Don't Know What Motivates You? Think Back to When You Were a KidYou think that you should make a Career Change, but you are just not sure. You like your present job in Sales but you think that you might be happier as a Buyer. You’re confused. Or, you are going off to College and you don’t have a clue as to what to declare as your major. You are going into a rapid meltdown. No need for the confusion. Do not fear. Your solution is right inside your heart.No I don’t mean it’s between arteries or anything like that. Your a
mpany made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.
Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignor You're In Charge. Now What?For years now, you have been waiting patiently for that first opportunity to be put in charge of a group and show what you can do. It has finally happened. You are giddy with excitement and your head is full of ideas. You can’t wait to implement, create change, and leave your mark. Before you charge up the hill, possibly leaving everybody else behind, there’s something that you really need to handle first.Relationships, Relationships, Relationships<
Small business owners numbered over 5.5 million in 2001 and generated over one billion in annual payroll. Sam Walton was quoted as saying "There's a lot more business out there in small town America than I ever dreamed of." and looks like Sam was right.
During the last five years as THE small business coach in the Chicago area, I have discovered 7 mistakes that small business owners consistently make. These small business help tips should guide you as the small business owner, entrepreneur or executive around these pitfalls as you work to dramatically improve your business results.
- Work on your business not in your business
Mistake: Most new business owners and many experienced business owners are so busy working in their business, they fail to work on their business and demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It’s Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It’s the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today’s events.- Assess your business both externally and internally
Mistake: Don’t presume that you know what is going on in your business. Take the time honestly and objectively to assess your business both externally and internally. Using an organizational assessment or survey based upon proven criteria such as Baldrige may help you to focus on the directionally correct actions.- Develop a strategic plan
Mistake: If you don’t have a plan, you are on someone else’s plan. A strategic plan indicates who does what by when. Remember, hope is not a strategy.- Work your plan
Mistake: Pay for a plan and leave it on a shelf or in a desk drawer. A plan’s purpose is action. Without action, the plan is useless and the dollars invested in creating the plan are wasted.- Invest in your people
Mistake: Spending dollars on things such as technology and not people. People make the business. They create the loyal customers or disloyal ones. Employees don’t come to work thinking how they can mess up the company. Invest in people development and watch your investment quickly multiply.- Pay yourself first
Mistake: Wearing all the hats and not paying yourself what you are worth. Entrepreneurs wear many hats when they establish their business. As time progresses, they continue to wear these hats because money is tight and they believe that they can do things better. The end of the year approaches and the company made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.- Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignore Sales Sucess Tip - Be a Problem SolverWhat exactly is a good salesperson? A good salesperson is someone who helps to solve the problems of others. As a good salesperson, you wouldn't dream of selling someone something that they either didn't want or didn't need…right? So if you have a product or service that solves a problem, then you are really just a helper.As a problem solver and a helper, your most powerful weapon is a question. Not only does it help you to determine the true needs of
Mistake: Most new business owners and many experienced business owners are so busy working in their business, they fail to work on their business and demonstrate the leadership that the business demands. In the book, It’s Not the Big that Eat the Small, But It’s the Fast that Eat the Slow, the authors revealed that executives spent less than 15 minutes each day thinking about the future of their business because they were so busy dealing with yesterday and today’s events.
Assess your business both externally and internally
Mistake: Don’t presume that you know what is going on in your business. Take the time
honestly and objectively to assess your business both externally and internally. Using an organizational assessment or survey based upon proven criteria such as Baldrige may help you to focus on the directionally correct actions.
Develop a strategic plan
Mistake: If you don’t have a plan, you are on someone else’s plan. A strategic plan indicates who does what by when.
Remember, hope is not a strategy.
Work your plan
Mistake: Pay for a plan and leave it on a shelf or in a desk drawer. A plan’s purpose is action. Without action, the plan is useless and the dollars invested in creating the plan are wasted.
Invest in your people
Mistake: Spending dollars on things such as technology and not people. People make the business. They create the loyal customers or disloyal ones. Employees don’t come to work thinking how they can mess up the company. Invest in people development and watch your investment quickly multiply.
