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Do Your Customers Buy On Price Alone? years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance.Here are four simple things you can do to take price out of the equation!It’s frustrating when people appear to be focused on price alone. All they talk about is the price. “Your price is too high” or “I can buy cheaper elsewhere” are heard all too often. It’s annoying when they ring or walk in and all they ask is “How much is it?”There is a better way, and it’s easy, too.< Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an Small Office Congratulations With A Gift Basket Your practice is a business but do you run it like one? Before you would invest your money in a business, you would study the business plan and financial statements. Your business is no different. Every day you invest your scarcest resource of all – your time. You can always get more money but never more time so some due diligence on your business is called for.In small offices these days, seems that the few works are not given enough praise on the good jobs they do. By the amount of cut backs that offices have, at times these workers are worked to the bone and never give recognition.Managers and owners should take the time to give the staff an item that will show their appreciation. By taking time out of your day and getting a secretary a Think = Act If you think like an employee then you’ll act like one. An employee thinks very differently than a professional that thinks like an owner. Some generalizations about these differences follow: Employee Has a Job Owner Runs a Business Proof You want proof of the difference? Ask an employee thinker (most financial professionals) about a marketing plan; ask about profitable clients; ask to see a value proposition; ask what the business looks like 10 or 20 years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance. Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an o Protect Your Business by Performing a Background Check time so some due diligence on your business is called for.The success of a business endeavor involves a concerted efforts of financing, strategic planning, product design or service positioning, marketing, sales, and customer support. One of most important aspects of doing business is the people you deal with everyday - your employees, your partners and your competitors. Whether you are a small business owner or a human resource manager of a larg Think = Act If you think like an employee then you’ll act like one. An employee thinks very differently than a professional that thinks like an owner. Some generalizations about these differences follow: Employee Has a Job Owner Runs a Business Proof You want proof of the difference? Ask an employee thinker (most financial professionals) about a marketing plan; ask about profitable clients; ask to see a value proposition; ask what the business looks like 10 or 20 years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance. Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an Latest Interview Trends - You've Heard Of Speed Dating But What About Speed Interviews? You’ve heard about speed dating, but did you know speed interviewing is one of the latest trends being used by employers and recruiters to assess potential applicants?Current industry research on Career Industry Megatrends by Career Directors International (www.careerdirectors.com) shows that Puzzle Interviews, Fishbowl Interaction Activities and Simulation Interviews are just a few o Has a Job Owner Runs a Business Proof You want proof of the difference? Ask an employee thinker (most financial professionals) about a marketing plan; ask about profitable clients; ask to see a value proposition; ask what the business looks like 10 or 20 years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance. Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an Employee Performance Issues - How to Effectively Address Problem Performance ve Profitable ClientsEmployee performance issues are unavoidable. The key to both addressing them and reducing their reoccurrence is to provide honest and timely feedback.This is certainly not a new concept. Unfortunately it is not commonly practiced. There is a simple reason for this, and it’s not because we don’t have the time. I’ve seen managers do almost anything to avoid giving an employee honest, t More Free time Has an Exit Strategy Proof You want proof of the difference? Ask an employee thinker (most financial professionals) about a marketing plan; ask about profitable clients; ask to see a value proposition; ask what the business looks like 10 or 20 years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance. Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an Finding The Right Niche Product For Your Business years from now. And finally, ask to see a weekly action plan. The lack of these is what contributes to average performance or less. I see a lot of employees working a lot of hours to get just average performance.The business world on or off the net, is very aggressive and you have the choice of eat or be eaten. A niche product is fair game and you are the director of operations, so do your homework and see how your competition is promoting their products.There is a lot of money to be made this way. Think of a well defined focused market that is niche based, this is what you should go after. Rethink Your Business as an Owner Changing your mindset to think like an owner is challenging (See “Change or Die” Memo at www.boblodie.com). It’s a process not an event. You don’t do it by attending a seminar although that may be a start. You do it by thinking and doing things differently every day. You can start the process by taking a critical look at your reality. Are your current activities going to get you the results you want in the future? Have you really thought about what you want your future to look like? Here are some simple steps to take now to begin to think like an owner. Employee to Owner Steps 1. Start taking a niche approach to the market not “spray and pray.” 2. Set a breakeven P&L line and fire the clients below the line 3. Know your value proposition and build on it 4. Run each day with a game plan 5. Consult with your personal “Board of Advisors” monthly The most important thing to realize is that you decide everyday what your day and the future will be. We all have a free will and we all create, promote or allow most of what happens in our life. The honest view says that it’s not the market, the economy, your government or your company or broker/dealer that will determine your future. It’s you! “People get
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