Investing In Your People For The Long Term
In this episode of The DL, Diesel Laptops’ Founder and CEO, Tyler Robertson, is joined by Dan Naynas Chief Operating Officer from Diesel Laptops. They talk about Shop inefficiencies, rolling out the red carpet for customers, transparency and fairness, and investing in your people. Please like, subscribe, and share. If you have questions or would like to learn more about a particular topic, drop a comment and let us know. As always, thank you for watching and listening! CONNECT WITH Dan Naynas from Diesel Laptops. Website – https://www.diesellaptops.com/ FOLLOW US: YouTube - / diesellaptops Facebook - / diesellaptops Twitter - / diesellaptops LinkedIn - / diesel-laptops Instagram - / diesellaptops CONTACT US: Email – [email protected] Website – https://www.diesellaptops.com/pages/c... Phone – (888) 983-1975 Option 1

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