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Ghosting

10/3/2024

I understand not returning a call to a sales cold call or a telemarketer.

But if you’ve been working with someone on a project, how do you all of a sudden just decide to ghost that person?

Is it a generational thing, or is it all generations?

Even a quick text back counts as a ‘no-ghost’ in my book.

Is ghosting a skilled strategic move?

Or is it a weak way to exit the relationship?


At some point, the paths will likely cross.


The ghosts are starting to pop up in Halloween decorations.

The Tigers are playing the Tiger ghosts of 1984.


48-75, clouds, sun.

Make it a great day, everyone!

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SCN – Search Consulting Network

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It’s a strategic move.

It’s bad form

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Jim Guerrera

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Jim Guerrera

Jim Guerrera, Managing Director, founded SCN in 2000. Jim is primarily responsible for the development of the leaders at SCN, strategic planning, the hiring and development of company associates, culture leadership, core value leadership, sales le...

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