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Myths About Women and International Business ity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. Researcher, Nancy Adler conducted a monumental study in the mid 1980’s to address myths about women and international business. Her study investigated if commonly held myths about women in international business were true including: women are not interested in International business, women were not willing to travel overseas for a variety of reasons namely family responsibilities and women would not be viewed as credible in overseas business due to the local perception of women. Her study results revealed that many of these fals * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be i Golden Rules of Exceptional Customer Service You have had one of those Eureka moments and come up with a great business idea. You are sure that you have spotted an opportunity that no one else has. You’ve found that window of opportunity – or are you going to run up against a brick wall. Here’s how to check that there really is an opportunity before you spend your hard earned cash to find out!SHOW YOU CAREFind a way to give the customer what they want.The customer is always right – this is really about an attitude of mind. Even if the customer appears really unreasonable, listen to them, hear what they have to say, paraphrase your understanding and find ways to go for a win-win. The customer wants to feel listened to and valued. Listening, reflecting back and letting it be known that you do really want to help, goes a long way to meeting customer needs.AT THE FRONTLINEStaff need to know To have a window of opportunity that will be viable and profitable you need to have a number of factors working in your favor: * New Ground: Are you absolutely certain that no one else is doing what you want to do? Have a good search on your favorite search engine. Be careful if you want to ask around – you don’t want to let people know too much and lose your market advantage. * Previous Failures: Have people tried to do this before and failed at it? Examine why and be sure that you can avoid these problems when you start your new business. * Will It Work: I know of a company that thought that it would be a good idea to provide fresh flowers to local businesses instead of the potted plants that are commonly found. The business folded when it was discovered that the life of flowers in a business atmosphere was only a few days – which meant that the customer either had wilted flowers or very little return on their investment. It turned out that other florists had investigated this possibility and turned it down for the same reason. * Stock: Can you obtain the raw goods you need on a regular basis. If it is skilled staff that you need – will you be able to attract them to work for you? There was a couple who were intent on providing real British sandwiches to beach goers in Cyprus as opposed to Greek based snack food. What they completely forgot to investigate is the availability of British type bread in Cyprus! For our American friends, British sandwiches are flat and triangular and need British sliced bread to survive! * Existing Barriers: Are there barriers to entry to this market such as large, incumbent providers doing something similar? If you have bemoths such as large insurance, travel or retail companies that own the majority of the market – one of two things are going to happen. Either they will stop you entering the market or they will wait until you establish yourself and then take your ideas as their own. We all know of great products that made us say “why didn’t I think of that?” which are now regularly produced by the major companies. Alternatively it can take an exorbitant amount of money to become established. EasyJet – which found a window of opportunity and established a profitable business from it, was started by the son of a Greek shipping billionaire! * Interested Market: Is the reason that no one else has entered the market, that people are not really that interested? Make sure that it is not your enthusiasm alone that makes the opportunity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be if What Not to Do When Creating A Buzz market advantage.I encourage you using controversy to differentiate your business from your competitors. But when you do, you’d better know what you are doing.A Mitsubishi dealership in Columbus, OH recently decided to run “A Jihad on the automotive market” ad campaign that declares, “Our prices are lower than evildoers’ everyday, just ask the Pope”.I don’t think everybody who hears the message on the radio takes it well. However, the dealership accomplished one goal — they got everybody’s attention. National media picked up the new * Previous Failures: Have people tried to do this before and failed at it? Examine why and be sure that you can avoid these problems when you start your new business. * Will It Work: I know of a company that thought that it would be a good idea to provide fresh flowers to local businesses instead of the potted plants that are commonly found. The business folded when it was discovered that the life of flowers in a business atmosphere was only a few days – which meant that the customer either had wilted flowers or very little return on their investment. It turned out that other florists had investigated this possibility and turned it down for the same reason. * Stock: Can you obtain the raw goods you need on a regular basis. If it is skilled staff that you need – will you be able to attract them to work for you? There was a couple who were intent on providing real British sandwiches to beach goers in Cyprus as opposed to Greek based snack food. What they completely forgot to investigate is the availability of British type bread in Cyprus! For our American friends, British sandwiches are flat and triangular and