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Customer Feedback - A Secret Business Weapon w employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time
and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was
entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage
by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and
the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips
he did not receive.Have you ever got feedback from your customers about your products and services?If you did - What did you do with this feedback?Today I will show you how customer feedback can help you to improve your products and services and thus stimulate more sales.The other day Mary, one of my customers purchased some of my business tools to help her train some of her staff members back at her office. Yesterday I gave her a courtesy call to see how she was getting on. Strangely enough, she was having a bit of difficulty getting started with one of my tools but was too busy to call me; I managed to correct the issue in two minutes on the phone with her. Mary was extremely pleased and placed new orders for more products. I let Mary know that I valued her as a cu The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to ha 10 Tips for Writing a Press Release As an employee you need to be ready to face conflict situations in the workplace. There are many different people with different backgrounds and visions trying to achieve same goal as you. As a result the conflict takes place. There are numerous methods to avoid confrontation.Publicity is the one of the most cost-effective marketing tools available. It not only spreads the word about you, your products or services but it helps build credibility. Using these tips will help insure your press release gets in the news.1. Your press release should sound like news, not an ad.2. Tell a story and briefly mention your product or service within the body of that story.3. Keep your press release to one page in length. You take the chance of losing the reader’s interest with anything longer.4. Use short sentences and double space your lines. White space is a necessity for easy reading.5. Your header and first couple of sentences should grab the reader’s attention.6. Proof read your press release for grammar and The outlandish price and slow moving process of legal system is a direct result of the increased demand for the service. However, the sky rocketing prices and the lengthy process forced people to develop alternate solutions for dealing with issues of conflict. Alternate Dispute Resolutions (ADR) provides three widely accepted methods for solving issues outside of the courts. The three different forms of ADR are: Negotiation Settlement, Mediation and Arbitration. Overall, ADR expedites the resolution process and solves the issue behind close doors, out of the public’s eye. In 2003, my place of work solved a confrontational issue using the Negotiation Settlement method of ADR. Negotiation Settlement is where both parties voluntary agree upon the damages incurred and the method used to resolve the issue. This is a cheap and rational method used to solve issues as quickly and quietly as possible. My boss and the employee who was confronted with a conflict at work both agreed that there was a problem and that it did need to be resolved. The first stage of resolving the conflict required each person to decide on his or her position. To begin with, the waiter stated that he was hired as a server 10 months ago and has been paid server wage, which is below the national minimum wage, for the entire 10 months that he has worked there. He than illustrated that he has worked X amount of hours and has served one table. Servers are paid a lower wage; because they make tips which are suppose to compensate for the lower wage. However, each night the man works he hears the same story that the restaurant is too busy for a server to spend time training him. Instead of learning how to wait tables he is asked to bus tables, run food and do the dishes. The man maintained optimistic because the restaurant is a posh fine dinning place to eat and he knew that it would be worth his time to wait for the training. However, after ten full months of the same routine the man feels that the company has taken advantage of him and he wants to be compensated for the work he has done for the company. He believes that the company should pay him the difference in wages between the servers and bus-boy’s wage for all the hours he has previously worked. Furthermore, he would like to receive a tip out amount for all the nights he has worked because the other bus-boys receive a certain percentage from each server each night they work. The boss of the company believes that truly his management actions were not ethical and he realizes that the man has been taken advantage of. However, the man did not have the necessary skills required to serve the tables and he did agree to a one month training process. The boss apologizes for his staff not being able to find the time to train him. He feels that the man should have shadowed his trainer and not been pushed to do other work that he was not responsible for. Furthermore, the boss agrees that the man has been paid unfairly for his work and he is going to pay him the difference between the server and bus-boy’s wage for all X amount of hours he has worked. However, the boss does not feel that he is able to pay the man the tip out because there is no way he could ask his servers to go back ten months of their individual sales and tip the proper percent for each night that one of them worked the same shift as the man. He felt that he could not ask this of his staff as it was too time consuming and not fair. He said he was sorry that the man did not receive his deserved tip out percentage, but he was unable to meet this part of the man’s demand. The man’s rebuttal stated that he agreed it would not be fair to ask his fellow employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips he did not receive. The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to hav Take a Break - Have a Pity Party both parties voluntary agree upon the damages incurred and the
method used to resolve the issue. This is a cheap and rational method
