The holiday season is upon us in full force. Santa is at the shopping malls and in parades
all across the country and people are
lining up outside stores to get the best deals on gifts. But lately over the past several years, I’ve
noticed a difference in how people approach the holiday season. Have people gotten more lazy, less
thoughtful, less considerate, andless respectful over the years? Or am I just getting old and expect some good
old-fashioned manners?
Maybe when I was younger I just didn’t notice, but it seems
that people are now a lot less thoughtful.
I realize we’re all busy, trying to do too much to make Christmas a
wonderful experience for everyone we love.
But imagine that every time you step out your front door that you are a
representative of your company. No
matter what position you hold in that company, whether you are the CEO or the stock boy, you represent that company every
time you talk to someone. You may not be
talking business, but the image you project will be remembered by the people
you spoke to.
Marketing is about creating a positive image in the minds of
your customers. And there are lots of
marketing communications tools to do that with.
But have you ever given much thought as to how your personal image
reflects on your business?
Remember that no matter who you’re talking to, that person could
someday be a potential client or may refer you to a friend who could give you
your next big break. I know we’re all
busy, but this season when you’re out running around, take the time to say
please and thank you to the sales associates helping you, be considerate of the
other shoppers, help someone just because.
These are not only good business practices but they are things that
should be in everyone’s daily repertoire anyway.
So, like I was saying it’s a busy time of year. People are rushed and tired and sometimes in
a grumpy mood and we’ve all seen people at
the grocery store in their pyjama bottoms.
Think about this before you leave the house… you never know who you’re
going to meet throughout the day. I
doubt you’d want your first meeting with a potential client to happen in your
jammies! I'm not saying you need to go shopping in a business suit, but getting dressed is a good first step. And, remember that Santa’s
watching… so you might want to make sure you’re on the “nice” list and not on
the “naughty” list!
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