Hi, I love Wellington, everytime I am there the weather is sensational and this weekend was no exception. We were lucky enough to be there to watch the mighty men in black destroy their traditional foes the Springboks! The southerly was fresh off the southern alps, the sky was clear blue and the sheltered pockets of sun were warm havens in all our favorite spots.We seized the opportunity to run around the waterfront boulevard taking in the majestic Oriental Bay.
It was great to get out of ‘Dodge’ for the weekend for a change of pace, scene and atmosphere. Life doesent get much better than following the AB’s,and exploring the myriad of historic buildings and funky retail outlets that abound the main streets, back street and malls of the Capital.
I was also lucky enough last week to attend one of the highlights of the Devonport RSA annual event calendar, the ‘mid winter xmas banquet’. President and Lady President Jim and Ngaire Jones (Mum& Dad) presided over yet another sumptuous feast. The ham on the bone and the christmas pudding with warm custard sauce again proved my undoing ! Numbers were noticeably down on previous years as the dwindling membership struggles with a more formidable enemy than the historical ones…….. that of old age ! It is the very reason to make the effort to attend as I know that sadly it will be the last time I see some of those present! I had a moving chat with 96 year old Battle of Alamein veteran Doug Rapley, he was amazingly sharp, accurate and humorous for his age. For example I asked him; “ to what do you attribute your longevity and good health Doug?”, quick off the mark he replied; “Clinton my boy, you must never have tonic with your gin !”, Onya mate. Good lesson here re not putting off till next time something you can do this time, don’t be left wishing you had made the effort, Im extra glad I wasn’t .
Hope you had a good weekend with family ,have a successful and fun week…..cheers Jonesey
Harry the loyal hound still cant believe he got left at home for the weekend, Onya mate!
“The goal as a company is to have customer service that is not just the best , but legendary”. Sam Walton
I have had a passion for selling for as long as I can remember. As kids we used to race down to the local landfill after school and hunt for ‘treasure’. A mates older brother who was smarter than us had us all collecting scrap metal on his behalf for a fraction of what it was worth! We soon cottoned on to that lark and cut him out.We eventually got banned after someone was attacked by rats as big as cats!(crikey imagine parents letting kids do that these days!)
I also remember selling the most sausages as a scout outside supermarkets, I still have the record for most sold in a day. I recall all I did was make an effort to engage people in discussion and the rest was history. These days you practically have to beg someone to serve you ! I wont ever forget the smell and feel of the cash in my hands as the sales mounted and the turnover rocketed. I was destined from those early days to always get a buzz out of serving customers and making sales.
I have always believed sales is simply a ‘transferral of enthusiasm from seller to buyer’ and that this is the fundamental role of the salesperson to perform, fair enough?,not so it would seem by the level of customer service and sales assistance I have had lately! With the Rugby World Cup a short five weeks away it appears businesses are still struggling to get it right? Peoples initial and return business is not a given, it is a right and a privelege that has to be earned everytime a customer gives you the opportunity to do so. Attracting a customer and a reputation in the first instance is relatively easy when compared to the effort and energy required to earn it over again to maintain it. I reckon too many businesses in NZ are not working hard enough on transferring the enthusiasm to their customers and don’t even realise what they risk missing out on as a result………….don’t let it be you !!
“To my customer,
I may not have the answer but Ill find it, I may not have the time but Ill make it.” Ray Kroc