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Do You Market Your Small Business Like an Ant or Grasshopper? Being the Grasshopper is Bad the work begins.Business owners contact me because they want to grow their business, they want to attract new customers and they want to separate their business from the competition. They aren't as successful as they want to be, and as marketing/design specialist I need to find out why.During a sit down meeting I'll eventually ask her/him, "What is your current marketing strategy, and what are you doing to outreach and attract new customers?" But in my mind I am asking, "Are you an ant or a grasshopper?"More often than not, business owners that are as sharp as tacks get this curious, glazed-over expression on their face. After a about 5-10 seconds But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the c Rental Companies Have Record Year When it comes to personality profiling, the human development industry has countless tests and assessments from which to choose. These instruments may differ greatly on the surface - in the number and names of the archetypes each model advocates and the method through which a person's type is determined. But at their core, they are all attempting to accomplish the same objective: divide humanity into a manageable number of types and describe each type as a set of distinct and demonstrable characteristics. These "psychometric" instruments are designed to "measure the minds of respondents and provide them with greater insight and understanding of themselves. Because of that, they have increasingly become a core service offered by professional trainers, coaches and consultants.2005 proved to be a very good year for the rental industry. Several companies showed record earnings and revenues last year. Caterpillar, H&E, Ingersoll-Rand, and JLG were among the leaders in earnings.Caterpillar, Peoria, IL, had record profits and revenues in the third quarter. With revenues of $8.98 billion and profit of $667 million both numbers were up dramatically from the 2004 year. Caterpillar attributed the growth to strong global demand and improved pricing.H&E Equipment out of Baton Rouge, LA had a very strong third quarter as well. Their gross profit rose to $13.4 million, an increase of 40.1 percent from the year before. The ways in which the professional community has positioned personality profiling in their practices varies widely: 1) As an intake tool, personality tests provide the professional with a relatively inexpensive way to engage a prospect in a meaningful dialogue that may lead to them becoming a client. 2) As the foundation for a working relationship with a client, assessments provide starting points from which clients can make better decisions about themselves and their futures - in matters of career counseling, personal relationships and life in general. 3) As part of a team building experience, personality tests provide the members of a group with a shared language and insight into themselves and their fellow teammates. 4) As subject matter for a training program or keynote presentation, a general overview of a typing system can be instrumental in helping customer service representatives or sale representatives identify, understand and respond to different customer types more effectively. 5) As a tool for job matching, personality assessments help identify candidates best suited for a particular job - and help job seekers assess and recognize the sort of career they would find most rewarding. 6) As a neutralizer in conflict resolution, assessments allow the parties involved to understand the way each other views the world in general, better appreciate that viewpoint and find common ground on which to build a more cooperative future. 7) As a strategy for improving relationships with others, understanding personality enables you to determine someone's type, their personal preferences and what you need to do to meet and exceed their needs. Regardless of how you incorporate psychometric instruments into your practice, the fact is that once your clients have completed the assessment and you have explained to them what it reveals about them, the assessment's ongoing usefulness is limited. Why? The REAL question we have to help our clients answer isn’t "What are you?" but "What are you going to DO about it?" To answer that question, a different tool comes into play. A "needs assessment" is the next natural step in the human development process. Unfortunately, unlike personality tests, there are very, very few formal needs assessments available. In fact, the majority of human development professionals have developed their own approach for helping their clients identify the list of changes each needs to make. Generally, their approach is purely conversational - through discussion, a set of objectives is identified and agreed upon ... and the work begins. But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the ch Entrepreneurial Failure - Get Used to It sonality profiling in their practices varies widely:To be a successful entrepreneur you are going to have to learn to deal with failure. There is no way around it. Thomas Edison tried over ten thousand different experiments before he finally demonstrated the first incandescent light bulb on October 21, 1879. Bill Gates' first company, Traf-O-Data, was a failure. Michael Jordan was once quoted as saying: "I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot; And missed. I've failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."In my short stint as an entrepreneur I've failed more times than I can count. I have also 1) As an intake tool, personality tests provide the professional with a relatively inexpensive way to engage a prospect in a meaningful dialogue that may lead to them becoming a client. 2) As the foundation for a working relationship with a client, assessments provide starting points from which clients can make better decisions about themselves and their futures - in matters of career counseling, personal relationships and life in general. 3) As part of a team building experience, personality tests provide the members of a group with a shared language and insight into themselves and their fellow teammates. 4) As subject matter for a training program or keynote presentation, a general overview of a typing system can be instrumental in helping customer service representatives or sale representatives identify, understand and respond to different customer types more effectively. 5) As a tool for job matching, personality assessments help identify candidates best suited for a particular job - and help job seekers assess and recognize the sort of career they would find most rewarding. 6) As a neutralizer in conflict resolution, assessments allow the parties involved to understand the way each other views the world in general, better appreciate that viewpoint and find common ground on which to build a more cooperative future. 