| Actual for You |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Management > Back To The Future – The Love We Once Had |
|
Actual for You - Back To The Future – The Love We Once Had
The Bag - A Perfect Exhibition Gift y up gardens and make them look presentable.This may seem like a strange idea to you, but a plastic bag is one of the most perfect exhibition gifts you could ever purchase for your company. There are many advantages to the plastic bag, which you can purchase along with other exhibition gifts online. Here are just a few of the main reasons you should consider purchasing bags for your next exhibition booth: Practical Use: At ex GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Ren The Career Athlete: What It Takes to Manage Your Career Why falling ‘out of love’ with your business sentences you to failure.Managing your career, just like managing your life, requires preparation and ensuring that your time is directed meaningfully. Don't wait and see; make things happen. Just like athletes who prepare for the "big game” or a marathon, designing your career requires goals, planning, work, and above all, commitment. Think of yourself as a Career Athlete.Being a Career Athlete requires awareness Ms D Reamer, set up her gardening business almost three years ago. Now she sat patiently in The Business GP’s waiting room. Receptionist: Ms Reamer, the Business GP will see you now. Ms R makes her way down the corridor thoughts running like freight trains through her head. The echo of the knock on the door brings her back to reality. A calm, collected voice beckons her in from the other side. GP: Good morning Rebecca, how are you doing today? Ms R: Doctor I am drawn towards a feeling of despair. GP: Really! That is serious, could you elaborate more as to why you feel that way? Ms R: Well I will try. You see, my business is doing really well. (Pauses) GP: That is good though so there must be more. Ms R: Yes, well, er, oh I just can't figure it out. Business is ‘booming’ but I can’t seem to make it work for me. GP: Describe the symptoms for me please. Ms R: I seem to need more and more staff and make less and less money. GP: Hmmmmmm I have seen this before. Ms R: You have? (The sense of relief is apparent across her face) So what is it that I am missing? The Business GP wrote on a piece of paper and passed it to Ms D Reamer. Ms R: LOVE?????? GP: Well simply you have ‘fallen out of love with your business’ and need to go ‘back to the future’ to see where it went wrong. Ms R: But I love my job (in a very defensive manner). GP: I have no doubt that you love your job but you have fallen out of love with it to some extent. We need to find how, what has changed? Tell me about your job when you first started. Ms R: Well I would tidy up gardens and make them look presentable. GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Rena The Most Overlooked Principle To Raising Your Prices back to reality. A calm, collected voice beckons her in from the other side.Finding customers isn't usually the hard part of selling. It's "closing" that can drive you crazy. You know the excuses. They want to shop around a bit longer, they're not sure they can afford the price, they need to get approval from a superior. The list goes on and on. Your challenge is to find ways to close prospects at a higher rate, and thereby speed growth and increase revenues. GP: Good morning Rebecca, how are you doing today? Ms R: Doctor I am drawn towards a feeling of despair. GP: Really! That is serious, could you elaborate more as to why you feel that way? Ms R: Well I will try. You see, my business is doing really well. (Pauses) GP: That is good though so there must be more. Ms R: Yes, well, er, oh I just can't figure it out. Business is ‘booming’ but I can’t seem to make it work for me. GP: Describe the symptoms for me please. Ms R: I seem to need more and more staff and make less and less money. GP: Hmmmmmm I have seen this before. Ms R: You have? (The sense of relief is apparent across her face) So what is it that I am missing? The Business GP wrote on a piece of paper and passed it to Ms D Reamer. Ms R: LOVE?????? GP: Well simply you have ‘fallen out of love with your business’ and need to go ‘back to the future’ to see where it went wrong. Ms R: But I love my job (in a very defensive manner). GP: I have no doubt that you love your job but you have fallen out of love with it to some extent. We need to find how, what has changed? Tell me about your job when you first started. Ms R: Well I would tidy up gardens and make them look presentable. GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Ren How To Formulate A Private Investigator Business Plan er, oh I just can't figure it out. Business is ‘booming’ but I can’t seem to make it work for me.Going into business as a private investigator for the long term will require careful planning in the initial stages. You'll want to ensure the business gets off to the right start, and is able to compete successfully in what is becoming a tough arena.Private Investigator Business PlanAre you going it alone, going into busines with one or more partners, working from home or setting up GP: Describe the symptoms for me please. Ms R: I seem to need more and more staff and make less and less money. GP: Hmmmmmm I have seen this before. Ms R: You have? (The sense of relief is apparent across her face) So what is it that I am missing? The Business GP wrote on a piece of paper and passed it to Ms D Reamer. Ms R: LOVE?????? GP: Well simply you have ‘fallen out of love with your business’ and need to go ‘back to the future’ to see where it went wrong. Ms R: But I love my job (in a very defensive manner). GP: I have no doubt that you love your job but you have fallen out of love with it to some extent. We need to find how, what has changed? Tell me about your job when you first started. Ms R: Well I would tidy up gardens and make them look presentable. GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Ren Advertising Specialties mer.Advertising Specialties play a significant role in improving a company’s brand recognition. There might be other strategies that companies adopt to get a competitive edge over other companies; however, Advertising Specialties play a major role in seeing that a company scales great heights.The list of Advertising Specialties available is extensive, ranging from apparel to tote bags, bubble Ms R: LOVE?????? GP: Well simply you have ‘fallen out of love with your business’ and need to go ‘back to the future’ to see where it went wrong. Ms R: But I love my job (in a very defensive manner). GP: I have no doubt that you love your job but you have fallen out of love with it to some extent. We need to find how, what has changed? Tell me about your job when you first started. Ms R: Well I would tidy up gardens and make them look presentable. GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Ren 4 Tips Toward Overcoming Bad Customer Service y up gardens and make them look presentable.Customer service is the pits, you say. You are not alone. One of the biggest gripes from consumers today is the poor service they receive at the hand of service providers. You need not be victimized by lousy service nor do you have to move heaven and earth to get what you want. Let's take a look at four options you can take to get the results that you want and deserve!Uncooperative Telep GP: That involved pruning – yes? Ms R: Yes GP: How did you do that? Ms R: Well I pruned a bush for example and placed the cuttings in a bin. GP: What happens now then? Ms R: Well I am so busy now that I prune and someone else will tidy up. GP: Thought so. Ms R: What? GP: Problems in business tend to be simple. I have a philosophy called ‘Renaissance Management’ which will explain in more detail. Ms R: Sounds perfect – how do I find out more? GP: I run surgeries on it but also find out about it here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance_Management Ms R: Fantastic so what do I need to do? GP: You need to love your business again. By employing ‘cleaners’ you have generated more work. Employ more gardeners and clean as you go. It might not sound a lot but the extra 8 feet (the distance from the top of the bin to the floor and back again) makes more work for no reason. Keep it simple and love every detail don’t try and palm off the bits you don’t like. Ms R: That is fantastic. The GP writes a prescription and passes it to Ms R. Ms R: Keep it simple! Why thank you so much GP: My pleasure Rebecca call in whenever you need any help Ms R leaves and The Business GP completes the file. He picks up the phone ‘Jean, I will see the ‘Renaissance Selling’ team now.’
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:How To Select Newspapers That Will Yield The Best Results Design Business Cards - A Do It Yourself Guide
|