Every business person, whether they are a business owner or
an employee, should have guidelines in how they conduct their life. If we do
not have standards to follow and policies that reflect our manner of living, we
will fail in both our business and personal lives.
1.) Every
business person should operate in a professional manner. We must treat our
business as a business, not as a hobby. We ought to devote every effort that we
can to our business, its customers, prospects, employees, and anyone else
involved. We should be honest and ethical, provide great customer service, and
build relationships with others. We must be supportive, loyal, and reputable
and never do business with anyone who does not conduct their business
professionally. Above all, we must operate our business, no matter what it is,
as a business. To do less is disrespects everyone who does operate as such,
with their heart and soul involved.
2.) Each
of us must operate our business with passion. We must show the rest of the
world that we believe in what we do, have pride in what we do, and treat others
well. We must believe in these traits, showing that belief and pride to our
prospects and any customers that we have. Others will know if we don’t really
believe in what we do, the product or service that we have, or what it should
mean to others.
3.) We
also must be a product of our product or service. If we don’t actually use what
we market, no one else will. They may even consider us to be frauds. No one can
possibly believe that they should purchase our product or service if we
ourselves do not utilize it. If it isn’t good enough for us, how can others
believe that it is good for them? To have credibility is a must.
4.) Finally,
we must be personable with other people. This includes treating everybody as a
person, a human being, and as a valuable part of our lives, not just part of
our businesses. Stop looking at others for what they can spend with us and see
what we can do for them. Give to give, not to get. When we put service to
others before our profits, karma will bring goodness to us and our businesses.
Turn customers into clients through gratitude for what they do for us, for
others, and for the world in general. Money will follow our gratitude. All of
us will prosper, and success will follow the karma that we put forth.
We all need to take a look at ourselves and our businesses
and see how these principles can apply to us. How have we slacked off from what
caused us to be in business originally; how has our demeanor and behavior
changed since we started our businesses; how do we view prospects, customers,
and everyone else? Have we lost the essence of karma that served us so well
originally?
No comments:
Post a Comment