Building A Business Reputation
By Naz Daud
Building a business reputation is easy when you know. The
first step towards this goal is to have a long hard look at yourself and start
building your own self esteem. Think
about the code of conduct by which you want to lead your own life. Write it
down and try and observe it as much as possible. Do not live life by other
peoples' ideals. It is far easier and better to live by your own. Be true to
yourself.
Greed might work better in the here and now but in the long
run honesty will definitely pay off and make you happier.
As your self esteem grows, this will start to have an impact
on everything you do and in all your relationships.
Once you think you have built a good reputation with
yourself then you can start looking at ways to build your business reputation:
1) Never be the cheapest - better
to offer the best service.
2) Always deliver on time - if
you can not deliver on time say so as soon as you know.
3) Live up to your marketing
material - don't make claims that you can not keep.
4) Pay your suppliers on time and
if you can not, negotiate longer payment terms.
5) Look after your staff and they
will look after you.
6) Be brutally honest even if it
costs you money.
7) Admit your mistakes when things
go wrong.
8) Do not overextend yourself -
learn to say no.
9) Speak less but speak with more
authority.
It can take years to build a decent reputation. In a way it
is similar to building a close friendship. People take time to get to know you
and trust you and the same applies to the businesses that you deal with.
Remember it's just as much what you do & not only what
you say you do that builds your reputation… actions speak much louder than
words so make sure you keep your promises.
Business is all about honoring contract. Live your life by
the phrase "my word is my bond" and you will seriously gain the trust
of your customers, employees and suppliers.
Proper communication is vital to building a decent
reputation. It is amazing how many small businesses lose their reputation just
by failing in this key area. Keep your customers and suppliers informed about all non
sensitive aspect of your business on a regular basis.
Get together with the key people that you would like to
enhance your reputation with outwit normal working hours. This will enable you
to build long term friendships with the people that count.
As your reputation grows you will start to get more
referrals. Your phone will start ringing. People will want to do business with
you even if you are not the cheapest.
Eventually when you grow old and gray, you might not be the richest
person in the neighborhood but you will be at peace with yourself. The
objective in life is not only to make a huge pile of cash but also to enjoy the
journey towards your goals.
About the Author: Naz Daud - CityLocal Business &
Franchise Opportunities http://www.citylocal.co.uk
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