Saturday, November 28, 2015

This week I was able to look at some case studies one of them asked what you would do if you were faced with making it to your daughters dance recital or go to your top customer, who's plant has just been in a fire. I felt I had a good answer and this is what I put let me know what you think. Are main focus this week was looking at balance in business, this was focused around power, family, and money.

I have thought about this and many times and have committed to keeping my promises no matter the sacrifice, my own logic behind this falls in this order; I am working in a job very hard to do what? I am there to provide for my family and be sure that they always have what they need and most of the time what they want, so that is my initial commitment and motivation all others follow this one commitment. So in this circumstance I would explain to my customer that I have made a promise and what would it say to my character if I broke my promises, would they still think I was the best if I didn't keep my word? I then would inform the customer that right when my commitment was over I would be there to help them and if this in turn meant that I didn't have his business when I arrive then I would still help him and he could fire me when we were done. I feel that this shows the customer that you understand his importance,  the value he has put in you, and your true character. I feel most people panic in times of stress and that with time people still hold true to what they know is right, show understanding but stick to who you are. 

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