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Wisdom To Live By .

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ON DEALING WITH PEOPLE

Rule 1: The customer is always right. Rule 2: If the customer is ever wrong, re-read Rule 1.

Stew Leonard, merchant

In every instance, we've found that the best-run companies stay as close to their customers as humanly possible.

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