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Dear Margaret,

Hope you all had a great Independence Day! I certainly did. I am one of those old-fashioned, emotional patriots who tears up when attempting to sing the Star Spangled Banner, so this is a holiday with real meaning to me.

Our celebration was not fancy. Hot dogs, potato salad and pie seemed appropriate, in spite of the caloric content. All tasted great. We skipped the major fireworks displays, but enjoyed the ones in our neighborhood. And, finally, we endured the noise of those neighborhood firecrackers that went on far into the night, long after we would have preferred enough quiet to actually sleep.

Along with the noise and the food and the fun, it's good to take a moment to remember what we are celebrating - this great country of ours and the enduring wisdom of our founders. For our "moment" this year, we chose to read the very document we celebrate on the Fourth of July - our Declaration of Independence. We read it aloud, as the fireworks boomed just out side our window. In fact, we had to pause a couple of times and wait for the noise to subside.

The words, the wisdom, and the courage demonstrated in the Declaration of Independence continue to resonate for us all today. The signers really did risk all of what they pledged - life, fortune and sacred honor. We must remember their sacrifice and celebrate their achievement in founding this great country, the United States of America.

 

Announcing the Next Step Blog!

by Margaret Purvine

The web is an incredibly dynamic place. It is sometimes surprising to consider how brief a time it has been in existence. It has become the dominant source of information for most of us, particularly for the young people just entering the work force. My generation was the first to grow up with TV. Now, they grow up with the web as a constant presence.

Like many businesses, we have had a business web site for some time. We continue to add to it regularly, striving to keep it fresh and useful for our business readers. The web is evolving, however, and we are attempting to evolve with it. The current trends include online communities and user-generated content. The web is speeding up, not only in access and download times, but in the availability of its content. As soon as new content is out there, especially important or provocative content, there is an explosion in response.

Although the quickness of the Web can be a little unnerving at times, the interactivity is incredibly exciting! This is what we hope to tap into with our new Next Step Solutions Blog - www.businessinwashington.com. We invite you to check it out. Even more importantly, we invite you to respond. Let us know what you think about the blog itself. We also encourage you to add your experiences and ideas - in short, add your content to ours.

I am including an excerpt from one of our initial blog entries in this newsletter with a link that will take you to the complete entries. It is our hope that you will enjoy our blog and find its content useful in your business.

The Customer Is Always........Wrong?

by Margaret Purvine

Yesterday, an item appeared on CNET's "Crave" site about Sprint breaking up with customers. I was totally struck by the article when I saw it and spent some time digging into it.

It seems Sprint decided to shed customers who they felt were overusing their customer service lines. The letter was sent in late June to a supposedly small number of Sprint customers, citing too many phone calls as the reason for terminating their service.

On the surface, anyone who has been on the receiving end of customer service calls can understand Sprint's issue. Read more..........

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Words of Wisdom

Special Quotes for Independence Day

"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness: that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed."

"And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, & our sacred honor."

Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father and President of the United States

Excerpts taken from "A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress Assembled", signed on July 4, 1776, as written by Jefferson and ammended by the General Congress assembled to declare our independence from England.

 

 

 

 

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