Business Accomplishment reflects your achievements
Posted 07-11-2009 at 04:16 AM by learninglife
Updated 08-26-2009 at 10:10 AM by learninglife (Title does not say much about the article)
Updated 08-26-2009 at 10:10 AM by learninglife (Title does not say much about the article)
Accomplishment in the Marketing world reflects achievement. When you have achieved great things in the development of your business, others will look to you to have you illustrate for them the obvious opportunities for improvement or growth. They will see you as a “Goober” in a specific area of business. Accomplishment means more than this, however. It means something which is done skillfully and with key objectives planned.
One of the things which we hope will be a hallmark of your business is that you recognize and build your positive personal core values into your business.
As a business owner, you are a professional and we hope that as you develop your own personal business and brand, you will remember your core values—those values which make you strong and which define how you work with others, how you address the needs of your clients and customers, and how you live your life---demonstrating honesty, integrity, strength of character and determination; motivated by what you know is right as opposed to what you must do, demonstrating achievement.
If you need to take action to protect the interests of your client or customers, never let there be a time when you refuse or elect not to take that action. If honesty is called for in a transaction, never let the transaction take precedence over the honesty required. We believe you must elect to surround yourself with the best and the brightest. That’s what we hope your business will say to your clients as you build the business.
Most of all, however, your achievement will be measured by the fact that your business must make money. The key attribute—the reason that 95% of people start a business---is to make money. Profit is key. And to make money, one must plan for their business, operate it in a clearly professional manner, and be diligent in their efforts to protect and grow their business. And….to get started…you must finance it. Businesses don’t start on their own---they require someone to “prime the pump.” You’re the primer of that pump. And it’s up to you to get it going. It’s up to you to accomplish this success and make the marketing you choose, work.
Business Learning 4 life - Small Business Development Program,The Business Prep Guide,Entrepreneur,customers,employees,business
One of the things which we hope will be a hallmark of your business is that you recognize and build your positive personal core values into your business.
As a business owner, you are a professional and we hope that as you develop your own personal business and brand, you will remember your core values—those values which make you strong and which define how you work with others, how you address the needs of your clients and customers, and how you live your life---demonstrating honesty, integrity, strength of character and determination; motivated by what you know is right as opposed to what you must do, demonstrating achievement.
If you need to take action to protect the interests of your client or customers, never let there be a time when you refuse or elect not to take that action. If honesty is called for in a transaction, never let the transaction take precedence over the honesty required. We believe you must elect to surround yourself with the best and the brightest. That’s what we hope your business will say to your clients as you build the business.
Most of all, however, your achievement will be measured by the fact that your business must make money. The key attribute—the reason that 95% of people start a business---is to make money. Profit is key. And to make money, one must plan for their business, operate it in a clearly professional manner, and be diligent in their efforts to protect and grow their business. And….to get started…you must finance it. Businesses don’t start on their own---they require someone to “prime the pump.” You’re the primer of that pump. And it’s up to you to get it going. It’s up to you to accomplish this success and make the marketing you choose, work.
Business Learning 4 life - Small Business Development Program,The Business Prep Guide,Entrepreneur,customers,employees,business
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