I have known and worked closely with Chris Singer for years. I have never been asked to write or written a testimonial before.
So here goes...
Someone long ago told me that it's not the content of what you say to people that sticks, it's how you make them feel that leaves an everlasting impression, be it a speech, a business associate conversation, a family member interaction or a customer interaction. You can and must provide the best quality products, services and friendship, but if the experience does not make the person/people feel something good in their heart at the same time, then you have missed an opportunity for your audience, your customers, your business associates and employees, or your family and friends.
Be you a CEO, a small business owner, a manager, a speaker, a parent, a partner, or any other type of person and you want to feel better and you want to make your audience feel, really feel good about their experiences with you or your company, then I would sincerely recommend that you talk to Chris.
He has only 1 arm and is only 1 person, but I have seen him do amazing things to enhance the "consumer" experience. Together, he can help you and your organization find the intangible "secret sauce", a feeling that creates a raving fan or a raving friend.
Just to put my money where my mouth is, when Chris went out on his own, I became his first client for a new venture that I am starting. Well, that's my first and maybe last testimonial .
Do yourself a favor and just call Chris. I got that off an attorney billboard, but I sincerely believe it.
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