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Leveraging Strategic Thinking for Small Business Enterprises - Nu Leadership Series er missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway).“ Leaders aren't born they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work. And that's the price we'll have to pay to achieve that goal, or any goal.” Vince Lombardi How can small business owners continue to compete with the 21st century demands on their organizations? This is a question most small business owners ponder. Recently, I had an opportunity to answer this question. I conduc Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start pu Get More Clients: Learn How to Talk About What You Do In the consumer marketplace, people may pay extra for a designer label, a recognized brand or products with celebrity endorsements. When a business invests in capital equipment, however, all the above becomes meaningless unless the equipment performs, meeting or exceeding expectations. While price, delivery and aesthetics are the usual factors people claim as the primary criteria when making a purchase, reliability, in my view, has slowly taken over the No. 1 spot as the key to customer satisfaction and repeat business.One of the main reasons that solo-professionals, service professionals and small business owners fail to build thriving businesses is that they struggle to articulate exactly what they do in this new vibrant, branded and authentic way…and most importantly what specific Invest-able Opportunities they bring to the table.They aren’t compelling and the message comes off as bland and confusing. As a result, they miss countless opp By reliability, I mean confidence that the purchased equipment will perform as advertised over a reasonable amount of time. Manufacturers will tell you that they are responsible for building the reliability into their products through a combination of good design, quality materials and careful manufacturing techniques. This is true to a point. However, manufacturers today are not only under the gun to produce quality products, but are being challenged to do it in record time. America has long been a society that wants to have its cake and eat it, too. As if demanding things great but also cheap was not challenge enough, today the bar has risen to include great, cheap, and delivered in 24 hours. One only needs to turn on television to see how this phenomenon is running rampant. Is "reality TV" changing the way we conduct business? Is it entertainment or a sign of things to come? Everything from building custom $100,000-plus motorcycles in a week to doing a full home renovation while the owner is at the movies. Is this reality? The producers of the shows try to convince you it is. It happens every Wednesday night, and they never missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway). Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start pu Small Business Stress Buster: Completion not Perfection my view, has slowly taken over the No. 1 spot as the key to customer satisfaction and repeat business.Completion not Perfection Five Keys To Doubling Your Productivity and Boosting Your EffectivenessI frequently meet with business owners and executives who feel overworked and undervalued. Many of them are highly gifted and are in fact contributing a huge amount of work, energy and brilliance to the companies they own or work for. The problem is that many business owners and executives are contributing th By reliability, I mean confidence that the purchased equipment will perform as advertised over a reasonable amount of time. Manufacturers will tell you that they are responsible for building the reliability into their products through a combination of good design, quality materials and careful manufacturing techniques. This is true to a point. However, manufacturers today are not only under the gun to produce quality products, but are being challenged to do it in record time. America has long been a society that wants to have its cake and eat it, too. As if demanding things great but also cheap was not challenge enough, today the bar has risen to include great, cheap, and delivered in 24 hours. One only needs to turn on television to see how this phenomenon is running rampant. Is "reality TV" changing the way we conduct business? Is it entertainment or a sign of things to come? Everything from building custom $100,000-plus motorcycles in a week to doing a full home renovation while the owner is at the movies. Is this reality? The producers of the shows try to convince you it is. It happens every Wednesday night, and they never missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway). Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start pu The Real Guide to Management techniques.Chances are you’re not very smart. That’s not an insult, just statistics. With intelligence, as is true with most things in life, there is a natural bell-shaped distribution. In other words, there is a small number of morons in the world, a small number of geniuses, and a lot of people in between. That works out for me because this article doesn’t target the morons (sorry, no hope for you), nor does it target the very smart peopl This is true to a point. However, manufacturers today are not only under the gun to produce quality products, but are being challenged to do it in record time. America has long been a society that wants to have its cake and eat it, too. As if demanding things great but also cheap was not challenge enough, today the bar has risen to include great, cheap, and delivered in 24 hours. One only needs to turn on television to see how this phenomenon is running rampant. Is "reality TV" changing the way we conduct business? Is it entertainment or a sign of things to come? Everything from building custom $100,000-plus motorcycles in a week to doing a full home renovation while the owner is at the movies. Is this reality? The producers of the shows try to convince you it is. It happens every Wednesday night, and they never missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway). Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start pu How Promotional Products Are Used In Marketing to turn on television to see how this phenomenon is running rampant. Is "reality TV" changing the way we conduct business? Is it entertainment or a sign of things to come? Everything from building custom $100,000-plus motorcycles in a week to doing a full home renovation while the owner is at the movies. Is this reality? The producers of the shows try to convince you it is. It happens every Wednesday night, and they never missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway).Promotional products have many different applications within the marketing mix, but their prime function is to communicate with customers and prospective customers.Organisations as diverse as blue chip public limited companies and government bodies to educational establishments and charities regularly use promotional products to promote their company, brand or message.Sometimes the objective is to raise brand awareness Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start pu Selling, a Great Career Choice, Part 5 of 8, Discover Freedom and Creativity in Your Life er missed a deadline yet. It appears that everything works and the end users seem pretty pleased (at first, anyway).In addition to having virtually unlimited income potential, one of the greatest benefits of selling as a career is the freedom it can give to you. Right along side is the incredible creative experience that you can enjoy, day in and day out. This is what I mean.When you master selling as a career you will discover that you are truly free.You will be free to earn as much money as you would like< Today, it seems, consumers are convinced that if TV can do it, manufacturers should be able to as well. In reality, if I plunked down $100,000 for a chipper, I would not want them to build it in a week - but that's me. And as for my home, I would prefer they let the concrete dry before they start putting the walls on top. Call me old-school, but I still believe Rome wasn't built in a day. Even if it could have been done, the extra time was needed to make sure that it would last. So, how can you make certain you get your money's worth? Time, procedures and accountability. No matter how many people you throw at a product to complete it, it takes time and testing to assure the quality is there and that the reliability is built in. Contrary to reality TV, a lot of things can happen to a product once it rolls off the assembly line. Leaving aside obvious abuse and catastrophic accidents, even some fairly common practices can add to your repair bills, increase downtime and reduce the useful life of your equipment if procedures are expedited or even skipped altogether. The majority of manufacturers I have met take pride in the products they produce. Years of experience have taught them the steps necessary to produce a quality product that will assure reliability for the owner once they take ownership. Asking them to compromise their standards inevitably will result in steps being left out or expedited. In the end, you will not get the quality you paid for. Working hand-in-hand with your suppliers and coordinating reasonable timetables is the No. 1 thing consumers can do to assure reliability and get what they pay for.
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