used to solve issues as quickly and quietly as possible.Pity parties are nothing new. In fact, we do it all the time and I'm guessing that you probably go to many... you know, you get together with some friends and you'll bemoan the state of your industry. No one understands what we do and how we can help them. Companies are always spending less and less on the services I have to offer. I only get called in to sort things out when it's too late. Then they expect me to work miracles. Why don't people plan ahead?Then you'll despair at the how much stuff you've got to do and how little time you find in each day.Though this letting off steam is probably good for your blood pressure, having a moan without taking any action can become habitual and bad for your business. Our pity party will help you let off steam [pr My boss and the employee who was confronted with a conflict at work both agreed that there was a problem and that it did need to be resolved. The first stage of resolving the conflict required each person to decide on his or her position. To begin with, the waiter stated that he was hired as a server 10 months ago and has been paid server wage, which is below the national minimum wage, for the entire 10 months that he has worked there. He than illustrated that he has worked X amount of hours and has served one table. Servers are paid a lower wage; because they make tips which are suppose to compensate for the lower wage. However, each night the man works he hears the same story that the restaurant is too busy for a server to spend time training him. Instead of learning how to wait tables he is asked to bus tables, run food and do the dishes. The man maintained optimistic because the restaurant is a posh fine dinning place to eat and he knew that it would be worth his time to wait for the training. However, after ten full months of the same routine the man feels that the company has taken advantage of him and he wants to be compensated for the work he has done for the company. He believes that the company should pay him the difference in wages between the servers and bus-boy’s wage for all the hours he has previously worked. Furthermore, he would like to receive a tip out amount for all the nights he has worked because the other bus-boys receive a certain percentage from each server each night they work. The boss of the company believes that truly his management actions were not ethical and he realizes that the man has been taken advantage of. However, the man did not have the necessary skills required to serve the tables and he did agree to a one month training process. The boss apologizes for his staff not being able to find the time to train him. He feels that the man should have shadowed his trainer and not been pushed to do other work that he was not responsible for. Furthermore, the boss agrees that the man has been paid unfairly for his work and he is going to pay him the difference between the server and bus-boy’s wage for all X amount of hours he has worked. However, the boss does not feel that he is able to pay the man the tip out because there is no way he could ask his servers to go back ten months of their individual sales and tip the proper percent for each night that one of them worked the same shift as the man. He felt that he could not ask this of his staff as it was too time consuming and not fair. He said he was sorry that the man did not receive his deserved tip out percentage, but he was unable to meet this part of the man’s demand. The man’s rebuttal stated that he agreed it would not be fair to ask his fellow employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips he did not receive. The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to ha Time To Make A Career Move? Stop Procrastinating! e is asked to bus tables, run
food and do the dishes. The man maintained optimistic because the
restaurant is a posh fine dinning place to eat and he knew that it
would be worth his time to wait for the training.You know it’s time to make a move.Your employer is a pain. The organization sucks. Your job is boring . . . and it doesn’t pay what you deserve. You know you could do much better somewhere else.So, why aren’t you outta there?The most common reason is that it’s easier to put off making a decision. Shifting focus and upsetting what we’re used to contributes to our procrastination. It seems we can always find justification for putting off a decision. So we wind up staying right where we are.The good news is there are positive steps you can take right now to break the pattern of job search procrastination.1. Prioritize your tasks. If everything seems like a priority, you'll feel overwhelmed and get nothing done. For example, don't However, after ten full months of the same routine the man feels that the company has taken advantage of him and he wants to be compensated for the work he has done for the company. He believes that the company should pay him the difference in wages between the servers and bus-boy’s wage for all the hours he has previously worked. Furthermore, he would like to receive a tip out amount for all the nights he has worked because the other bus-boys receive a certain percentage from each server each night they work. The boss of the company believes that truly his management actions were not ethical and he realizes that the man has been taken advantage of. However, the man did not have the necessary skills required to serve the tables and he did agree to a one month training process. The boss apologizes for his staff not being able to find the time to train him. He feels that the man should have shadowed his trainer and not been pushed to do other work that he was not responsible for. Furthermore, the boss agrees that the man has been paid unfairly for his work and he is going to pay him the difference between the server and bus-boy’s wage for all X amount of hours he has worked. However, the boss does not feel that he is able to pay the man the tip out because there is no way he could ask his servers to go back ten months of their individual sales and tip the proper percent for each night that one of them worked the same shift as the man. He felt that he could not ask this of his staff as it was too time consuming and not fair. He said he was sorry that the man did not receive his deserved tip out percentage, but he was unable to meet this part of the man’s demand. The man’s rebuttal stated that he agreed it would not be fair to ask his fellow employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips he did not receive. The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to ha 3 Steps to Immediately Improve Sales process.
