Learn all about how to get the most from 360 degree feedback - free download http://bit.ly/1ORQAJ
  16. @RuthHegarty Visit http://bit.ly/oVLAJ
  17. @GoddessHarveen Highly strung!
  18. For all Wimbledon fans - will it be 'Murray Mountain' this year and what are your views on noise abatement on the court?!
  19. in last tweet in meant to say NOTHING rather than noting! A slip of the keyboard - never the operator!
  20. @mikechitty Interesting research which proves that noting is that simple!