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The space race, Customer Service and monkeys flying rocket ships. 7 strategies for the New Year. der must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits.I was thinking this morning about rockets, the “space race” and Customer Service Management. (I dated myself with the “space race”, didn’t I. But it really happened.) I know that the two subjects seem completely unrelated. Not even in the same Encyclopedia volume.And I submit for your consideration that driving a rocket in the space race and good Customer Service Management are exactly the same. Let me explain why.Your business is your rocket ship. In this ship is everything you need to survive when venturing into the hostile environment that is space. (And business) In it you will find life support systems, food and water, power, data bases, computer systems and communications.Pretty cool, huh. You were driving a rocket ship the whole time and you just thought you were at work.There is one other element to consider in space flight and business. It’s the people flying your rocket ship Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and m Enabling Your Employees To Think Smart - Seven Principles of Creative Problem Solving Did you know that the word "business" actually comes from the word "busy"?When faced with a problem, our instinct is to attempt to solve the problem straightaway. A Smart Thinking strategist is likely to adopt a different approach. They ask: Should I really solve the problem, diverting my energy, resources and time towards it? If the problem is insignificant or if it is a problem that is not worth the effort, why waste the resources in the first place? The most important benefit of this type of thinking is you are able to maximize the use of your resources. According to Nadler and Hibino in their book titled Breakthrough Thinking: The Seven Principles of Creative Problem Solving, they argue that competent people approach a problem by ‘questioning the purpose of solving it’. This strategy enhances the effectiveness of managing the problems.The authors citing research that document the breakthrough solutions to problems list the following seven basic principles for effecti Business is something we do to keep ourselves BUSY -- to fill our days with something that pays our bills at the very least -- perhaps amuses us -- and ideally, give our lives meaning. Business offers us several ways of keeping busy. In fact, three types of activities fill everyone's days -- those which are income GENERATING -- those which are income CONSERVIN -- and those which are income CONSUMING. The challenge facing all leaders is keeping their teams focused on the right activities. So what is YOUR business busy doing? Understanding the Difference Before we look at the distinctions between each of the three types of activity, it's important to keep in mind that we're not making value judgements here. We're NOT saying that any particular activity is good or bad or right or wrong. We're simply examining the activity from an income-oriented perspective. Income Generating activities are the lifeblood of every organization. They are where ALL of the money comes from. These activities involve leveraging ANY of the resources you have in such a way that a net gain in income is achieved. In this category you'll find all sorts of activities -- prospecting -- customer acquisition -- marketing -- research & development -- mergers and acquisitions -- investments -- and that's just a glimpse. Some jobs are focused on income generation -- the most obvious being sales. Others are more indirect -- like graphics design or product development. These activities may not be as cut-and-dried as getting a prospect to sign on the dotted line -- yet they support the organization's sales efforts -- and give it more products to sell. But every employee has the potential for boosting the company's bottom line. Exemplary customer service teamed with high-quality products and a company-wide friendly and helpful demeanor all impact the buying public's perception of your company - and that can definitely increase your profits. Income Conserving activities protect the money you've brought in. These activities aim at saving your company more money than they cost to perform. In this category you'll find activities relating to efficiency improvement, cost containment, safety, human resources, suggestion campaigns and numerous others -- as well as anything that impacts your less-tangible resources, like corporate image, good will and customer loyalty. Finding a way to do something faster, cheaper or better helps you keep more of the income you've generated -- as will examining the real value of doing something BEFORE you expend any amount of time, energy or money. Income Consuming activities are a normal part of every business. Everyone knows you have to spend money to make money -- a manufacturer must MANUFACTURE something -- a service provider must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits. Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and m Geoff Alexander Interview ee types of activity, it's important to keep in mind that we're not making value judgements here. We're NOT saying that any particular activity is good or bad or right or wrong. We're simply examining the activity from an income-oriented perspective.An impending redundancy from his well paid corporate job in the banking industry left Geoff Alexander pondering his career direction. Rather than apply for other corporate roles, he used the experience as a catylst to follow his entrepreneurial aspirations.In October 2004 he established his own marketing company. Out of that he spawned the idea for a separate online company called BeautyandHealth.com...The Interview.DS: What inspired you to quit your well paid corporate job and set up the Beauty and Health Ltd?GA: Well, I had been growing restless for some time, and had been evaluating various opportunities outside my ‘day job’; when notified that my position was going to become redundant, this seemed like the perfect time to ‘go it alone’. Beauty and Health was one of a several ideas that were brought to fruition as a result.DS: Did you have any help setting up Beauty and Health Income Generating activities are the lifeblood of every organization. They are where ALL of the money comes from. These activities involve leveraging ANY of the resources you have in such a way that a net gain in income is achieved. In this category you'll find all sorts of activities -- prospecting -- customer acquisition -- marketing -- research & development -- mergers and acquisitions -- investments -- and that's just a glimpse. Some jobs are focused on income generation -- the most obvious being sales. Others are more indirect -- like graphics design or product development. These activities may not be as cut-and-dried as getting a prospect to sign on the dotted line -- yet they support the organization's sales efforts -- and give it more products to sell. But every employee has the potential for boosting the company's bottom line. Exemplary customer service teamed with high-quality products and a company-wide friendly and helpful demeanor all impact the buying public's perception of your company - and that can definitely increase your profits. Income Conserving activities protect the money you've brought in. These activities aim at saving your company more money than they cost to perform. In this category you'll find activities relating to efficiency improvement, cost containment, safety, human resources, suggestion campaigns and numerous others -- as well as anything that impacts your less-tangible resources, like corporate image, good will and customer loyalty. Finding a way to do something faster, cheaper or better helps you keep more of the income you've generated -- as will examining the real value of doing something BEFORE you expend any amount of time, energy or money. Income Consuming activities are a normal part of every business. Everyone knows you have to spend money to make money -- a manufacturer must MANUFACTURE something -- a service provider must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits. Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and m What is Management? d on income generation -- the most obvious being sales. Others are more indirect -- like graphics design or product development. These activities may not be as cut-and-dried as getting a prospect to sign on the dotted line -- yet they support the organization's sales efforts -- and give it more products to sell. But every employee has the potential for boosting the company's bottom line. Exemplary customer service teamed with high-quality products and a company-wide friendly and helpful demeanor all impact the buying public's perception of your company - and that can definitely increase your profits.Management is different from leadership but just as important. To understand the nature of management, we need to be clear how it differs from leadership. The first step in answering the question: “What is management?” is to understand the basic tasks of all organizations. Like any other species, an organization needs to take care of its immediate business of survival but it also has to evolve to ensure its fitness to cope with changes in the environment and the actions of competing species.Management is the function that organizes the execution of today’s business. Leadership is the evolutionary mechanism that changes organizations to prosper in tomorrow’s world. Whenever a species or individual animal runs into obstacles, variations occur and new forms are selected from those variations. Leadership is a risk taking type of action that explores new frontiers and promotes new ways of behaving. It follows th Income Conserving activities protect the money you've brought in. These activities aim at saving your company more money than they cost to perform. In this category you'll find activities relating to efficiency improvement, cost containment, safety, human resources, suggestion campaigns and numerous others -- as well as anything that impacts your less-tangible resources, like corporate image, good will and customer loyalty. Finding a way to do something faster, cheaper or better helps you keep more of the income you've generated -- as will examining the real value of doing something BEFORE you expend any amount of time, energy or money. Income Consuming activities are a normal part of every business. Everyone knows you have to spend money to make money -- a manufacturer must MANUFACTURE something -- a service provider must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits. Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and m How To Make The Most Out Of Interactive Web Conferencing money than they cost to perform.In order to get the most value out of interactive web conferencing sessions try the following simple steps in order to keep it affordable.1. To save money, save time. A well-planned conference with an agenda is the conference that doesn't use up a lot of time answering questions over what is going to be covered or what has already been discussed. If someone joins in late and it will take more then a few minutes to catch them up to speed, either send them the notes of the meeting later, or hold a separate phone call with them at a later date.2. Minimize unnecessary services. If recording the conference isn't all that necessary, don't bother signing up for a service that offers the option to record it. While, recording a session is a useful tool, it certainly isn't a necessary one. Make sure everyone is prepared and designate someone to keep track of notes and the minutes of the meeting. Other pre In this category you'll find activities relating to efficiency improvement, cost containment, safety, human resources, suggestion campaigns and numerous others -- as well as anything that impacts your less-tangible resources, like corporate image, good will and customer loyalty. Finding a way to do something faster, cheaper or better helps you keep more of the income you've generated -- as will examining the real value of doing something BEFORE you expend any amount of time, energy or money. Income Consuming activities are a normal part of every business. Everyone knows you have to spend money to make money -- a manufacturer must MANUFACTURE something -- a service provider must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits. Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and m Email Stationery der must PROVIDE a service. While many income consuming activities are necessary -- unavoidable -- important -- perhaps mission-critical, most are simply a blatant waste of time and resources and eat away at your hard-earned profits.Email Stationery is a new concept meant only for electronic mailing. The letters that are sent by email are generally written on plain canvas. To make them more effective and fun to read, stationery for emails is being used nowadays. Once installed, this Email Stationery becomes part of your virtual letter. It is used both for personal and business emails.Using Email Stationery renders a personal touch to the message. For business emails, using stationery gives it a professional impact, especially if it contains the logo, address, signature and such details. Even business cards are being designed for electronic use to be sent via computer. Whatever Email Stationery a business is using, it should match with its printed one so as to not to confuse the recipients. When sending personal emails, there are lots of colorful designs available for different occasions. You could send a different one each time, but tr Income consuming activities can be tough to evaluate, because on the surface they often appear to be income generating or conserving -- and no one wants to think that what they're doing isn't an important contribution to the overall growth of their company. If you want to ruin relationships, create animosity and stop people dead in their tracks, the slightest HINT that you believe their work is income consuming or lacking in value is CERTAIN to carry all of those consequences -- and more. Nevertheless, activities that ARE of PARAMOUNT importance to your business can STILL be income consuming. For example, let's say you want to have a brick wall built behind your house. You open up the phone book and call a few masonry companies. Each company sends out a representative. The representatives provide you with cost quotations. You pick one and sign the agreement. The company sends out a mason. He builds your wall. End of story. While he'd do his best to argue the point, the mason and the work he did is NOT income-generating for his employer -- it's income CONSUMING. That doesn't mean it wasn't important -- it was CRITICAL in fact! But the income was actually generated by the efforts of the marketing department who placed the ad in the phone book as well as the efforts of the sales representative who ultimately secured the deal. Everything that occurred AFTER that moment became an expense incurred in order to fulfill the agreement. The mason can certainly help CONSERVE income by being fast, flawless and frugal with materials. He even has the potential for GENERATING additional income by suggesting another project to you - or by making such a positive impression that you would eagerly recommend his company to others -- but the pure activity of building the wall is income CONSUMING. Obviously, there are countless income consuming activities happening throughout an organization each and every day. While some are a necessary part of the business model, there still exists abundant opportunities to stop money-gobbling activities from destroying your profits. Whether it's being dragged to and through another pointless meeting -- or participating in a debate that goes nowhere -- or investing in a task force whose recommendations are never implemented -- or suffering through countless layers of bureaucracy that compromise communication -- or policies and procedures that do nothing but complicate the simplest of tasks -- or (fill in the blank with whatever drives YOU crazy), the average day is filled with things that are of little or no value to anyone inside or outside of the company. Evaluating Your Situation If you'd like to keep your busy-ness as profitable as possible, here's how: First, detach yourself emotionally from the assessment process. Your evaluation needs to be objective, candid and clear. Second, examine your company at the corporate, departmental, project and individual levels and estimate the percentages of time focused on each of the three categories. Third, decide what would be the ideal activity ratio at each level -- and 100% income generating isn't a realistic expectation! Finally, instill in every member of your team a fundamental respect for income -- its generation, conservation and consumption. Every moment of every day should be governed by a simple ques
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