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		<title>By: When it all goes to hell: surviving with your reputation&#8212;and your dignity&#8212;intact &#124; TRIGGERS &#38; SPARKS</title>
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		<description>[...] Follow these steps for dis­aster recovery, and you’ll be able to min­i­mize the damage to your busi­ness and to your rep­u­ta­tion. After all, a good client will appre­ciate your forth­right­ness, your ability to adapt to a bad sit­u­a­tion, and the fact you can learn from your mis­takes! [...]</description>
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