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  • Harry Joiner
    www.ManagementRecruiter.com
     

    Harry Joiner is a management recruiter based in Atlanta. As the son of a cofounder of one of Georgia's largest privately held companies, Harry has spent his entire life studying how small businesses become hugely successful.

    Harry's articles on marketing and management have appeared in Institutional Distributor magazine, Optimize, Information Week, Competitive Edge, Logistics Today, Inbound Logistics, Law Marketing.com, CPA Marketing Report, Six Figure Jobs, ERP Tips, and many other industry-leading publications.

    Harry holds a BA from the University of Georgia and an International MBA from the University of South Carolina. His work experience includes ex-patriot assignments in Europe, the Caribbean, and South America.


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May 17, 2007

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Terry Hall - The Small Business Prophet(tm)

Hi Harry,

Thank you for adding perspective to the interviewing process.

In life are constantly being interviewed or interviewing with clients, bankers, potential mates, our kids teachers, vendors and employees.

I have found that by using Business Intuition, we all can connect on a different level with the people we interact. It's fun to connect with people on a deep level.

The benefits of being a Business Intuitive are many. First is knowing the hot buttons of another person, Second is knowing how you are doing in the interview process. Third is knowing which opportunities to pursue and which one to walk away from.

I have found this invaluable in business.

Warmly,
Terry

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