| Casual Articles |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Business > Management > The Gift of Gratitude |
|
Casual Articles - The Gift of Gratitude
Leading Change - Telling it Straight written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks."We're not going to that stupid meeting! They'll just feed us more BS." That was the overwhelming sentiment at a recent workshop I conducted for a worldwide company doing around $8 billion is sales. It was one colossal problem they had on their hands.You see about a year ago now the folks from the parent company came in and surprised even the VPGM of this division with the news they were moving the operation to Europe. What you have to know is that this division is the core of the manufacturing business and has employees ranging in tenure from ten on the low side • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationshi Shorter Lines at Truck Washes Increase Business Gratitude might seem like a soft or even an obvious subject to you. Perhaps you would rather read about a leadership lesson or a marketing approach or even a motivational technique. If that is what you are thinking, I urge you to read on. I don’t think you will be disappointed.How long should the line be at a truck wash ideally? Well, that depends on your goals and location and the quality level. Most of the Industry would agree that Shorter Lines at Truck Washes Increase Business. Although there is a catch 22 to the line situation, if there are no trucks there then often folks will drive by. Same in a car wash business. No lines ever means that your wash sucks in the minds of many customers or potential customers Long lines mean that it will take too long if you pull into the truck wash and this means the wait could be too long. For a lon From the time we are little kids we are taught to say thank you. It is one of the first things we learn. We are taught to say thank you because our parents know that showing that simple appreciation is polite behavior and because it is the right thing to do. This lesson is one of the most valuable we learn from our parents – one that we should definitely be thankful for. Warning There are many ways that we can and should show our gratitude as adults in a business or professional setting. I will share several of them with you, and they will be very valuable to you, if they are used with the right spirit and attitude. Approach them from an authentic attitude and you will reap more than you sow. Consider them as techniques or ploys and you risk being seen as insincere or manipulative. Some Ideas Given that caveat, here are some tangible ways to show your gratitude to others in a business or professional setting. • Say Thank You. Simple as that. When people do things for you or that you appreciate, say thanks. In person or on the phone, always say it when you can. A simple thank you great, but it will be even more valuable if you are specific as to why you are so thankful. • Type Thank You. Drop someone a quick email. If you can’t tell someone in person, sending a quick note of thanks is very powerful. Have you ever kept an email of thanks, reading it over again? I’ll bet you have. This shows why some written proof is so valuable. It is permanent. • Write Thank You. I have a file in the drawer beside my desk that has all sorts of notes and kind words I have received from people over the last 20 years. I seldom add something to this file without pulling something else out to relive a kind word written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks. • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationship Why Paying For Traffic Is A Smart Form Of Advertising use it is the right thing to do. This lesson is one of the most valuable we learn from our parents – one that we should definitely be thankful for.There are so many success stories you will hear about businesses making it good in the internet. The troubling thing is, there are maybe a tenfold or even a hundredfold of stories contradictory to theirs.Many have unsuccessfully launched a business enterprise that is internet based but only a handfulshall succeed.The Very BasicTraffic is “The #1”. Without traffic, all your effort would just go to waste. Every business needscustomers, without them you wouldn’t have anyone to sell your products to. In the internet world traffic is Warning There are many ways that we can and should show our gratitude as adults in a business or professional setting. I will share several of them with you, and they will be very valuable to you, if they are used with the right spirit and attitude. Approach them from an authentic attitude and you will reap more than you sow. Consider them as techniques or ploys and you risk being seen as insincere or manipulative. Some Ideas Given that caveat, here are some tangible ways to show your gratitude to others in a business or professional setting. • Say Thank You. Simple as that. When people do things for you or that you appreciate, say thanks. In person or on the phone, always say it when you can. A simple thank you great, but it will be even more valuable if you are specific as to why you are so thankful. • Type Thank You. Drop someone a quick email. If you can’t tell someone in person, sending a quick note of thanks is very powerful. Have you ever kept an email of thanks, reading it over again? I’ll bet you have. This shows why some written proof is so valuable. It is permanent. • Write Thank You. I have a file in the drawer beside my desk that has all sorts of notes and kind words I have received from people over the last 20 years. I seldom add something to this file without pulling something else out to relive a kind word written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks. • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationshi On Branding es or ploys and you risk being seen as insincere or manipulative.Situation: Your window of advantage over your competitors closes more quickly than ever