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Subject A focus on employees can help distributors retain talent
Date June 2, 2023 2:19 PM
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NAW SmartBrief
June 2, 2023
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TODAY'S HEADLINES

TOP STORY
* SpartanNash reports 5.2% increase in first-quarter sales
* US factory activity slows as China data mixed
* Gordon Food Service continues Texas expansion in Humble
* Cardinal Health, Square collaborate on POS pharmacy payments
OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
* Quit rates fall in sign Great Resignation may be fading
* A focus on employees can help distributors retain talent
* Opinion: Supply chain cybersecurity can be a barrier
SALES AND MARKETING
* Are you making these 6 B2B marketing mistakes?
* Expert: 5 ways to cut risk of offering credit to clients
THE BUSINESS LEADER
* How to ensure productive self-reflection at day's end
* Achieve better team facilitation with 3 tactics
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