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10 Business Tips From Genghis Khan

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  • A smile goes a long way. But an arrow goes even further.
  • You say pillage, I say acquisition.
  • Never put off today what you can ransack tomorrow.
  • If at first you don’t succeed, kill everyone in sight. You don’t need that kind of bad press.
  • Dress the part. Cloths worn to the yak races should never be worn on the batterfield.
  • A Khan-Do-It attitude means never surrender.
  • My policy is to always greet others with open arms. That way you can see if they’re hiding a sword or something behind their back.
  • Early to bed, early to rise means I should ambush you just after dusk. 

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Bob Bonaci spent 35 years building a jewelry business and community presence in Kent, Washington. When he decided it was time to retire, he knew the process would take careful planning — and the right help. Fellow jewelers who’d been through it pointed him to Wilkerson. The results exceeded expectations. Wilkerson’s hands-off approach let Bonaci step back while the team handled every detail, meeting his personal and financial goals throughout. “It is phenomenal, the success that we’ve had.” Watch Bob share his retirement story.

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10 Business Tips From Genghis Khan

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  • A smile goes a long way. But an arrow goes even further.
  • You say pillage, I say acquisition.
  • Never put off today what you can ransack tomorrow.
  • If at first you don’t succeed, kill everyone in sight. You don’t need that kind of bad press.
  • Dress the part. Cloths worn to the yak races should never be worn on the batterfield.
  • A Khan-Do-It attitude means never surrender.
  • My policy is to always greet others with open arms. That way you can see if they’re hiding a sword or something behind their back.
  • Early to bed, early to rise means I should ambush you just after dusk. 

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After 35 Years in Kent, Bonaci Fine Jewelers Found the Right Partner to Close the Right Way

Bob Bonaci spent 35 years building a jewelry business and community presence in Kent, Washington. When he decided it was time to retire, he knew the process would take careful planning — and the right help. Fellow jewelers who’d been through it pointed him to Wilkerson. The results exceeded expectations. Wilkerson’s hands-off approach let Bonaci step back while the team handled every detail, meeting his personal and financial goals throughout. “It is phenomenal, the success that we’ve had.” Watch Bob share his retirement story.

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