7) As a strategy for improving relationships with others, understanding personality enables you to determine someone's type, their personal preferences and what you need to do to meet and exceed their needs. Regardless of how you incorporate psychometric instruments into your practice, the fact is that once your clients have completed the assessment and you have explained to them what it reveals about them, the assessment's ongoing usefulness is limited. Why? The REAL question we have to help our clients answer isn’t "What are you?" but "What are you going to DO about it?" To answer that question, a different tool comes into play. A "needs assessment" is the next natural step in the human development process. Unfortunately, unlike personality tests, there are very, very few formal needs assessments available. In fact, the majority of human development professionals have developed their own approach for helping their clients identify the list of changes each needs to make. Generally, their approach is purely conversational - through discussion, a set of objectives is identified and agreed upon ... and the work begins. But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the c Effective Business Card Design For Weight Loss Trainers es or sale representatives identify, understand and respond to different customer types more effectively.A business card can be one of the most cost effective methods of advertising available. They are small, expensive, and are easily saved by potential customers. Business cards come in several different styles. The three basic types are the simple one sided card, cards with information on both sides, and folding cards that open up and give quite a bit of room for additional information. Custom business cards are generally thought to have eleven different elements. When the card is intended for an individual such as a weight loss trainer, a few of these elements can be dispensed with and more design concentration can be placed on the remaining elements.The 5) As a tool for job matching, personality assessments help identify candidates best suited for a particular job - and help job seekers assess and recognize the sort of career they would find most rewarding. 6) As a neutralizer in conflict resolution, assessments allow the parties involved to understand the way each other views the world in general, better appreciate that viewpoint and find common ground on which to build a more cooperative future. 7) As a strategy for improving relationships with others, understanding personality enables you to determine someone's type, their personal preferences and what you need to do to meet and exceed their needs. Regardless of how you incorporate psychometric instruments into your practice, the fact is that once your clients have completed the assessment and you have explained to them what it reveals about them, the assessment's ongoing usefulness is limited. Why? The REAL question we have to help our clients answer isn’t "What are you?" but "What are you going to DO about it?" To answer that question, a different tool comes into play. A "needs assessment" is the next natural step in the human development process. Unfortunately, unlike personality tests, there are very, very few formal needs assessments available. In fact, the majority of human development professionals have developed their own approach for helping their clients identify the list of changes each needs to make. Generally, their approach is purely conversational - through discussion, a set of objectives is identified and agreed upon ... and the work begins. But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the c Career as an International Terrorist in a Jihad practice, the fact is that once your clients have completed the assessment and you have explained to them what it reveals about them, the assessment's ongoing usefulness is limited.Many Muslim Youth see themselves as fighting the Infidels or Western World and they have the opportunity to show their manhood and join in the cause of the Jihad. Becoming a Jihadist is a rather dangerous choice and for instance in the Hezbollah-Israeli conflict in Lebanon a Hezbollah rebel had a life expectancy of 11.2 hours or 1.3 hours on the front line.Needless to say it is a short career so if you are lazy and want to retire early then it could be just the job for you. But also realize there are no government regulations like OSHA to protect you from workplace injury or death and no personal injury lawyers to get you paid if you fall down with your Why? The REAL question we have to help our clients answer isn’t "What are you?" but "What are you going to DO about it?" To answer that question, a different tool comes into play. A "needs assessment" is the next natural step in the human development process. Unfortunately, unlike personality tests, there are very, very few formal needs assessments available. In fact, the majority of human development professionals have developed their own approach for helping their clients identify the list of changes each needs to make. Generally, their approach is purely conversational - through discussion, a set of objectives is identified and agreed upon ... and the work begins. But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the c Over Deliver - The Key to Customer Satisfaction the work begins.Client satisfaction starts with meeting or beating the contractual obligations of the relationship. There are also some intangibles that can help you to over deliver to a client.MeetingsIn most organizations it’s easy to deliver additional value around meetings, because statistically, most companies run meetings poorly. Capture important notes during your meetings and then deliver your neatly typed notes consistently with your client’s format. Not only will it allow you to capture the main ideas and benefit of important discussions, but it will almost always be appreciated by your client’s team members. Send this as soon after the meeting as possi But a conversational needs assessment approach lacks several valuable aspects that can dramatically impact the client's willingness to BEGIN the work ... to CONTINUE the work ... and to VALUE the services of you as their human development professional. Take a few moments now to evaluate your current approach to needs assessment against the following seven criteria. A good needs analysis system: 1) Allows you to build a comprehensive list of specific desirable changes, determined by and unique to your client. 2) Measures how prepared your client is to make those changes based on their level of knowledge, skill, experience and available resources. 3) Measures what your client's sense of urgency is regarding each of the proposed changes, based on the level of challenge or difficulty they anticipate the change will be for them to make. 4) Enables your client to actually SEE what their current situation is in concrete, graphical, inescapable terms. 5) Pinpoints and visually presents both the current status and the goal of each change, giving you and your client a map to agree upon and follow as you help take them from their current situation to their desired situation. 6) Provides continuous, visual feedback as a way to plan a course of action, track progress, and refine your strategy. 7) Confirms, on an ongoing basis, that the guidance you are providing is grounded, effective and valuable to your client in excess of what you have charged. Keep in mind that the real point of a needs assessment is that it speaks to the client in a way that conversation alone never can. It literally captures and confronts a client with the truth of their situation. If they can SEE it, they are more likely to OWN it - and if the OWN it, they are much more likely to DO something about it. And that means more business for you.
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