Networking with Previous Customers

Your previous customers are going to be valuable to your future business. As you get each new customer you want to network with that customer again in the future, to keep your business in their mind, and to keep them on as a walking and talking billboard for your business. The future of your busi…

Continue Reading Add comment October 23rd, 2008

Getting to Know the Gatekeeper

The gatekeeper is the best person to get to know, they are the ones that will determine whether you can speak to the appropriate person, and they are also a goldmine of information. If this person does not like you, your messages are not likely to get through to the right person. I currently work…

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Total Solutions or Total Disaster

Business relationships need to provide you with the business you need. Whether you use an alliance, a leads group or a Power Team, you need to make sure that you are dealing with someone that is reliable, honest, and ethical. There have been many horror stories with relationships that have gone s…

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Relying on Others

If you have good team members then you can afford to rely on them to do their part, micromanagement will only bring grief. Most of us have a tendency to constantly check up on others to make sure the job is done correctly. I know at home most of us walk behind our children and try to get them to …

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Family Matters Can be Combined with Business

My family is now grown and on their own so I don’t have much involvement with coaching their teams at this point in time. I do, however, take time to participate in some family activities. If you are lucky enough to have children at home, you will be able to help them grow through your involveme…

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Defining Common Goals with Your Power Team

Working with team members is sometimes not an easy task. If it were, then more people would be on Power Teams. The problem most teams run into is the fact that they have not defined any common goals. If you want to increase your business by fifty percent and the other team members only want ten p…

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Alliance or Power Team, What is the Difference

The Power Team is a loosely knit group whereas an alliance is much different. The alliance is where an already established company needs expertise in a certain area. This expertise comes from an outside source such as a contractor or expert in the area. The alliance in simple terms, hires the exp…

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Making an Agreement with Your Power Team

Power Teams seem like an ideal way to promote your business and offer a wide range of services. It is true when they work well. Although the concept is excellent, you should not work with a Power Team unless you have an agreement in place. With an agreement, you will be able to define what is imp…

Continue Reading Add comment May 30th, 2008

How to Benefit from a Power Team

Quite often the business you do can be quite specialized. I find that sometimes it is too specialized and that I need to bring in another expert for portions of a project. As I have a Power Team in place, it is fairly easy for me to set up the initial client interview with a Power Team member. Th…

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