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Opening A Dollar Store - Does Location Really Make a Difference? percussions.Are you opening a dollar store? Have you started looking for a location yet? If not, then it is important to know that finding the right location is without a doubt the most important tasks that you will undertake prior to opening your store. Take the time to thoroughly examine the location options that are available before you make a decision.The demographics of the potential dollar store shopper are very broad, and the number of shoppers within that demographic group is huge. Excellent visibility and high traffic count, coupled with easy access and convenient parking are key considerations. Before opening a dollar store be sure that you thoroughly examine not only present but also future planned traffic flow and building immediately around the proposed site. Carry your study to at least a one-mile radius around the location. (I used a five-mile radius for our large store.)The prospective location of th John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased dram The Importance of Business Checks I’m always amazed at how disorganised most businesses are. The huge amount of opportunities that fall by the wayside due to poor management. Let me tell you what happened to me recently.So you’ve started your own business, and you’re as proud as can be! You’ve got your business cards, complete with the custom logo that you had created especially for your new endeavor. You’ve ordered the stationary, complete with your return address on the upper left hand corner of the envelope. The gold nameplate for your office door will be in any day now, and so will the matching one for your desk. Your new desk phone is already programmed with every phone number you could possibly need. You’re all set to go- or are you? You are, as long as you’ve ordered your business checks.Your own, personalized business checks are the proverbial “cherry on top” of the “own business sundae”. You’ve built the major part of your company already, so that’s the ice cream. All of the fun doo-dads like the phone and business cards are the toppings and whipped cream. The pride reflecting from within you when you sign your The Car Dealership I stopped off at my local dealership as I was interested in updating my current vehicle. This dealership is very well-known and spend a fortune on advertising trying to attract more buyers. I walked in to the new car division and was greeted by a saleswoman. I made some general enquiries and at the end of our conversation decided it wasn’t worthwhile purchasing a new vehicle at that time. The salesperson didn’t know what questions to ask me and relied on me asking all the questions. She obviously hadn’t been trained in selling. When I left she didn’t even ask me for my contact details. I then walked over to the Used Car division. There were two salesmen filling in the afternoon, chatting about the cricket. I had to interrupt their very important conversation to get some assistance. I then asked all the relevant questions (remember I’m the buyer here, not the seller…it should have been the other way around) and I looked at a couple of different cars. Not once did the salesman try to point out the benefits of the cars. All he did was watch me. When I said “thanks very much for your time’”, he said “have a great day”. Again, there was an opportunity to sell me and he did nothing! The Real Estate Agent I went to a seminar and heard a well-known agent speak about how they have successfully built their business and how much they really look after their clients. A couple of weeks later, I rang one of his agents as I was interested in a particular development. I left a message and mentioned that I was seriously looking and to call me back. I had to ring three days later as the call was never returned. The saleswoman gave no apology and was in fact very unfriendly. (Possibly because it was a Sunday). I asked her a few questions and it turned out there wasn’t a suitable apartment in the block that would fit my scenario. Instead of asking for all my contact details, she just hung up! What Should Have Happened? First of all the owners of these businesses should have their people undertake a training course to learn the art of selling. Programs like Wayne Berry’s Sales Bootcamp (Click Here For Details) are ideal. Not only that… and this is a big one, they need to learn how to follow up. These ‘salespeople’ should have asked for my contact details and had a system to stay in contact with me. At some stage the right product to suit my needs could become available and all they had to do was call an already ‘hot prospect’. What Can You Do To Increase Your Profits? Train your people…constantly. You can’t be an expert in everything, send your people out to conferences, seminars and workshops so they can gain valuable skills and utilise them in your business. Make sure you go as well. At many of my public workshops on “How to Have Less Mess, Less Stress and More Success”, quite often business owners and managers send their staff along. Their people gain great benefit from attending, although without a doubt, the staff’s biggest challenge is management. It’s the management who need to attend the most as they can influence change. Learn how to get organised and manage your time. Business owners are generally too busy being reactive and don’t spend time developing themselves and their