and price vs. price competition is really heating up. What can you do about it? Brand. If you think branding is just for large companies, think again - you may be overlooking the most important component of a successful business strategy. Branding is not just your logo or tagline or the “look” and “feel” of your marketing communications. Branding is the sum total of your client’s experiences and perceptions of your products, services, and employees. In addition, brand strategy influen Some Ideas Given that caveat, here are some tangible ways to show your gratitude to others in a business or professional setting. • Say Thank You. Simple as that. When people do things for you or that you appreciate, say thanks. In person or on the phone, always say it when you can. A simple thank you great, but it will be even more valuable if you are specific as to why you are so thankful. • Type Thank You. Drop someone a quick email. If you can’t tell someone in person, sending a quick note of thanks is very powerful. Have you ever kept an email of thanks, reading it over again? I’ll bet you have. This shows why some written proof is so valuable. It is permanent. • Write Thank You. I have a file in the drawer beside my desk that has all sorts of notes and kind words I have received from people over the last 20 years. I seldom add something to this file without pulling something else out to relive a kind word written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks. • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationshi Joining the Military? (You Better Think Twice) eone a quick email. If you can’t tell someone in person, sending a quick note of thanks is very powerful. Have you ever kept an email of thanks, reading it over again? I’ll bet you have. This shows why some written proof is so valuable. It is permanent.For some reason many bodybuilders join the military. Is it for the money, the patriotism for their country, or is it just a job that keeps you in shape? These are just a few of the reasons but the real question is why would would you want to do such a thing? The military is NOT a place to be wandering around in. You have to have a motive to be there or you`re going to regret ever signing up.During training, you sometimes go days without sleep, food, and even water. You`re almost guaranteed to overtrain sometime, not only during basic, but during the extreme lifest • Write Thank You. I have a file in the drawer beside my desk that has all sorts of notes and kind words I have received from people over the last 20 years. I seldom add something to this file without pulling something else out to relive a kind word written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks. • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationshi Entirely Free MBA of Customer Relationship Management CRM written to me. You’ve heard it a million times – handwritten thank you notes are powerful. They are. Take the time to write people a note. Whether they work in the next cubicle, down the hall, or across the country, write out your thanks.The non-profit Business Technology Open University - http://business-technology.us - offer a completely free MBA of Customer Relationship Management CRM. Its operations are supported by ads - content oriented - of companies, inside the texts of the lessons. However, Business Technology is totally independent and without any connection with any manufacturer or consultant.This course MBA of Customer Relationship Management CRM teaches the foundations of the administration of companies on the relationship with its external world, with the use of the modern informatio • Share a token. Across the country in next few weeks lots of business gifts will be given. You will receive holiday fruit, coffee mugs, wine and countless other gifts. All are sent to wish you happy holidays and to thank you for your business or your relationship. These are meant to be gifts of gratitude. Think back on the holiday gifts you have received in the past from professional relationships. Which (if any) are memorable? My guess is those that felt personally selected, or that were especially relevant to your interests, or the relationship with the other person or business. Sharing gifts is a great way to show your gratitude, but will be most effective if done with thought, not but adding another name to the database to receive the flower arrangement. I know that nothing I have said above is new or earth shattering. It is all common sense. Why do I share it then? I share it with you for several reasons, all of them equally important. • Common sense isn’t always common practice. • We all need to be reminded. • The attitude is as important as the action. Giving and Receiving The most wonderful part of giving the gift of gratitude isn’t that giving is the polite thing to do, though it is. It isn’t that it is the right thing to do, though it is. It isn’t even because of how good and important it makes others feel, though it does. The most wonderful part is that when we give the gift of gratitude, with the right spirit, genuinely from our heart, we get as much or more in return for giving the thanks as the receiver gets from receiving it. The Final Paradox If you were looking for a leadership lesson, I hope you found it. Great leaders show their gratitude freely and genuinely. If you wanted to learn something about marketing it is here – be gracious. Good marketers know that saying thank and meaning it is good business. If you wanted a motivational idea, giving thanks can be a powerful motivator to both the giver and receiver. Be thoughtful in your thankfulness, gracious in your giving, and plentiful in your praise of others. Make showing your heart a new habit you begin cultivating, in your organization, you’re your community, in your home today. Thank you so much for reading.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Seeking Grant Proposals for Your Fundraiser Six Sigma Service at the Speed of Lean
|