a picture is worth a thousand words

A picture is worth a thousand words

Friends were in town over the holiday weekend. It was great to see them and catch up about life. He sang at the Waterfront Blues festival and was describing the crowd. Then he pulled out his phone and showed a picture taken from behind him of the crowd. Wow! It was wall to wall people filling up the entire screen. The image brought to life the story he was telling.

But for some reason, when we talk about business, we don’t use the most powerful means to communicate our business: images. Think about the last conversation with your people, investors, bankers, etc. Did you use images in your conversation? Did you get your point across? What would it be like if you used images more often?

sales repellent department

Is your customer service department a sales repellent department?

A few weeks ago, I attempted to buy a product at the local store. I like to support them. They didn’t have what I needed in the store closest to me, but did at two different stores ten miles away. I was previously told to get it the fastest, have it shipped to the store. So I did.

A week later, the product had still not been shipped and I reached out to customer service. After they went through the script, I asked if they could reach out to the store and ask them to ship it. They told me it was not in stock and I’d either have to wait or cancel the order. I asked them to cancel it and ordered the product on Amazon while waiting for the cancellation to be processed. I hung up and called the store to see if the customer service rep lied to me. He had, it was in stock. And my order from Amazon arrived from the east coast two days later.

The experience was a prime example of a sales repellent department in action. Many blame Amazon for their sales falling short while seldom looking inward to see what is getting in the way of doing business with customers. Taking a hard look at how easy or hard it is to do business with you will be gold.

Do you have a sales repellent department? If so, it is time to make a change before your customers do!

the passion gap

The Passion Gap

At a recent performance, I sat in the audience trying to figure out what was missing. The performance was technically strong, but I wasn’t moved. As each act ended, the audience clapped politely. But there wasn’t a point through the evening where the audience stood and clapped with enthusiasm. It took me a while to put my finger on it. While the performance was technically strong, it lacked passion. And passion is that thing that is the difference between something being fine and being a wow moment.

Having passion in your organization will make the difference between doing just ok and being high-performing. Is passion showing up in your organization? What would it look like if it did?

are your competitors more clever than you?

Are your competitors more clever than you?

It has been an epic battle. The birds vs. me, vying for the strawberries in my in the backyard. And for a while, the birds were winning. Literally eating every single nearly ripe berry before I could pick them. Round one involved placing chicken wire over the patch, secured by stakes. The birds still got under the chicken wire, even if they were slightly too big to fit. So far, I’m winning round two which involves bird netting secured by short stakes. I think they might still be getting a few around the edges.

At every turn, the birds have found a path to what they want. They are clever. And they are singular in their mission to get the strawberries. They are the competition.

And they are very much like competitors in the business world. When competitors are clever and focused, they will push you to up your game to stay competitive. They will force you to work for it. And they will constantly keep you on your toes. That’s why it is important to have good competitors. You’ll have better products and service your customers better.

Decide what you want and go for it

Decide what you want and go for it

My rescue dog was timid when I got her. She didn’t push the boundaries much at home. As she has become more comfortable and confident, she has pushed the boundaries. And last week she made a big jump. It was trash day and I went out to the curb make a deposit.

Apparently, I left the door ajar and my dog slipped out. She wanted to cruise the area and I wasn’t going to stop her. My wet sandals wouldn’t let me catch up with her, and running after her would just make her go faster anyway. She got some good sniffing and adventures in before a young girl came out to see her and give her pats. Adventure over.

The thing is, my dog decided what she wanted and went for it. There was no hesitation. She knew she was going to have a grand time. And she did.

How many times do you go for it in business or life? There can be so much analysis paralysis that the joy is lost and the trajectory is leveled off. Sometimes, it is best to just go for it and figure things out along the way. What is holding you back from going for it?

turn there's nothing I can do into here's how we can

There’s nothing we can do

A couple of weeks ago, I ran into a string of major service issues where you’d least expect it. Things like being in a high end hotel and being told the hotel didn’t have enough staff to service the rooms every day. In each case, when discussing resolutions, the individual said there was nothing they could do about it.

The thing is, there is always something that can be done. The company chooses not to do anything about it. The people aren’t given the tools they need, resources aren’t redeployed appropriately, and front line people aren’t given the authority to make things happen. If you are hearing your people say there is nothing they can do, it is time to figure out how you can. What can you do today to make sure your customers are getting the product or service they expect?

remember those who have fallen to give us our freedom

Memorial Day

Today is a day to celebrate those who have fallen to give us the freedoms we enjoy. Thank you to those who paid the ultimate price and their families and friends left behind. I hope you have a wonderful day with family and friends celebrating the people who fought for us to enjoy all this land has to offer.

learn these perspectives from George Washington to make better decisions

A lesson from George Washington

I recently had the opportunity to get a behind the scenes look at parts of Mount Vernon, including the rare books room. The rare books room includes books George Washington owned, along with books about him, books from the era and original letters to and from him. The collection showed not only his the breadth of readings, but also the breadth of writings to gain varying perspectives on issues of the day.

Great leaders glean insights from a wide variety of sources. They take a wide variety of perspectives, debate the issues and get to decision that is the best for the time. How are you broadening your perspectives to make the best decisions in your business?

getting the junk out of the way to get to the gems

Are you clearing the junk out of the way to get to the gems?

The crow was sitting on top of the trash can picking out pieces of junk. It kept removing the clutter until it got to the food. When it exhausted the food at the top of the trash can, it moved to the next one and repeated. The crow was incredibly efficient, stopping only when a person came too close.

It was a good lesson in business about not getting distracted by the junk that gets in our way every day. With focus, we can get past the junk and get to the gems. How are you clearing the junk and staying focused on the things that matter?

what are bottlenecks doing to your business?

Bottlenecks

Last week, several accidents and roadwork created bottlenecks on the freeway system. As the traffic backed up, it overflowed onto nearby streets and backed up adjoining freeways.

That’s the thing about bottlenecks. They don’t just impact the place they happen. They impact the entire system. What are you doing to get rid of yours?