Wednesday, June 27, 2007

From focus change.... straight into realignment.

Just a tad over a month ago, I was here talking about the possible need for a change in focus and reevaluation for my business, something all small to midsize companies should periodically do. Well here I am now talking about what has become the next step in the evolutionary cycle for my company.

It’s kind of like doing a deep spring cleaning every year. You know you clean the house all year long, and feel pretty good about yourself that it is clean. But then every spring, you decide to look under the stove or the couch, and realize that although at quick glance the house looked clean, but in the hard to reach areas, the house wasn’t as “in order” as you thought.

Ok maybe not the best analogy out there, but bear with me.

So I have started the change, started to put that next step for CH Consulting into operation, and that’s when it happens, the proverbial boat starts to rock. I realize that not only do I have to have a focus change (change = sales), but also with this change comes the need for internal realignment, in regards to staff, as well as maybe even myself on priorities (sell / be billable). We are a midsize company, but with less than 10 employees, so when you have a shift in the way business is done, the boat is definitely going to feel like it’s rocking by all that are part of the company.

And so here we are, company is changing focus, the boat’s a rockin, and I have to determine the best way to manage my internal resources. I have to realign within the company not only the processes that are used to do the job from day to day, but also employee responsibilities that are paired up with experience, and by skills.

Sometimes it is very hard to look internally at the employees who have gotten you to where you are today, but the need to look internally is fueled by not only business but also individual needs and goals. This is nothing new to this company or me, having been in business for over 5 ½ years, and in that span of time we have gone through multiple evolution cycles, and have changed focus and realigned. We know we have to do it now, and expect that we will have to do it again in the future.

The skill of being able to adapt to the cycle of evolution in a business is a skill than not everyone possesses, or you simply find employees who are at that point in their professional careers that they see the change as a good exit strategy for them to move on to bigger and brighter things. We miss them when they go, because in some way big or small they have all left a mark on this company.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Live Call Shortage - Is it possible?

Senate Democratic leaders say they'll push legislation this year to make it a federal crime, punishable by fines and jail time, to use automated "robo calls" and other tactics to mislead and discourage voters.

Civil rights and watchdog groups say some voters complained last year of being barraged by automated recorded campaign calls. Though many were only annoying, some gave misleading information, directing voters to the wrong polling site or raising questions about whether a voter was registered.

Many states have adopted "Do Not Call" laws that prevent marketers from calling consumers who put their names on government-run lists. But automated calls from politicians and pollsters have been exempt from these laws, as you may have noticed during the last election.

In response to this proliferation, a proposal to stop these "robo-calls" is making its way through most state legislation in conjunction with the federal legislation.
So with the possibility for increased legislation and auto call restrictions , on top of the 2008 presidential elections already beginning to have an effect on the market sooner than ever in the history of campaigning, will there be an overall shortage of live calling capacity nationwide when the time comes and it really matters?

There are only a handful of “big players” on both the Republican and Democratic sides, and even those organizations are no where close to being staffed to capacity needs I predict for the current live calling patterns, let alone to make up for any volume shifts from the current auto calling budgets to live work Not to mention that most automated calling was used in a way to either 1) Get a simple message of “Get out to vote”. With an autodialer and an automated message, you could do hundreds of thousands of calls in a very short period of time. Now with making those requirements of having to have live calling, you are talking about the same amount of calling taking days and weeks to accomplish.

One could look at this as a possible boom for the Telemarketing Industry. As hiring live agents, for a longer period of time, will allow most call centers to hire more people and work almost indefinately during campaign time. But there is the infrastructure aspect that requires the hiring, and training of hundreds of agents between now and then – with then being “now”, to have them ready for when the political telemarketing giant really wakes up and starts its rampage across American Phone lines this fall, in preparation of the primaries.

Friday, June 1, 2007

Social Networking "On The Go!"

So for anyone that knows me at all, you will know that I should have enough frequent flyer miles saved up to never have to pay for another ticket until Bush is out of office. In other words, I travel, A LOT!

So this last week while on my way back from our Nation’s Capital, I just started thinking to myself of all the different airports, and planes I had been on, that I took the opportunity to start talking to a complete stranger, and then actually start talking business more than anything else.

I’m not sure if it’s the absolute best way to spend one’s time, by starting up a conversation with someone you know nothing about, that has an extremely small chance of having any interest in what you do whatsoever.

So I decided to ask myself a couple questions in regards to this subject:

- Is this topic, one of talking business to complete strangers, still considered “Social Networking”;
- Is it tacky to be willing to “sell” anywhere?;
- Can you actually factor in some level of “Social ROI” to each experience?

First question – to answer we need to understand what “Social Networking” really is. A Social Network is a social structure that are tied by one or more specific types of relations. So by definition I would say that talking to anyone, as long as it has some form of purpose behind it, regardless of where you are, what you are doing, or where you are going, is considered Social Networking.

Tacky to sell anywhere? Selling yourself, selling your product/business. Sounds like it could be very tacky, and I think this comes down to distinguishing oneself as either a succesful businessman or woman, who again brings some level of purpose behind the conversation (and no, the purpoes of just hearing yourself speak doesn’t count). You distinguish yourself, you lose the tacky for most in my opinion.

In regards to the Social ROI, I would say that if you get someone to even smile and awknowledge that you aren’t crazy, then you could consider it a positive return on an easy investment. Because regardless of this world being very big, with billions of people on it, when it comes to Social Networking, the world is a very small place indeed.

That ONE person that you could have a conversation with, while chewing on your rubbery chicken, and dried out rice pilaf, may not show interest now, or have interest directly. But what he/she does with the knowledge of that conversation, or with your business card once they return to their normal life, is anyone’s guess. Just take into account, that one day (sooner, later, makes no difference), you may get a phone call from that person you talked to or a complete stranger, that makes the reference to that conversation you had while you were flying coach and eating your biohazard poultry, could very well be your next biggest client. The possibilities are endless. Not talking from a religious aspect at all, but sometimes things just happen for a reason. And most things that happen can be traced back to some form of “Cause & Effect”. In this situation, beCAUSE you took the initiative to start that conversation, and promote Social Networking for yourself, you now see the Effect of being handed a brand new client, a brand new partner, or even just a new friend.

Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Well till next time, open those lines of communication, expand your network, and we’ll talk to you soon.