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Are You Management or Executive Material be delivered to the buyer.The South Australian Public Sector (SAPS), through the Office of Public Employment (OPE), have identified a range of middle management and executive leadership competencies that are considered essential to the effective operation of government departments and services. For those of us who are mere mortals, these competencies provide some useful directions for our own personal and professional development.T 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, b A Reason for Success in Business If you're like me, you probably hate packing and shipping the things you sell on eBay.Most people start into an MLM (Multi-level Marketing) or other Network Marketing company with huge thoughts of success. So what happens? Things aren’t going as well as planned; people just aren’t interested in the products or services that your company offers; you have talked to just about everyone you know and their tired of hearing about it. Then what? You throw your hands in the air and exclaim “this doesn’t w Don't get me wrong, I love selling on eBay. I just don't like the shipping part. I find it monotonous to hunt for boxes, wrap the items, drive back and forth from the post office, and all the other steps involved in shipping. Then there's the waiting for the buyer to receive the item. Has it arrived yet? Did it get damaged in shipping? It took me a lot of trial and error to figure them out, but the following 7 steps will help make your job easier when it comes to shipping, as well as get rid of the stress of waiting for the item to be delivered to the buyer. 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, be Ensuring Business Continuity Through Effective Planning hipping part. I find it monotonous to hunt for boxes, wrap the items, drive back and forth from the post office, and all the other steps involved in shipping.Unanticipated events in a company can be of a major concern due to the fact that they often tend to hold up the scheduled work and production of a company. The majority of these incidents need not have an impact on the business, however, if a well-thought-out continuity plan is set up beforehand.A classic example of this sort of a situation is when a project has to be completed within a stipulated time fra Then there's the waiting for the buyer to receive the item. Has it arrived yet? Did it get damaged in shipping? It took me a lot of trial and error to figure them out, but the following 7 steps will help make your job easier when it comes to shipping, as well as get rid of the stress of waiting for the item to be delivered to the buyer. 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, b Mystery Shoppers Keep Customer Service Employees on Their Toes >A customer quietly walks into a shoe store, buys a pair of shoes, leaves, and then tries to return them, unused, the next day. After she leaves the shoe store she decides she needs a bite to eat, pops into a restaurant, and asks to be seated. After lunch, she drops in at her bank to iron out a problem with her checking account.She may have had good or bad experiences along her route. She either succeeded Then there's the waiting for the buyer to receive the item. Has it arrived yet? Did it get damaged in shipping? It took me a lot of trial and error to figure them out, but the following 7 steps will help make your job easier when it comes to shipping, as well as get rid of the stress of waiting for the item to be delivered to the buyer. 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, b Identify Your Perfect Clients & Develop an Attraction Marketing System figure them out, but the following 7 steps will help make your job easier when it comes to shipping, as well as get rid of the stress of waiting for the item to be delivered to the buyer.Your Vision of Your Perfect ClientsPicture in your mind your 3 perfect clients. You may think of them as your A+ clients.Your Perfect Client Prototype – Qualities & Attributes The Be – Do – Have ApproachBE: Your perfect clients attitudes, beliefs, & values Example:DO: How your perfect clients’ behave. What do they do and what do they not do. Example:HAVE: What do your perfect 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, b Give Your Customers A Choice! be delivered to the buyer.Have you ever walked into an ice cream parlor, only to find out that they only offered one flavor? Probably not. That's because they know that different customers have different tastes. Some people like chocolate, while others prefer vanilla -- and then there are some who only like triple-mint chocolate chip!As business owners, we should keep this in mind, even if we aren't peddling ice cream. It's easy t 1. Professional Wrapping When you wrap your item(s), wrap it professionally in nice, clean tissue paper. If breakable, be sure the item is wrapped with bubble wrap as well. Include a business card with your website information, name, address, or a printed statement showing the item(s) name, item(s) number, price paid, and a small hand-written note thanking the buyer for their purchase. 2. Insurance Insurance is usually a good idea but in general, it should be an optional feature, with the decision left to the buyer. Remember two important things about insurance. First, insurance is VERY inexpensive. Therefore, in your description, you should state how much insurance would cost and recommend it. Second, you should also state in the descriptio
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