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Small Business Plan - What is Your Value Proposition? ng a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into.In the value based business, the successful business owner or manager concentrates on the unique value that his or her business offers to its customers. This ‘uniqueness’ is discovered only through depth of thought and rigorous analysis of the reason and purpose that one is in business for in the first place.It involves listening intently to what customers are saying and understanding their particular needs. Engaging customers at this level creates a close bond between the business and the cus Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the cit Is Time Management Training Worthwhile? RotationWhen a friend of mine announced that she did not think time management training was worth doing, I had to take notice. She is an experienced trainer who had just started working for a large company and usually knows what she is talking about. Her comment did, however, cause me to question her, so she expanded on her statement.She went on to explain that she had nothing against time management training in itself. Her issue was the way in which it was being used in her organisation.Typica A smart organization will rotate its annual convention across the map. This strategy not only allows you to meet in all regions where your membership is based, but it also benefits membership growth and recruitment in addition to keeping the meeting fresh in terms of climate, attractions, time zones, and cost of attending. Member Input Ask your members — both actively attending members as well as those who don’t attend often — where they’d like the convention to be held. They may bring to your attention destinations that you haven’t considered. Be sure, however, to give more weight to sites recommended by actively attending members since their attendance is the foundation of your meeting’s success. First Tier vs. Second Tier vs. Third Tier While many organizations will always meet in first-tier destinations, many others should be looking more closely at second- and third-tier cities, where they can enjoy being the big fish in the pond and receiving added attention. There’s an abundance of great smaller destinations — with first-rate convention facilities — that might be a better fit for your organization. However, if your group has a history of maximizing attendance and revenues while convening in first-tier markets, you should probably stay where you can sustain or continue this growth. Lift If you anticipate an attendance of 10,000, it’s probably not in your best interest to select a meeting site whose airport can’t handle the large number of daily arrivals and departures that your group will need. Simply put, if people can’t get there, you’re in trouble. Make certain you obtain information on the total number of daily nonstop flights, seats, and feeder cities prior to finalizing a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into. Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the citi Converting Your Business Into An Online Store n’t attend often — where they’d like the convention to be held. They may bring to your attention destinations that you haven’t considered. Be sure, however, to give more weight to sites recommended by actively attending members since their attendance is the foundation of your meeting’s success.Many businesses start off as brick and mortar establishments but there may come a time to wonder when is a good time to open an online business? For some businesses, adding an online store can boost sales tremendously. It is a way to reach millions of customers who may have never heard of your product or service.Success of Your Business Some businesses are in great locations earning large revenues so opening an online store can add to their bottom line significantly. However, if First Tier vs. Second Tier vs. Third Tier While many organizations will always meet in first-tier destinations, many others should be looking more closely at second- and third-tier cities, where they can enjoy being the big fish in the pond and receiving added attention. There’s an abundance of great smaller destinations — with first-rate convention facilities — that might be a better fit for your organization. However, if your group has a history of maximizing attendance and revenues while convening in first-tier markets, you should probably stay where you can sustain or continue this growth. Lift If you anticipate an attendance of 10,000, it’s probably not in your best interest to select a meeting site whose airport can’t handle the large number of daily arrivals and departures that your group will need. Simply put, if people can’t get there, you’re in trouble. Make certain you obtain information on the total number of daily nonstop flights, seats, and feeder cities prior to finalizing a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into. Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the cit Business Fails When We Do Not Talk e looking more closely at second- and third-tier cities, where they can enjoy being the big fish in the pond and receiving added attention. There’s an abundance of great smaller destinations — with first-rate convention facilities — that might be a better fit for your organization. However, if your group has a history of maximizing attendance and revenues while convening in first-tier markets, you should probably stay where you can sustain or continue this growth.You may remember being told as a child, "Keep quiet!" "Children should be seen, not heard," and "You talk too much." You were a "good" kid if you kept quiet. However, being quiet when you are little causes big problems later in life.As an adult, you may have been punished for communicating. For example, if you admit you committed a crime and are sorry about it, no one cares. You still go to jail. If you honestly tell your spouse you are thinking about an affair, your marriage suffers if Lift If you anticipate an attendance of 10,000, it’s probably not in your best interest to select a meeting site whose airport can’t handle the large number of daily arrivals and departures that your group will need. Simply put, if people can’t get there, you’re in trouble. Make certain you obtain information on the total number of daily nonstop flights, seats, and feeder cities prior to finalizing a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into. Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the cit Know Your Niche ain or continue this growth.It was a warm, quiet winter afternoon as I walked along the beach. At the headland there was a typical collection of rock pools. Lots of pools, some with more water than others, and some surging with the tidal wash. As I looked more closely I noticed the inhabitants - a purple anemone or two on the sidewall, sea snails moving slowly along the crevices, and other small creatures swimming around.Over recent times I have spoken with a number of people who are in the early stages of building their b Lift If you anticipate an attendance of 10,000, it’s probably not in your best interest to select a meeting site whose airport can’t handle the large number of daily arrivals and departures that your group will need. Simply put, if people can’t get there, you’re in trouble. Make certain you obtain information on the total number of daily nonstop flights, seats, and feeder cities prior to finalizing a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into. Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the cit Effective PR: It's About People ng a destination with questionable lift. In addition, be cautious of cities where one carrier dominates the lift; some of these cities can be very expensive to fly into.The best PR agency in the world is worthless if it fails to remember one fundamental truth –- It’s About People.Many PR types lose sight of this simple axiom in the face of the technology onslaught that constantly inundates the market with new-and-improved products and services. Whether we ask for them or not, high-tech companies are constantly giving us trick new bells and whistles in the all-or-nothing game of one-upmanship necessary to maintain and expand marketshare. PR novices and seasoned Climate Do your delegates expect warm weather? Is high humidity a problem? How about rain or snow? Don’t make the mistake of meeting in the wrong destination at the wrong time of year. Find out the average daily high and low temperatures for each of the cities you’re considering. Also obtain the average number of days with .01" or more of rain in the month you’re thinking about. This information is available in 40-year averages and is collected by most airport authorities. If outdoor activities aren’t on the agenda, however, then weather becomes less of a deciding factor. Competition Too often, organizations wear rose-colored glasses and assume that their meeting is the only one of its kind that their members will be interested in attending. But that’s not always the case. If there are organizations in a field similar to yours, or you simply have a number of true competitors, take the time to check when and where their meetings are scheduled. Sometimes delegates and exhibitors have to draw the line as to how many meetings they can afford or take the time to attend in a given year. And if your convention conflicts by date or location with a competing convention, you’re running the unnecessary risk of losing your attendees and exhibitors to another event. Keep Options Open Your chances of orchestrating a successful site selection can usually be improved substantially by creating competition in the marketplace. Whenever possible, strive to find two to three facilities or destinations that you’re willing to contract with and that want your business. (Groups often make the mistake of deciding on one particular facility or destination and then trying to negotiate.) It’s also very important to show date and room block pattern flexibility wherever possible. As you can see, selecting a meeting site isn’t as simple as throwing a dart at a map. But it can be quite an enjoyable and educational experience. By doing your homework, you will put yourself in the best si
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