It is rather strange but there is something a little different about this Christmas compared with last. The normal quest for greed in the business world seems less obvious than it was last year.
In New Zealand some businesses are offering some very kind gestures to people. There is a very good Indian restaurant in Auckland, possibly the very best. Satya, a southern Indian restaurant with four shops for a great dining experience. These good people are giving away their most famous dish Korma free on Christmas eve.
There is also a dentist in South Auckland offering free checkups and basic fillings for those people who can not afford the expensive treatment normally associated with this profession.
I wonder what is happening in the consumer electronic industry where my passion lies? What are the wholesalers doing for their best retailers? This is the time of the year for smart business people to make their mark. Business is not only about taking, it can also be about giving. The examples I have seen on the news today brings a breath of fresh air and obvious goodwill.
It is really good to see that some people are just going out of their way to see the less fortunate have an opportunity to experience something even if it is just a small gesture.
Surely many good businesses still have old stock, or in fact redundant stock that can not be sold. This stock could be used as give-a-way’s to show thanks for past business.
Staff could be rewarded for excellent performance, it does not always have to be with the end of year bonus. Time after time all we hear about are these greedy people in business who are out for all they can get, showing no care for the needy and no care for the staff member who has stood up to the plate and did an awesome job during the year.
Anyone can take a lesson from these very good people out there who deserve more than they get.
There is no doubt 2011 has been a really tough year for many, there is a world recession still going on, Europe are still having their woes, and Greece is on the brink of financial collapse. Yet the wealthy con men who were running the bankrupt finance companies throughout New Zealand are as large as life in the ski resorts of Europe at this time of year.
If this recession continues we will see more good businesses go into liquidation, and the consumer electronics industry is as hard hit as any others out there. A need has arisen on the retail floor and in the sales rep area to greatly improve effectiveness when it comes to making sales and I have been working hard trying to help enthusiastic sales people achieve a worthwhile consumer electronics job.
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