The boss apologizes for his staff not being able to find the time to
train him. He feels that the man should have shadowed his trainer and
not been pushed to do other work that he was not responsible for.
Furthermore, the boss agrees that the man has been paid unfairly for
his work and he is going to pay him the difference between the server
and bus-boy’s wage for all X amount of hours he has worked.Want to increase sales within your company? It’s not as hard to do as some might have you believe. Though we as a nation are in the midst of an economic downturn these past two years, your company does not have to be. What follows are three simple steps to increase sales, no matter the economic conditions.1. Simplify your advertisingConsumers today are inundated daily with advertising campaigns and solicitations. Frankly, most of these advertising campaigns are not worth the money spent on them. Why? Because they continue to use the same methods as their competitors (direct-mail, billboards, internet advertising, television advertising, and radio advertising) and in the same manner. What has resulted is a society immune to “pitches”, “angles”, and “tricks However, the boss does not feel that he is able to pay the man the tip out because there is no way he could ask his servers to go back ten months of their individual sales and tip the proper percent for each night that one of them worked the same shift as the man. He felt that he could not ask this of his staff as it was too time consuming and not fair. He said he was sorry that the man did not receive his deserved tip out percentage, but he was unable to meet this part of the man’s demand. The man’s rebuttal stated that he agreed it would not be fair to ask his fellow employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips he did not receive. The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to ha Top Marketing Strategies: Direct Mail Frequency w employees to gather a large sum of money at a short time
and work overtime to do so. However, the man still felt that he was
entitled to the money. He asked his boss to increase the bus-boy wage
by X amount of dollars for the time that he is being reimbursed and
the increased difference between wages could compensate for the tips
he did not receive.The owner of a mid-size business in a regional market wrote in with this question about direct mail strategy for introducing a new product:“If you had a choice of mailing to several communities one time (possibly twice) as opposed to mailing to a few communities two (maybe three or four) times, what would you recommend?”In all but a few situations, our answer to this type of question is going to be “go with frequency.” It’s essential that your mailer be there during the critical time frame in which the customer is interested in your product. And you don’t know when that will be.For instance, you may have the best deal on dishwashers in the state, but your offer will barely register as people sort their mail…until the month comes when they notice th The boss felt that the requested X amount of dollar increase was too much. However, he did like the idea and he offered to increase the bus-boy wage amount by Y. Both parties agreed that this was the best alternate solution. The conflict was settled outside of court and both parties felt pleased with the final decision. I feel that if the case had gone to the courts the courts would have forced the company to pay the man the proper wage for the work he incurred while working for the restaurant. Moreover, the man could have waited a year or more for the courts to make this decision. The negotiation settlement enabled the man to have the money in his hands in timely manner. The man was content knowing that he was being paid what he deserved. On the other hand, the boss was pleased that the issue did not have to go to the courts. This would have cost the company more money and more time to solve the issue. In addition, the courts could have publicized the information and than the restaurant’s customer base may have been jeopardized. In the long run, the public scrutiny would have cost the business much more money than the business will pay to compensate the man. The settlement of this issue was handled with finesse. The boss recognized his company’s unfair treatment of the man. Both parties were willing to communicate and work together to resolve the issue at hand. The conflict was resolved as effectively and efficiently as possible without involving other people. ADR worked in my company’s and the servers favor. I highly recommend trying to resolve issues using ADR prior to going to court. The vast majority of cases can be resolved without having to go through the litigation process. ADR can save you time, money and additional stress.
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