Sales Attitude
What is your attitude with prospects? Your sales team's attitude with prospects?
What is your attitude with prospects? Your sales team's attitude with prospects?
In an effort to avoid being pushy and to avoid a “NO,” most business owners skip two vital elements of the sales process. Below are the elements PLUS simple, effective ways you can make a difference in your sales process TODAY.
No matter how bad it seems at the time, your business will go on in the aftermath of a natural disaster. The office could be wrecked, the store destroyed, the inventory ruined, the computers gone but you will move past all of that because you had the foresight to put together essential information and tools that will get your business back on its feet. In addition to the disaster checklist, the following are three essentials to get your business back up and running after a natural disaster.
"It won't happen to me." Have you ever stopped to think about how many business owners have made that statement or thought something similar? The simple truth is we never think a natural disaster will affect us, even though we see proof nearly every week that disasters can, and do happen. The most current example of this is the flooding that happened in Boulder County, Colorado last week.
Checklist for preparing your business for an emergency or natural disaster.
September is National Preparedness Month - What do you need to make sure is in your preparedness kit to ensure that you are never taken by surprise?
Computers crash...it's a fact of business, but most small business owners are unprepared. It's easy to think that it'll never happen to your business or that you already have a system in place to handle this. We know from experience that as much as we wish those two thoughts to be true, they are often not. So even if you have a system in place read these 3 tips and evaluate where your business is really at:
Systems are a means to an end. And that end is your vision. As we've discussed, some argue that systems are robotic and kill creative environments. And they can be....if you let them. The simple truth is that as a business owner, you control how systems are written and operated which influences that end result. If you don't want to have a robotic and uncreative environment, let your Entrepreneur personality kick into gear.
The E-Myth Revisited has a way of staying with readers long after they first picked up the book. Perhaps it's because business owners read it and immediately relate to the stories of Sarah. If you haven't read the E-Myth Revisited let us give you a biased opinion-you should! If you have read the E-Myth Revisited it is a good time to pull it out and be re-inspired. Here's a list of great topics in the book to check out.
"When you first start off trying to solve a problem, the first solutions you come up with are very complex, and most people stop there. But if you keep going, and live with the problem and peel more layers of the onion off, you can often times arrive at some very elegant and simple solutions. Most people just don't put in the time or energy to get there." - Steve Jobs
This week we ask you to set some time aside and ask yourself: "What problem in your business tends to keep reoccurring, because the solution is complex?"