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North Carolina prepares to scale back COVID-19 restrictions [Video]

Gov. Cooper said North Carolina's trends continue to move in the right direction and have made it possible to move toward fully reopening the state.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — North Carolinians will soon be able to gather in larger groups and businesses poised to operate at a greater capacity.  A new executive order from Governor Roy Cooper will roll back some COVID-19 restrictions starting Friday at 5 p.m.

Gov. Cooper said North Carolina's trends continue to move in the right direction and have made it possible to move forward toward reopening the state. Triad business owners, though still cautious, are thrilled by this and have started gearing up to safely reopen and in some cases expand their operations.

"A lot of people are doing a whole lot of disposables, capes, gloves just making sure that we're not passing anything," said Nicole Alford of Phenix Salon Suites. 

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The Secret to Increasing Customer Success Metrics (How HubSpot Trained Millions) | Chris LoDolce [Video]

For more insights to supercharge your customer success, check out this FREE masterclass with top experts from HubSpot, Salesforce, Later, and Active Campaign here 👉 https://thnk.cc/3qO4AnRWe spoke with Chris LoDolce, former director for HubSpot Academy and current founder of SaaS Academy Advisors, to share some of his trade secrets to increasing not only customer success but acquisition and scaling too. The short answer is customer education - but, most companies are getting it wrong. Watch the video to find out the 7 pillars you need for strategic success. Learn more about Christ at: https://www.saasacademyadvisors.com/Create your own online courses at: http://thinkific.com/Visit our blog: http://blog.thinkific.comAnd follow us at:https://www.linkedin.com/company/thinkifichttp://www.instagram.com/thinkifichttp://www.facebook.com/Thinkifichttp://www.twitter.com/thinkific

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PCI students launch businesses and give back to community - PortageOnline.com [Video]

Students in the applied commerce program at Portage Collegiate Institute showcased their business ventures last week after a semester of hard work. The event featured student-run companies offering everything from custom apparel and cleaning services to marketing strategies and community-focused food programs. Gavin Taylor, who teaches applied commerce at PCI, says the event gives students a real taste of entrepreneurship. Weve got some students selling lip gloss, bracelets, snacks, social media marketing services, house cleaning, clothing, lots of variety, notes Taylor. Each visitor acts as a judge, receiving ten $1,000 PCI Bucks to invest in their favourite student businesses. Though friendly, the competition is designed to simulate real-world decision-making and customer engagement. googletag.cmd.push(function() { if($(document).width()