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Are You Suffering from Customer Service on the Brain ed innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online Every customer loves great customer service and nearly every company claims to have great customer service. Unfortunately the customers who have been surveyed generally say that only about 10 to 15% of the companies out there have this so-called great customer service.So what does this tell us really? It tells us that the rest of the 85 to 95% of the companies out there that tell us The 25 Steps in an IT Contractor Lifecycle Let me make my position very clear…design absolutely matters. Whether it is aesthetic, functional, creative, process, innovative, intellectual, technical or applicational…design matters. While I have heard many a professional downplay the value of design, it has been my experience that most business people that espouse this opinion are commenting on something outside of their domain expertise in an attempt to justify a competing agenda or a position of ignorance. While this position may seem a bit harsh, it is nonetheless true. In today’s blog post I’ll examine why design matters.What lies in store for the IT Contractor? I have seen the whole lifecycle at least three times, so let me tell you what to expect. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, so you might want to remember where you are in the cycle and what lies ahead.We might as well start when the economy is in boom conditions.1. IT Contractors are at premium as companies grab as many as they can ge What do you think when you experience poor design? Are you likely to adopt a new software application that is poorly designed? When you are handed a business card that was printed at Kinko’s are you impressed? Are you likely to read a piece of collateral material that is poorly designed? If a newly implemented business process has design flaws will employees follow the process or circumvent it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point… Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online a Integrity In Internet Marketing se in an attempt to justify a competing agenda or a position of ignorance. While this position may seem a bit harsh, it is nonetheless true. In today’s blog post I’ll examine why design matters.How important is integrity when it comes to the field of internet marketing? Is this something that one can take sort of semi-seriously?I don't think so. Integrity is quite necessary in any field of indeavor, but it occurs to me that it might be especially important within the IM industry.The reason?Easy - from my observations there is a pretty good amount of What do you think when you experience poor design? Are you likely to adopt a new software application that is poorly designed? When you are handed a business card that was printed at Kinko’s are you impressed? Are you likely to read a piece of collateral material that is poorly designed? If a newly implemented business process has design flaws will employees follow the process or circumvent it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point… Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online Host a Fundraiser and Gain Exposure for Your Business e you impressed? Are you likely to read a piece of collateral material that is poorly designed? If a newly implemented business process has design flaws will employees follow the process or circumvent it? Is poorly designed consumer packaging likely to attract your attention as you walk down the shopping isle? When it’s time to purchase your next automobile would you give serious consideration to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point…No matter what type of business you are in, getting involved in the community through fundraising, is invaluable for getting exposure for your company.There are a number of ways to be involved in fundraising for your community. Here are a few examples: Offer time, products or services to be used in a Silent Auction. Advertise your business and what you donated in the local paper Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online Problem-Solving Success Tip: Acknowledge and Thank Everyone Who Helps on to a poorly designed vehicle? I could go on ad nauseum with similar questions, but my guess is that you get my point…Acknowledge and thank everyone who helps. With the continual press of more things to do than there is time for, it's easy to forget this important step. Solving an important problem deserves recognition, and nobody else is going to take care of this for you. Make sure management and key stakeholders know what you and your team have achieved. Remind them of the risks avoided. Th Now let’s examine the flip-side of the coin by looking at the positives associated with strong design. When you think of Apple you immediate think of a company that has built a strong brand around quality design. The iPod phemomenon is point in case. The iPod pioneered innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online Employees - Your Best Resource or Biggest Threat? ed innovative design in the mp3 vertical with great technical design, outstanding functional design and is in a class by itself with regard to aesthetic design. Largely due to the iPod’s strong integrated design qualities it is the dominant brand in its class, commands a pricing premium and has developed an extremely loyal and satisfied customer base. When you are evaluating vendors online and you land on a poorly designed website how long does it take you to click away from the poorly designed site in search of a better option?As a small business owner, how much thought do you give to human resources (HR) compliance? Probably not a lot and that's not uncommon if you only have a few employees. There are legitimate reasons why you haven't felt the need to spend time on HR, but there are even more compelling reasons why you should.I'll be the first to admit that the chances are slim to none that someone from t You can review virtually any industry, sector, vertical or micro-vertical and when you examine the dominant brands you’ll find quality design at their core. While there are exceptions to every rule they are few and far between when it comes to design. If you try hard enough you can find an aberration in just about any rule, but it will simply be just an aberration. There is certainly a difference between value engineering and arbitrary cost containment. The next time you hear someone question an investment into design solely for the purpose of reducing expenditures I would suggest that you think long and hard before doing so as few things in business produce the return on investment that a reputation for quality design can yield. Think about the marketing and advertising campaigns that get your attention, the clothes you wear, the house you live in, the cars you drive, the cell phone you carry or any number of other decisions you make and you’ll find that design plays a key role in your decisioning…Design Matters!
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