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How to be the Ideal Team Player

During the 1999 offseason, the Detroit Tigers made a blockbuster 9-player trade with the Texas Rangers. The deal sent all-star outfielder Juan Gonzalez, along with two journeymen, to Detroit in exchange for 5 rising stars and a backup catcher. Gonzalez was the centerpiece of the deal. At the time, he ...
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Work Life a Little Ruff? Time for an Office Pet.

Do you have a furry friend that you’re particularly attached to? Have you somehow convinced your boss to let Fluffy come to the office with you? Surprisingly, you’re not alone. If your company is one of the cool kids on the block, you may have heard of the newest workplace ...
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Revel Named One of West Michigan’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies To Work For

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Best and Brightest competition recognized local creative agency, Revel, as one of West Michigan’s 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For.
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5 Reasons to Outsource Your Marketing

So, you’re in charge of marketing. Unless you work for a humongous corporation, you probably don’t have an army of staff at your beck and call. That means that all the pressure falls on you – every campaign, every deadline, every call to action … It’s all got to come ...
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How to (Non)Profit from Marketing

As noble as your nonprofit’s mission is, it won’t be successful if nobody knows about it. Promoting a nonprofit can be a major challenge, one that is completely different from conventional marketing. It’s important to focus on the right things in order to be successful.
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Welcome New Employees Like Family

Starting a new job is terrible. There are few experiences that make you feel more awkward, more out of place, and more self-conscious than walking into a new workplace for the first time. New employees have to do the old rigmarole of filling out paperwork, doing the office tour, meeting ...
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