Being decisive is very important for business success and plays important role in how the future of the business will look like. Any business man that is not decisive will definitely run a shambolic business.
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Decisive decision-making has a way of shipping the business. once you decide to be indecisive about your business, customer service, the quality of the product and everything that moves in and out of your business you tend to lose it and when you lose it, you lose the cus
You need to be decisive in your business for people to even know you’re serious and you really know what you’re doing no matter what the outcome might beDecisive decision-making has a way of shipping the business. once you decide to be indecisive about your business, customer service, the quality of the product and everything that moves in and out of your business you tend to lose it and when you lose it, you lose the customers.
I am in unison with your statement, it's the basis for most business owners infact most books I have read on sealing a business deal pin point decisiveness and firmness as a skill that helps a lot.Customers hire you because the expert is you. You can not afford to be confused about what's best for your customers. In your conversations, your faith has to come through. In your emails or calls, stop 'if'. Anticipate research-requiring questions, do the research in advance and get all the real solution at your fingertips. With this, they can build up easily a trust on you in handling such things.
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You need to be decisive so that when you are doing things, you will be sure you are doing the right thing and not just that you are being compelled to do what you don't want to do initially. You'll be sure you took the decision yourself.Customers hire you because the expert is you. You can not afford to be confused about what's best for your customers. In your conversations, your faith has to come through. In your emails or calls, stop 'if'. Anticipate research-requiring questions, do the research in advance and get all the real solution at your fingertips. With this, they can build up easily a trust on you in handling such things.
Do you agree with my statement? Please share your thoughts in the comment box. Thankyou.