A recent night out with my husband at a local Savannah restaurant, The Grey, blew my mind. Between the teamwork of the staff, the precision of the execution, and the unified vision of the chef — I was speechless.
I left the Grey thinking — THIS. This is how I want my team to operate. This is how I want my clients and customers to feel.
My experience was so good, I had to tell you guys about it.
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