Monday, May 7, 2012

Changing It Up

Changing it up, it is what needs to happen. Doing the same thing over and over and over, is not only boring it produces so little. When you have people lined up to get to your place of business it is perfectly fine to do it; over and over. If that is not the case take a good look at what your practices are and first look at how much time is consumed and what is the result you are getting. People spend too much time becoming proficient at tasks that probably; should be done, away with. Throwing out the SOPs is first order of business, what has happened to innovation, imagination, fortitude and a good dose of gumption. Business might not be so good simply because we are not so good. Wake up, open your eyes and look to see what is possible… when you actually look to what is missing, and the presence of that which is missing, would move your business in a whole, new direction with you in the drivers seat this, is a game worth playing I would say. Unlocking, your mind, as well as the door in the morning, is where you want to start. Today, more than ever, when the dime is a little thinner, we all have to be a whole lot smarter or we lose. People need our services, do they , do they really? Human beings are moving about ,most times quite aimlessly looking for someone to take care of them and their needs. That is where business gets its beginning. Servicing the needs of people, and how you design your business; needs, must be in alignment. In what you offer and has to be so good, that you cannot get it anywhere else is what you want to shoot for, or you can be the person that takes great pride in your business and time with your clients. Shifting our thinking is an intricate part of being able to see beyond our current horizon, to something that inspires action. Doing it skillfully, with ease and with passion is what deepens the desire to use your services. Your knowledge can either help you or hurt you depending, on how it is positioned. Business Inquiry: held Tuesday evenings, TBD Community room: 7:00 to 8:45 Free to you, just be willing to look for value at every turn. Designed for Existing Businesses or Start Ups Sponsored by Your, Success by Design: Robert Bilheimer: robertbilheimer@gmail.com RSC Business Associates: Robert Chun: rsc@rscbusinessgroup.com.