The Best Tuna Ever

by Kevin June 3, 2010 12:39

Not sure if you are a tuna fish lover, but I enjoy a good tuna salad sandwich like my grandma used to make...

Tuna, chopped celery, little bit of dill relish, salt, pepper, mayonaise, and lettuce piled up on moist sandwich style Italian bread.

How many times do you open a can of tuna and when draining the water from the can the lid goes half way or more into the can at which point you realize you've been jipped once again?

Well, no longer do you need to feel that way.  I've discovered a tuna brand that is amazing.  When you drain the water the lid only goes down maybe 1/4 of the way.  The tuna is so solid that you actually have to use a fork to break up the tuna to shred it a bit.  The taste ... mucho goodo!

Ok, I'm not a tuna fanatic, but I do enjoy it.  The point of my story is two fold.  If you like tuna you'll really enjoy this brand.  If you don't like tuna you can still see a brand that has taken 'tuna norms' and challenged them to become a better option for tuna lovers everywhere.

Check out the best tuna at mwPolar.com.

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Can You Grow Enthusiasm?

by Kevin May 31, 2010 21:05

Just settling in for the night after a fantastic Memorial weekend family camping trip.  Part of the excitement for me is to sit on the beach, in the cooling shade, or next to the campfire and catchup on some reading.  An article written in a recent Success magazine got me thinking.

I'm a pretty passionate person.  I believe in what I'm doing at most any given moment or I just plain don't do it.  As a person in leadership of a business that seems reasonable and expected to me.  But this isn't about focus, rather it's asking the question can you grow enthusiasm in those around you?  What about your partners, your team members, your employees?

In the article Selling Your Authenticity, Roger Dawson brings up four points to help develop your authenticity and enthusiasm...

1. Get feedback from your customers. A lot of salespeople don’t want to hear from people they have sold. No news is good news for that kind of salesperson. Get feedback. The more you hear from your customers that they were delighted with their purchase, the better you will feel about what you do.

2. Improve the quality of your customers’ feedback with this mantra: I’m going to promise my customers less but deliver more. If you are closing sales by exaggerating the worth or value of your product, you are always going to have unhappy customers.

3. Stimulate your sales presentation with enthusiastic third-party stories. If you sell vacations and you can’t get excited about going to Hawaii, you can still enthusiastically say, “Jo and Bill McAuley were so excited about their vacation in Hawaii. They called to tell me that it was the best time they’d had in their lives.”

4. Learn about your competitors and their shortcomings. Some salespeople are reluctant to do this because they have no intention of knocking the competition. That’s fine, but hopefully, the more you know about your competitors’ problems and shortcomings, the more enthusiastic you will become about your own product.

I think the key to growing enthusiasm in your partners, team members, and employees is to have them work through each of the statements/questions above on their own.  Being an evangelist of yourself and preaching it to them may build some excitement and momentum, but for them to internalize it has to become their own and they must 'take some ownership' of it.

I've been encouraging my oldest daughter, who is just 14, to start thinking about starting her own business this summer. I've shared with her several ideas that fit a real need and have a reachable market, yet are also 'doable' given her resources of time and money.  What I'm learning is that even though I can see it and get excited about it it just doesn't happen automatically for others.  In the case with her I am taking it one step at a time.  Having her do the reasearch, propose answers to her own questions, find and recognize the value for who her customers would be, and the like.  She's starting to catch on, but it's necessary for her to do the work and take ownership.

Growing enthusiasm is possible.  I've seen it with my own eyes. Read the entire Selling Your Authenticity here.

Until next time...

 

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Behind Closed Doors

by Kevin April 8, 2010 08:35

Just came across a quote worthy of being noted…

“Quality means doing it right when no one is looking”  -  Henry Ford

It struck a cord with me this morning as I realize that in my distributed/work from home environment the temptation can exist with no one sitting in the next cubicle helping me be accountable …  that I need to continue be aware of doing my best often and always.

Have a blessed day!

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Why the Extremes?

by Kevin February 24, 2010 22:14

I can't figure it out.  If you were to ask me what new vehicle I would purchase (if in fact I ever did purchase a brand new vehicle) ... I would have to give you two different vehicles.

And those vehicles are the EXTREME of one another.  The Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab Laramie and the Toyota Prius 3rd Generation V.  How are they extreme?

1. The Toyota nearly fits into the 'trunk' of the Dodge.

2. The Toyota gets 50 mpg and the Dodge 20 mpg.

3. One has Made in America stamped all over it and the other screams foreign.

4. One is considered green and the other a guzzler.

At the end of the day they both would get me from point A to point B.  I'm not sure why two favorites could be so opposite of one another.

How about you?  Do you have your own extremes?

 

Check out the Prius at Toyota.com or the Ram at Dodge.com.

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Are You Honest or Frank?

by Kevin January 21, 2010 22:44

How many times have you said yourself or heard someone say ... to be honest with you...

Have you ever thought of what that phrase really implies?  Think about it ... to be honest with you basically says that there is something you may not have been honest about.

It may seem silly for me to say because we 'all' know that it's just a phrase and is a way of getting someones attention during a conversation.  If you are a person who takes words literally then you might actually find yourself wondering the next time you hear someone say it.

Back in college ... 19 years ago, yikes ... I made the decision not to use the word honest in the phrase but rather use the word frank.  It seems you can use it interchangeably and it still gets the other person's attention when you say.

To be frank with you it seems I am not the only person who feels this way .. read more about the Honest Question Here.

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