people which in turn will develop their business and ultimately make them more money. They’ll also discover how to have more work/life balance. Invest in the services of a business coach. A good coach will have ‘the rungs on the board’ should also be a good role model of what they do. They’ll show you how to work smarter, not harder. Before signing any agreement, check them out. Speak to other people they’ve worked with. Don’t be afraid to invest money in this area. If you can learn how to develop your business so that it runs effectively and is more profitable…why wouldn’t you do so? A business coach takes a holistic approach to help you develop your business. They’ll show you how to streamline your operations, have a high performing team, market your business, strategic planning etc. The benefits you gain will far outweigh the investment you make. (Attending our upcoming workshop on 7 Key Strategies To Grow An Ideal Business, February 10 will provide you with tips, tools and tactics to accelerate your business success) John’s Story John runs a manufacturing business. He used to constantly blame his manager Dean for underperforming. He felt Dean didn’t get the work done and this in turn put pressure on himself to pick up the pieces and sometimes double his own workload. There were various reasons why Dean was underperforming, however the key one was John. He had very poor leadership skills, in fact his whole organisation was a direct reflection of himself…chaotic. So much time and money was wasted in that business because of the owner. This reflected also in staff turnover. New people would be hired and ‘trained’ then a few months later leave because of the chaos. John, undertook our Masterful Manager’s Program. This program includes a profile which measures many skills that are critically important to a person’s success. We used a 360 degree approach which means that not only did the business owner rate himself, he also received feedback from key team members in his business. All of this was done confidentially so that John did not know which people had said what. This part of the process was extremely important otherwise his people would not tell us the real truth for fear of repercussions. John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased drama EBay Answer Centre Estate AgentEbay is an online trading center that most people know about, and have heard about. Though it is rather easy and convenient to start making money using eBay, and to create an eBay store here there are still some people who have questions and doubts to be cleared about eBay. So the best means of having all these doubts cleared lies making a visit to the eBay answer center where you will have most questions answered.The eBay answer center is a facility decided by eBay that works at helping you get help from other members of eBay. This is because it is designed to have more fast questions to be answered, than only a source of discussion. It can be said that the eBay answer center is basically a member to member forum where you get to ask questions to other eBay members. These members in turn, send answers to your queries. In fact, there will also be some members who may pose questions to you in the eBay answer c I went to a seminar and heard a well-known agent speak about how they have successfully built their business and how much they really look after their clients. A couple of weeks later, I rang one of his agents as I was interested in a particular development. I left a message and mentioned that I was seriously looking and to call me back. I had to ring three days later as the call was never returned. The saleswoman gave no apology and was in fact very unfriendly. (Possibly because it was a Sunday). I asked her a few questions and it turned out there wasn’t a suitable apartment in the block that would fit my scenario. Instead of asking for all my contact details, she just hung up! What Should Have Happened? First of all the owners of these businesses should have their people undertake a training course to learn the art of selling. Programs like Wayne Berry’s Sales Bootcamp (Click Here For Details) are ideal. Not only that… and this is a big one, they need to learn how to follow up. These ‘salespeople’ should have asked for my contact details and had a system to stay in contact with me. At some stage the right product to suit my needs could become available and all they had to do was call an already ‘hot prospect’. What Can You Do To Increase Your Profits? Train your people…constantly. You can’t be an expert in everything, send your people out to conferences, seminars and workshops so they can gain valuable skills and utilise them in your business. Make sure you go as well. At many of my public workshops on “How to Have Less Mess, Less Stress and More Success”, quite often business owners and managers send their staff along. Their people gain great benefit from attending, although without a doubt, the staff’s biggest challenge is management. It’s the management who need to attend the most as they can influence change. Learn how to get organised and manage your time. Business owners are generally too busy being reactive and don’t spend time developing themselves and their people which in turn will develop their business and ultimately make them more money. They’ll also discover how to have more work/life balance. Invest in the services of a business coach. A good coach will have ‘the rungs on the board’ should also be a good role model of what they do. They’ll show you how to work smarter, not harder. Before signing any agreement, check them out. Speak to other people they’ve worked with. Don’t be afraid to invest money in this area. If you can learn how to develop your business so that it runs effectively and is more profitable…why wouldn’t you do so? A business coach takes a holistic approach to help you develop your business. They’ll show you how to streamline your operations, have a high performing team, market your business, strategic planning etc. The benefits you gain will far outweigh the investment you make. (Attending our upcoming workshop on 7 Key Strategies To Grow An Ideal Business, February 10 will provide you with tips, tools and tactics to accelerate your business success) John’s Story John runs a manufacturing business. He used to constantly blame his manager Dean for underperforming. He felt Dean didn’t get the work done and this in turn put pressure on himself to pick up the pieces and sometimes double his own workload. There were various reasons why Dean was underperforming, however the key one was John. He had very poor leadership skills, in fact his whole organisation was a direct reflection of himself…chaotic. So much time and money was wasted in that business because of the owner. This reflected also in staff turnover. New people would be hired and ‘trained’ then a few months later leave because of the chaos. John, undertook our Masterful Manager’s Program. This program includes a profile which measures many skills that are critically important to a person’s success. We used a 360 degree approach which means that not only did the business owner rate himself, he also received feedback from key team members in his business. All of this was done confidentially so that John did not know which people had said what. This part of the process was extremely important otherwise his people would not tell us the real truth for fear of repercussions. John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased dram Sun Zi Art Of War - Three Business Lessons From Deployment Of Troops In Marine Battles shops so they can gain valuable skills and utilise them in your business. Make sure you go as well.After crossing a river, get as far away from its bank as possible and move on. When an invading force of the enemy is crossing a river, never engage it in the midst of the river itself. Rather, let half of its force cross the river first, then attack it so that you can gain the advantage. If you are eager to attack an invading enemy, never engage him at the point where he plans to cross a river. For a commanding view and to ensure better chances of survival against the enemy, occupy high grounds. Never move upstream to engage an enemy. These are the principles for deploying troops in marine battles. - Chapter Nine, Sun Zi Art of War Above are the principles when engaging enemies in marine battles. Let us look at how these principles can be applied to business.Business Application After crossing a river, get as far away from its bank as possible and move on. The At many of my public workshops on “How to Have Less Mess, Less Stress and More Success”, quite often business owners and managers send their staff along. Their people gain great benefit from attending, although without a doubt, the staff’s biggest challenge is management. It’s the management who need to attend the most as they can influence change. Learn how to get organised and manage your time. Business owners are generally too busy being reactive and don’t spend time developing themselves and their people which in turn will develop their business and ultimately make them more money. They’ll also discover how to have more work/life balance. Invest in the services of a business coach. A good coach will have ‘the rungs on the board’ should also be a good role model of what they do. They’ll show you how to work smarter, not harder. Before signing any agreement, check them out. Speak to other people they’ve worked with. Don’t be afraid to invest money in this area. If you can learn how to develop your business so that it runs effectively and is more profitable…why wouldn’t you do so? A business coach takes a holistic approach to help you develop your business. They’ll show you how to streamline your operations, have a high performing team, market your business, strategic planning etc. The benefits you gain will far outweigh the investment you make. (Attending our upcoming workshop on 7 Key Strategies To Grow An Ideal Business, February 10 will provide you with tips, tools and tactics to accelerate your business success) John’s Story John runs a manufacturing business. He used to constantly blame his manager Dean for underperforming. He felt Dean didn’t get the work done and this in turn put pressure on himself to pick up the pieces and sometimes double his own workload. There were various reasons why Dean was underperforming, however the key one was John. He had very poor leadership skills, in fact his whole organisation was a direct reflection of himself…chaotic. So much time and money was wasted in that business because of the owner. This reflected also in staff turnover. New people would be hired and ‘trained’ then a few months later leave because of the chaos. John, undertook our Masterful Manager’s Program. This program includes a profile which measures many skills that are critically important to a person’s success. We