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Business, Image Isn’t Everything: It’s The Only Thing!
We have all heard this lament,
but how much do we practice it. With all the relaxed
rules today, do we really present ourselves in the
best light. It seems all the articles I see today are
about how old fashioned today’s workers find their
supervisors or bosses to be in the way they dress, the
policies they implement and the old fashioned ways in
which they conduct their business.
I am of the belief, and will
continue to believe, that the first impression I make
is the lasting one. Whether it is by phone or in
person, I want to present myself in the best possible
light. But then again, I am from the old school, the
one today’s workers are complaining about.
Let’s look at the companies that
are still standing. After all the hoopla has passed,
the companies that have used the fundamental
principles of Business 101 are the ones still among
us. The Intels, IBMs, Burger Kings, AT&Ts, Sears,
Microsofts, Dells, Gateways, etc.
I am not advocating living in
the dark ages. I believe for a company to survive it
has to move with the times, but the basic structure
and foundation on which we have built our business -
image, courtesy, ethics, the customer being right are
the cornerstones to running a successful business,
whether it is home-based or not.
Too many home-based business
have taken the pajama mentality into all of their
business practices. I have called on businesses that
have cute messages on their machines, music that is
obnoxious, children answering the telephone, screaming
televisions, radios in the background. This does not
inspire confidence in me to do business with this
person.
This is not to say I have not
had reservations about companies that have offices
outside the home. In fact, it was a call placed to one
that inspired this article. When I called and spoke to
the owner of this business, she had no idea on how a
particular process worked or what it’s cost would be.
Wow, it’s her business and she doesn’t know how it
works or what it costs. Guess who I didn’t do business
with. I am not saying you have to be an expert, but at
least know the basics and tell me you employ an expert
in that area that will be better able to help me,
don’t hem and haw and tell me you don’t have a clue.
This does not give me a good impression of you or your
company.
There are businesses in
corporate offices that are more fun houses than
companies...and they don’t inspire any confidence in
me either, so I am not picking on home-based
businesses.
The purpose of this article is
to remind all of us (home-based and non-home-based)
that how we present ourselves is of paramount
importance.
When you answer your telephone,
answer it in a professional manner. When you go to an
outside meeting, if you are home-based, dress for the
meeting, not for home. If you have clients come to
your home, be sure it is presentable, and that you are
too. Just because you work out of your home, does not
mean, shorts and a T-shirt are appropriate for meeting
a client. Have your identity package (business cards,
letterhead, brochure) done professionally, proofread
and spell check any correspondence that leaves your
office.
Your first impression, whether
in person, by phone or correspondence is a lasting
one. Make it a good one and you’ll have clients for
life if you treat them right - the old fashioned way.
The only place I’ve ever found I
was wrong is with restaurants. Some of those little
holes in the wall have turned out to have the best
service and the best food, so I guess when it comes to
businesses, you can’t judge all books by their covers,
just most of them.
Article by Chuck & Sue DeFiore of
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