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Contagious – Why Things Catch On, written by U Penn Wharton Marketing Professor Jonah Berger, offers guidance that kitchen and bath showrooms...

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More than 47 million Americans voluntarily quit their jobs in 2021, reports the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The result is that many BKBG...

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Numerous marketing experts claim that kitchen and bath showrooms must deliver compelling, engaging and memorable customer experiences to stand out...

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How much time, energy and intellectual capital do you spend on things that are not worth the effort? Most likely the answer is too much. Similar to...

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How many times have you found yourself wanting to emulate a competitor or a benchmarking business that has a good idea? Do you kick yourself for...

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A lesson many kitchen and bath showrooms learned from sheltering in place during COVID 19 is that coming to the showroom every day is not necessary...

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You may believe that some people are more creative than others and wonder why you can’t be as cutting edge or your showroom be more...

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What’s the best way to pitch an builder to rely on your showroom for kitchens and baths or to convince customers that they should trust you...

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There are tons of tools, apps and articles that offer guidance for managing email. Part of the problem is that email is so pervasive in our daily...

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Almost every BKBG Shareholder and Preferred Vendor Partner could use additional help. The ability to grow their business, improve margins and make...

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What most BKBK members lack the most is connection and time. We don’t have enough time to do the things we want and often are pressured by...

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The talent wars are for real, placing a premium on proactive measure that you can use to retain your current team members. A major reason why top...

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