Another Bad Habit to Break

I just got off the phone with a colleague who ended the call by saying to me, "Thanks for your time." What he meant was, "Thanks for your knowledge." It really did not matter that it was a 10 minute call, but rather the fact that he obtained the information he needed.My new mini-quest is to: a) correct people when they say the former to me, and b) stop saying it myself. Who will join me?

Ed Kless

Ed Kless joined Sage in July of 2003 and is currently the senior director of partner development and strategy.

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