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Sunday, February 12, 2006

The Innovative Church?

Excerpted from Chris Charron, VP of Research at Forrester Research (Consumer Forum 2005):
"Consumers aren't listening to you anymore....
They're listening to each other."

"Your customers are smarter than you are...
Tap into their innovative power."



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[Anybody see an application to the Church? Or a model church?]

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