need British sliced bread to survive! * Existing Barriers: Are there barriers to entry to this market such as large, incumbent providers doing something similar? If you have bemoths such as large insurance, travel or retail companies that own the majority of the market – one of two things are going to happen. Either they will stop you entering the market or they will wait until you establish yourself and then take your ideas as their own. We all know of great products that made us say “why didn’t I think of that?” which are now regularly produced by the major companies. Alternatively it can take an exorbitant amount of money to become established. EasyJet – which found a window of opportunity and established a profitable business from it, was started by the son of a Greek shipping billionaire! * Interested Market: Is the reason that no one else has entered the market, that people are not really that interested? Make sure that it is not your enthusiasm alone that makes the opportunity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be i How to Make Your Hospitality Customers Day /b>Can you obtain the raw goods you need on a regular basis. If it is skilled staff that you need – will you be able to attract them to work for you? There was a couple who were intent on providing real British sandwiches to beach goers in Cyprus as opposed to Greek based snack food. What they completely forgot to investigate is the availability of British type bread in Cyprus! For our American friends, British sandwiches are flat and triangular and need British sliced bread to survive!Working in the service industry, it's all about the customer relations. Who among us does not love our wonderful customers? Now, how can we ever have enough ways to show our customers just how special they are? The more that your business puts across the idea that they care about the customer, the more that customer will return. Whether to your restaurant, bar, hotel, catering service, or any hospitality business at all.The simplest way to make a customer feel important is to greet them as soon as you see them. They need t * Existing Barriers: Are there barriers to entry to this market such as large, incumbent providers doing something similar? If you have bemoths such as large insurance, travel or retail companies that own the majority of the market – one of two things are going to happen. Either they will stop you entering the market or they will wait until you establish yourself and then take your ideas as their own. We all know of great products that made us say “why didn’t I think of that?” which are now regularly produced by the major companies. Alternatively it can take an exorbitant amount of money to become established. EasyJet – which found a window of opportunity and established a profitable business from it, was started by the son of a Greek shipping billionaire! * Interested Market: Is the reason that no one else has entered the market, that people are not really that interested? Make sure that it is not your enthusiasm alone that makes the opportunity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be i Going from Mom to Employee – one of two things are going to happen. Either they will stop you entering the market or they will wait until you establish yourself and then take your ideas as their own. We all know of great products that made us say “why didn’t I think of that?” which are now regularly produced by the major companies. Alternatively it can take an exorbitant amount of money to become established. EasyJet – which found a window of opportunity and established a profitable business from it, was started by the son of a Greek shipping billionaire!It happens five days a week. You have to shift gears from being a mom to being an employee – even the boss. How can you effectively shift gears and get yourself ready for the workday ahead? How do you gain and keep respect with those who work alongside you?Be Confident with Your ChoicesThere’s nothing worse than not being comfortable with who you are leaving your children with during the day while you’re at work. Do your research and ask for referrals from trusted friends and family. You definitely don’t want * Interested Market: Is the reason that no one else has entered the market, that people are not really that interested? Make sure that it is not your enthusiasm alone that makes the opportunity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be i HVAC Training ity so appealing. Do your research. Are people asking for something like this? Do people make do with other items and are unlikely to change? Those catalogues you get in your junk mail are full of “useful gadgets” that can not find a retailer. Building a house or any facility requires permits that indicate strict adherence to government and, in some cases, even international requirements. Construction, like other professional fields, has its areas of specializations. Architects take care of the infrastructure material and design. The civil engineer enters the picture when constructing larger facilities that often involve elevators. The electrical engineer takes care of the proper wiring of the house or building. And of course, the HVAC or heat, ventilation, and air-con * Large Enough Market: Do enough market research to ensure that you will be able to sell enough products or services to make a profit. Sometimes windows of opportunities are too small to get through! * Enough Profits: Lastly, are all your efforts going to result in sufficient sustainable profits to make it all seem worthwhile? Here are a few windows of opportunity that have made people millionaires: * Yellow stickies – where would we be if we did not have a pile of these on our desk when we came back from lunch? And anything else that is the best thing since sliced bread (and there’s another one!)
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