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If your company is small and staffed by entry-level players, help them build their future. Introduce them to influential contacts, help them with their own websites and advise them on next steps in their career pursuit. These people will move on, spread a good word about your company, and help secure strong replacements. Their replacements will understand that if they work hard, they too will be guided toward success.

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"If your company is small and staffed by entry-level players, help them build their future. Introduce them to influential contacts, help them with their own websites and advise them on next steps in their career pursuit. These people will move on, spread a good word about your company, and help secure strong replacements. Their replacements will understand that if they work hard, they too will be guided toward success."
Richard Rabinowitz
Digital Photo Academy
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