used a 360 degree approach which means that not only did the business owner rate himself, he also received feedback from key team members in his business. All of this was done confidentially so that John did not know which people had said what. This part of the process was extremely important otherwise his people would not tell us the real truth for fear of repercussions. John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased dram What You Need To Know Before You Weld efits you gain will far outweigh the investment you make. (Attending our upcoming workshop on 7 Key Strategies To Grow An Ideal Business, February 10 will provide you with tips, tools and tactics to accelerate your business success)Welding How To: What You Need to Know Before You WeldPeople rely on welding to accomplish many tasks. In fact, the art of welding dates back thousands of years to the Bronze Age. Since then, man has discovered many advancements and improvements that make welding easier, safer and more vital to civilization than ever before. Welding is used:1. To manufacture cars, trucks and other modes of transportation.2. To build homes.3. To build and repair machinery and equipment.4. It’s even been used by artists to create beautiful metal sculptures.Inside or outside, on land or underwater - even in outer space - welding is vital to all areas of our life. It’s no wonder, then, that more and more people want to learn how to weld.If you’d like to learn how to arc weld, we’d like to help. Below, you’ll find important information and resources you need before you can start welding: what John’s Story John runs a manufacturing business. He used to constantly blame his manager Dean for underperforming. He felt Dean didn’t get the work done and this in turn put pressure on himself to pick up the pieces and sometimes double his own workload. There were various reasons why Dean was underperforming, however the key one was John. He had very poor leadership skills, in fact his whole organisation was a direct reflection of himself…chaotic. So much time and money was wasted in that business because of the owner. This reflected also in staff turnover. New people would be hired and ‘trained’ then a few months later leave because of the chaos. John, undertook our Masterful Manager’s Program. This program includes a profile which measures many skills that are critically important to a person’s success. We used a 360 degree approach which means that not only did the business owner rate himself, he also received feedback from key team members in his business. All of this was done confidentially so that John did not know which people had said what. This part of the process was extremely important otherwise his people would not tell us the real truth for fear of repercussions. John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased dram Tips For Winning Jobs With Construction Estimates percussions.Winning the initial bid is the pathway to survival for construction contractors, and multiple companies are fighting to be affordable while still making a profit. Providing a construction estimate is more than handing over a few figures, and it is an opportunity to show how you can provide value for money with your company's individual strengths. Contracting is truly an art form to be admired, but it can be very stressful too.The first step to creating a construction estimate involves making a realistic assessment of every detail the job entails. When you receive an estimate request from a potential client they won't usually have any knowledge of how the building industry works and are only focused on the end results and bottom line. Many professionals working in the industry are experts for their field, such as architects and engineers, but it is only the construction managers who see the whole picture fro John was blown away by his team’s comments. Some were very complimentary, others were not. Through this process we were able to determine exactly what the challenges were and then could work through the solutions. John had no idea that it was himself that was stopping his business from growing. We also had Dean, the manager participate in this program, with John the owner plus other team members who reported to Dean provide their feedback. There were lots of areas to address here, however the key one was that Dean was in the wrong position. He did not have the skills required for this role and was much better suited elsewhere in the company. This simple, yet very effective process has saved John thousands of dollars. He now has a new manager who had to be recruited from outside his company as he didn’t have the right person to fulfil this role and Dean is doing extremely well as the Financial Controller. (He never should have been in the manager’s role as his personality, let alone his skills were unsuitable for the position.) Dean just wanted to close the door every day and get on with his work. Both of them are extremely happy now, John is on his way to becoming a very effective leader, he’s retaining his people and his own productivity has gone through the roof. Now that he has more time he can pay attention to what's onging on in his business. Productivity has increased dramatically resulting in more sales. The Final Word It doesn’t take much to become more profitable, it’s just knowing what you need to do... and then just doing it! Have a great week! Lorraine Pirihi
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