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What is The Almond Effect(R) (Ian)

18 April 2006 by Anne Riches Leave a Comment

At its most basic, The Almond Effect is when your emotions drive you to speak or act without thinking about it first, you go off half-cocked and usually regret it!

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Welcome to ‘Ask Anne’

24 March 2006 by Anne Riches Leave a Comment

I’ve created this blog so we can exchange ideas about The Almond Effect (R). I’ll also try to answer your questions about how to retain great employees, great customers and/or great relationships. Look foward to hearing from you.

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