How the wrong attitude can hurt you and damage your reputation
Hey there! I'm Alix Shadonnay at the Untapped Wealth business desk.
There seems to be a very unhealthy attitude making the rounds among some of our younger aspiring business professionals these days and if they don't correct their attitude real soon they may find that their attempts to enter the business world may be much more difficult than they expected. Most of all, they may find that no one wants to do business with them. I have been hearing several complaints of late about some of our younger business professionals when it comes to commitment, dedication, and a willingness to take ownership of their projects.
Two specific recent examples come to mind and one has to do with a young man who started his own computer support business but about a month after starting he decided that it was no longer his priority and he simply left his customers hanging and refused to pay his bills. Instead, he chose to hide behind his mother's skirts letting her take the wrath of his customers for him. When he was told that he should pay his bills he simply chose to ignore it. Not very good.
The second example has to do with a young lady who also started her computer support business but just two weeks after starting she walked out and told her customer that she could make more money working for a large company rather than offering her services to her customers. This statement may very well be true but when you act like this and present such a lousy attitude word will soon spread that you are not committed, you're unreliable, and you are simply not worth doing business with. Nothing can hurt you more than negative by word of mouth advertising. These two individuals have now found themselves at the end of some very negative advertising on the part of disgruntled customers in their respective communities. If you've made a commitment to start your own business then you should be committed enough and matured enough to deal appropriately and professionally with your customers. Going into business for yourself is much more than selling a product or service. It involves being able to provide promised services to your customers and displaying an attitude that is professional, becoming, and in keeping with the ethics and professionalism of the business world.
If you would like to learn more about how to face the challenges of opening your own business then you should read "Untapped Wealth discovered" written by Jeff N Marquis and Kerry J Harrison. This book will give you a very realistic view of the business world, how to find niche and untapped markets that are extremely lucrative, and how to stay in business for as long as you require.
Visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm to pick up a copy of this very affordable book.
There seems to be a very unhealthy attitude making the rounds among some of our younger aspiring business professionals these days and if they don't correct their attitude real soon they may find that their attempts to enter the business world may be much more difficult than they expected. Most of all, they may find that no one wants to do business with them. I have been hearing several complaints of late about some of our younger business professionals when it comes to commitment, dedication, and a willingness to take ownership of their projects.
Two specific recent examples come to mind and one has to do with a young man who started his own computer support business but about a month after starting he decided that it was no longer his priority and he simply left his customers hanging and refused to pay his bills. Instead, he chose to hide behind his mother's skirts letting her take the wrath of his customers for him. When he was told that he should pay his bills he simply chose to ignore it. Not very good.
The second example has to do with a young lady who also started her computer support business but just two weeks after starting she walked out and told her customer that she could make more money working for a large company rather than offering her services to her customers. This statement may very well be true but when you act like this and present such a lousy attitude word will soon spread that you are not committed, you're unreliable, and you are simply not worth doing business with. Nothing can hurt you more than negative by word of mouth advertising. These two individuals have now found themselves at the end of some very negative advertising on the part of disgruntled customers in their respective communities. If you've made a commitment to start your own business then you should be committed enough and matured enough to deal appropriately and professionally with your customers. Going into business for yourself is much more than selling a product or service. It involves being able to provide promised services to your customers and displaying an attitude that is professional, becoming, and in keeping with the ethics and professionalism of the business world.
If you would like to learn more about how to face the challenges of opening your own business then you should read "Untapped Wealth discovered" written by Jeff N Marquis and Kerry J Harrison. This book will give you a very realistic view of the business world, how to find niche and untapped markets that are extremely lucrative, and how to stay in business for as long as you require.
Visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm to pick up a copy of this very affordable book.
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