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Editor Steve recently finished reading these two books and recommends them. The first, Klondike Playboy is an autobiography by John Boden, known in this industry as CEO of ElderIssues, Florida, and the second, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff is essential reading these days for anyone who has to sell new product ideas. Let's just say you won't want these techniques used against you!

And then, of course, there are the perpetual favourites that everyone in every equipment supplier company should read over and over again, by Geoffrey A Moore.

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The Council, The Savings, The Nonagenarian & Her Telecare (UK)

Thursday, 29 December 2011 22:28

"Phyllis Sim, 92, is blind in one eye, uses hearing aids and a Zimmer frame, leaving her virtually housebound. Yet more town hall cuts mean a vulnerable 92-year-old’s only link to the outside world will be a telephone..."It is just not right that we leave people like this, they are just saying the elderly should just sit somewhere quietly until they die," Mrs Turner's daughter said." Newcastle City Council cuts spark concern for the elderly. Evening Chronicle (local newspaper).

There are always more than one side to a story, but whatever is happening in Newcastle, this looks like a public relations disaster for the telecare service.

 

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