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Erin Noon’s Guide to Spring Innovation and Collaboration
In this episode of the Kanawha Valley Hustlers podcast, I chat with Erin Noon, the Communications and Events Coordinator for the Charleston Area Alliance. We discuss leveraging the energy of spring for business growth, emphasizing the importance of making connections within the community. Erin emphasizes the need for businesses to understand their target market and tailor their offerings accordingly, highlighting the significance of strong communication and active listening. We delve into the challenges of navigating diverse communication styles in our evolving market, stressing the importance of flexibility and exploration of various channels. Erin shares strategies for ensuring customer delight and adapting to the ever-changing landscape, emphasizing continuous learning and adaptation.
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