The Compliment at Work You Never Stop Remembering

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We all remember that one compliment the one that landed when it mattered most.
Listeners shared the best compliments they’ve received in their line of work, from managers, colleagues, clients and suppliers.
A reminder that appreciation goes a long way and lasts longer than we think!
14 Jan English South Africa Society & Culture · Entertainment News

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