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Subject Podcast: Why weird marketing is valuable for B2B
Date April 6, 2021 1:12 PM
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NAW SmartBrief
April 6, 2021
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TODAY'S HEADLINES

TOP STORY
* Column: What to watch in distributors' earnings
* AWG reports higher sales, profit for 2020
* SiteOne Landscape buys 2 Ariz. businesses
* Ingram Micro reports purchase of Harmony Business Systems
* McLane Co. chief strategy officer announces retirement
OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
* Tech company offers a solution for materials delivery
SALES AND MARKETING
* Podcast: Why weird marketing is valuable for B2B
* PR, sales can work hand-in-hand to boost returns
THE BUSINESS LEADER
* What to consider before a return to the workplace
* Find the best way to shore up fragile supply chains
NAW INSIDER
* NAW's free webinar TODAY at 2 p.m. ET: "Developing a Marketplace Strategy"
* New! "Distribution Leans In: Stories of Resiliency and Innovation During the COVID-19 Pandemic"
* Sign up for the virtual NAW Certificate in Distribution Professional Management sessions

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