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		<title>By: Your Family Deserves Your Best &#171; Leading People</title>
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		<description>[...] Dan Cathy is the President and COO of Chick-fil-A, Inc. He talked about this exact thing in a recent post on his blog:  But sometimes, in my efforts to give everything I have to Chick-fil-A, I only bring leftovers home for my wife. Two weeks ago I camped out over night with a few customers. It’s a tradition at Chick-fil-A and it’s one I really enjoy being a part of. The next day, when I got home, I was tired, dirty and apparently a little too curt. After giving a short, less than kind-hearted answer to a question from Rhonda, she was quick to remind me of a simple truth. Here is what she said: “You can go around with all these customers all you want, but remember your #1 customer is waiting at home.” [...]</description>
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