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		<title>By: Mike Schechter</title>
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		<description>The Fish Philosopher&#039;s Network is an online forum with great tips on how to use FISH! practices or ask questions. Also, the company that created FISH! has more videos, training materials and services that teach overall concepts, teach practices or help transform a culture to be more productive, engaged, etcetera.  FISH! programs are a great way find new profits or improve how you do things.  And it&#039;s fun.</description>
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