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    Negotiating for Success
    When dealing with negotiation experts, you can get very close to agreement and the entire negotiating process will still fall apart on you. More than likely it won’t be the terms of the contract or the price, but rather the ego of the other person. When you are in this situation, you need to place the other individual in a position to easily accept your proposal.For
    re was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that

    How to Treat International Visitors at US Trade Shows
    Visitors from abroad who attend trade shows here in the U.S. are usually higher level management and executives with a greater level of authority and responsibility for their company’s buying decisions. But understanding their business and interpersonal protocols can be a problem since the U.S. trade show exhibitor is often unfamiliar with foreign customs.Business et
    In 1971 The Five Man Electrical Band was belting out their famous, anti-establishment hit, Signs. I was 5-years old, and smaller than a peanut, but I remember my parents belting out the lyrics:

    Sign Sign everywhere a sign
    Blocking out the scenery breaking my mind
    Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign

    Hearing the song again this morning got me thinking about the role of signs in delivering great customer service. Part of “hitting the Grand Slam” and putting the thrill back into customer service is to Greet Customers Sincerely. Does the greeting include signs? Absolutely!

    Signs can be a great way to welcome your customers, or an instant turn-off if they convey the wrong message. Everybody remembers, “No shirts, no shoes, no service.” In this era when customers evaluate us at every turn a message like that does not work. Below are 3 tips on creating signs that truly welcome our customers.

    •Start welcoming customers when they come into your establishment. The greeting should start in the parking lot. At my wine stores in Chicago there was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that

    Billing Solutions: Is Outsourcing Your Invoice Processing Service A Good Thing?
    Outsourcing your bill printing can alleviate many headaches and is generally less expensive than doing the printing yourselves. However, there are many reasons why companies outsource this function.According to information pulled from the Best Practice Systems' website the top five reasons that companies outsource are to improve company focus, resources are not avail
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    Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign

    Hearing the song again this morning got me thinking about the role of signs in delivering great customer service. Part of “hitting the Grand Slam” and putting the thrill back into customer service is to Greet Customers Sincerely. Does the greeting include signs? Absolutely!

    Signs can be a great way to welcome your customers, or an instant turn-off if they convey the wrong message. Everybody remembers, “No shirts, no shoes, no service.” In this era when customers evaluate us at every turn a message like that does not work. Below are 3 tips on creating signs that truly welcome our customers.

    •Start welcoming customers when they come into your establishment. The greeting should start in the parking lot. At my wine stores in Chicago there was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that

    Marketing 101: Be a Volunteer
    Being available and being a volunteer have only one thing in common. They both require some of your time. You need to look at each request for your time to determine how you can best help. If you are too booked, you will not be able to avail yourself for any outside advice. Your calendar needs to include small snippets of time when you can be available; this will give you th
    ustomers Sincerely. Does the greeting include signs? Absolutely!

    Signs can be a great way to welcome your customers, or an instant turn-off if they convey the wrong message. Everybody remembers, “No shirts, no shoes, no service.” In this era when customers evaluate us at every turn a message like that does not work. Below are 3 tips on creating signs that truly welcome our customers.

    •Start welcoming customers when they come into your establishment. The greeting should start in the parking lot. At my wine stores in Chicago there was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that

    Henry Ford Was a Failure
    He is also a shining example of his own assertion that "Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently."In 1928, Henry Ford set out to increase his bottom line by exerting more control over his supply chain - now called vertical integration - and began the process of creating his own rubber plantation in Brazil. There is some debate ove
    us at every turn a message like that does not work. Below are 3 tips on creating signs that truly welcome our customers.

    •Start welcoming customers when they come into your establishment. The greeting should start in the parking lot. At my wine stores in Chicago there was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that

    5 Tips to Promote Your Coin-Op Games
    With a few rare locations, people don’t just play coin-op games for the heck of it. Between consumer video games, home recreation options and free entertainment in locations like televisions and radios, it can be hard to make a profit.However, here are five quick, nearly free, things you can do to nearly instantly improve your cash box.1. Create a Challe
    re was a sign above the entrance that stated: “Thank you for choosing Sam’s.” We’re not talking brain surgery, but our customers thought it was a nice touch.

    •Re-write all your signs to have a more positive tone: Do you remember those dreaded signs in urban lots that say how you will all but lose your first born if you park there? Re-write those signs! Make them positive!

    I realize that some messages are inherently negative (like a towing sign!), but those signs can have a more positive tone, and so can your check writing policy. Instead of the title, “Check Policy” have a sign that says, “Yes! You can write checks. Please supply the following ID…..” Believe it or not, I’ve seen many businesses where simple changes like this can make for a happy, bustling store and workplace.

    •Make the letters bigger, not smaller:Do you need reading glasses to read the signs at your favorite store? Signs are usually very difficult to read. As a start, read Paco Underhill’s great book Why People Buy. There are a few things to keep in mind when designing signs. First, use big print. The population (and me, especially) is aging rapidly. Second, place your signs where your customers can really see them - below the chest and above the knees. Third, don’t fall into the trap of thinking that tons of writing equals an effective sign. Some of th

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