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Archives for March 2010

Big Business Needs to Think Smaller

FreyaHere?s a question for you. If you?re in business, how do you treat your clients?

Or, to look at it another way, how do your clients treat you?

Is it with respect and?shared passion for doing the same work, or is it just having a need for each other and no more?

When dealing with a client, do you meet your deadlines or do you constantly offer excuses why their project isn?t ready? Do you work closely together, listen to/make suggestions for improving and strive for excellence on the fly, or do you simply turn in the work, take the money and walk?

I ask this?simply because it seems many big businesses have forgotten the art of either being a client or providing for one. From having a maze of contact information to wade through to losing the personal touch that won them the following of the customers in the first place, larger businesses are forgetting how to communicate.

So here?s an idea.

Go back to basics. Remember when you first started your business and you had time for everyone (because everyone was important)? Find that business owner again.

Ask yourself how you?re communicating and how you can improve. Are you using the online space effectively? Look at your Internet strategy and see how your brand is viewed. There?s a billion voices waiting to answer you and offer you invaluable advice and insight into making your brand the authority in your niche.

The question is, will you be listening?

Creative Commons License photo credit: fofurasfelinas

Rules of Business

Rules are the sticks of those in charge to beat us with.

Rules are the lines that are drawn to stop us overstepping the mark.

Rules are the barbed wire fences of self-important power mads.

Rules are the reason companies go bust and blue collar loses while executives move to the next golden handshake.

Rules, though, are made to be broken – just ask Adam and Eve.

If two tiny people can defy God, just imagine what you could do with a little imagination and a questioning of the rules.

Rules are only rules because we let them be. Sometimes it’s good to break them.

 

Asset Building

Your people are your assets. It doesn’t matter if you’re a business, a blogger, a non-profit or any mix of personal and professional outlet – your people are your assets.

Want to build a legacy? No-one’s going to know about anything you’re doing just from your voice alone; it’s what your people are saying about you that builds the legacy.

Want to create history? Your people are the ones that will share your stories down the ages.

Your people are your assets. Make sure you look after them.

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