Showing posts with label appreciate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label appreciate. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2009

My name is Tyrone, but you can call me Archie

No, not Archie Bunker...



No, not Jughead's buddy either...




Well, my parents named me Tyrone, but you can call me Archie.

A few blogs posts ago, I talked about what I call The ARC of the Covenant for Entrepreneurs. Just to refresh your memory, ARC is an acronym that stands for Appreciate, Reward, and Celebrate.

I have since expanded on this acronym and have taken the new moniker of Archie.

Here is what Archie stands for:

A = Appreciate others, and let them know how you feel about them

R = Reward others. Hey, a little token of your appreciation can go a long way

C = Celebrate the success and special milestones of others around you

H = Help others achieve their goals

I = Inspire others by leading by example

E = Encourage other to have the courage to live their dreams

So, what is your name? Archie, I presume? (smile)

Take care of yourself.

Friday, March 6, 2009

The ARC of the Covenant for Entrepreneurs





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The relationship between a business owner and her customers, employees, and partners is sacred and should be treated as such. In the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic holy scriptures, reference is made to the Ark of the Covenant.

However, this is not about that Ark, but about the ARC.

ARC is an acronym for appreciate, reward, and celebrate.

Here is the breakdown:

Appreciate

  • Appreciate your customers because their patronage puts food on your table. In today's world, there are endless choices, but your customers chose to do business with you. Appreciate them for that.


  • Appreciate your employees. If those hard-working, dedicated men and women didn't deliver on the promises that you make to your customers, you would not be able to compete in the marketplace.


  • Appreciate your partners because they help add value to your employee and customer relationships by helping fill 'gaps in your game' or but offering a complimentary product or service.
Reward
  • Reward your customers with outrageous customer care, and a very good product/service. Offer specials like reward dollars and other 'frequent flyer' like incentives.


  • Reward your employees with public praise and other performance based incentives (e.g. extra paid time off, professional development, etc.)


  • Reward your partners with what they crave most - new business referrals.
Celebrate
  • Celebrate customers on special days like birthdays, anniversaries, promotions, holidays, and other special occasions


  • Celebrate employee achievements and milestones. For example, throw pizza parties and such to celebrate birthdays, employee anniversaries (e.g. 5 years with the company, etc.), and other life-changing events like birth of children, marriage, etc.


  • Celebrate any successes that your partners may have like closing a new deal, a new product launch, and the anniversary of the partnership.

    Ladies and gentlemen, hold fast to the ARC of the Covenant for Entrepreneurs, as it will set a chain of events, and put people in your path that will help you achieve success in uncommon hours.

    THAT is the secret.

    All the best,