Pay yourself first
Mistake: Wearing all the hats and not paying yourself what you are worth. Entrepreneurs wear many hats when they establish their business. As time progresses, they continue to wear these hats because money is tight and they believe that they can do things better. The end of the year approaches and the company made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.
Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignor Critique of Adverting Impressions on the Human MindSome self-proclaimed marketing gurus say that each person in the United States of America is exposed to over 3,000 varying and different messages every day. And if you are driving around the city each sign is competing for your eye-ball.While you read the newspaper each add also competes for your brains visual imagery capacity. Indeed these stats seem appropriate and realistic, yet your mind often does not allow even a slice of its attention to what you co
objectively to assess your business both externally and internally. Using an organizational assessment or survey based upon proven criteria such as Baldrige may help you to focus on the directionally correct actions.
Develop a strategic plan
Mistake: If you don’t have a plan, you are on someone else’s plan. A strategic plan indicates who does what by when.
Remember, hope is not a strategy.
Work your plan
Mistake: Pay for a plan and leave it on a shelf or in a desk drawer. A plan’s purpose is action. Without action, the plan is useless and the dollars invested in creating the plan are wasted.
Invest in your people
Mistake: Spending dollars on things such as technology and not people. People make the business. They create the loyal customers or disloyal ones. Employees don’t come to work thinking how they can mess up the company. Invest in people development and watch your investment quickly multiply.
Pay yourself first
Mistake: Wearing all the hats and not paying yourself what you are worth. Entrepreneurs wear many hats when they establish their business. As time progresses, they continue to wear these hats because money is tight and they believe that they can do things better. The end of the year approaches and the company made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.
Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignor Get Past The Gatekeeper, Into The Executive SuitesPut pencil to paper and list every single sales-stopping objection that spews from the mouths of gatekeepers. Know what you’ll find? Literally, dozens of objections that subtly challenge the appropriateness of you scheduling an appointment in the executive’s office.Ah, but here’s the good news...When you’re greeted with “buyer’s resistance” all you need to do is get rid of the “resistance” and you’re left with...a buyer!You can kiss that hang
t in your people
Mistake: Spending dollars on things such as technology and not people. People make the business. They create the loyal customers or disloyal ones. Employees don’t come to work thinking how they can mess up the company. Invest in people development and watch your investment quickly multiply.
Pay yourself first
Mistake: Wearing all the hats and not paying yourself what you are worth. Entrepreneurs wear many hats when they establish their business. As time progresses, they continue to wear these hats because money is tight and they believe that they can do things better. The end of the year approaches and the company made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.
Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignor Cheesecake Calendar FundraiserWhat exactly is a cheesecake calendar fundraiser? It's a calendar with 'tongue-in-cheek' photos of community members combined with delicious cheesecake recipes on every page. The cheesecake aspect gives it something of a naughty connotation, but it's really tasteful and all in good fun.Getting started
Obviously, you'll need a photographer and your calendar models, so choose a theme and start hitting up possible volunteers. Ask a photographer to donate his
mpany made a profit. By paying yourself first, you will focus on what you do really well and delegate those other activities to others at a far lower rate.
Keep balance between your personal and professional lives
Mistake: You are too busy to take the time with your family or friends. By attending to your work life balance as well as your personal and professional development, you will see incredible results happen within your business.
These 7 tips will help you catapult your small business in warp time. Of course, if you like where you are now, then ignore these tips. However, can you be sure your competition will also ignore these tips? And what would happen, if they just implemented one tip less alone all 7?
P.S. In future articles,as the small business coach, I will provide some additional coaching advice by expanding each tip so that you and your business can reach incredible heights.
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Once the visitor is there, getting them to buy your product or service, or agree to a future contact is another challenge. Bring to mind a time when you either participated at a trade show or were a visitor at a trade show what attracted you to an exhibit, and what turned you off?
Many people have watched out the window of their office building and have seen young guys and gals washing cars right there in the parking lot and thought to themselves well that is a pretty good business. I agree and I've been in the business for over 27 years and if you are a go getter, somewhat athletic and like dealing with lots of different customers each day then a mobile car washing company might be good business for you to start.