In the face of a challenge, creating a plan to navigate that challenge is paramount to success. Southwestern Family of Companies are using the following 8 steps to lead our business…
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Read HereThe technique for obtaining referrals is nuanced, but one that anyone can apply and master. When asking for a referral, we break it down into the following steps.
Read HereAs a leader, problem-solving is integral to your job. Isn’t that exciting? All the problems get to come to you! Congratulations! You landed this position because you know how to solve problems. However, there’s a negative aspect of this skill. If you’re solving all the problems, you’re not equipping your team to become good problem solvers. If you’re solving all their problems, then why would they need to know how to do it themselves? You’re actually creating a bigger, more pervasive problem in your business. Training Your Team to be Problem Solvers Slow Everything Down Usually, when problems come to you, emotions are high. There’s an urgency and the person with the problem is caught up in the hype. They believe that this problem is critical. If you slow down, talk slower, and stay calm, you can then have the person articulate the problem more clearly without all the added emotions. Ask, “Show me.” Take out a piece of paper and start taking notes on what the problem is. Ask questions. Listen. Henry Bedford, my mentor and chairman of the board at Southwestern, has the magic words to any problem. He says, “Show me.” It’s amazing when people are asked […]
Read MoreSouthwestern Family of Companies is proud to announce that Stedman Graham’s Identity Leadership has joined the family, adding to its stable of principle-driven businesses that impact the world.
Read HereThere is not a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to working with a team. You need to navigate your natural management style and adapt it to the way that people want you to lead them. There are four different natural communication styles. But how can you be a leader who adapts to these four styles? Let me explain the four types and how to best work with each. Fighter Fighters are straight to the point, they don’t waste time, and they make decisions based on what’s in it for them. When you’re talking with a fighter, the most important thing you can do is give them control. You can do this by asking them about the choice of two positives. When asking them to lunch, give them two options—Shoney’s or Cracker Barrel? Thursday or Friday? Noon or 1:00? The worst thing you can do when communicating with a fighter is to tell them what to do. Eradicate giving orders from your leadership style, and a fighter will thrive. Entertainer Entertainers are extroverted, like to build rapport, love to talk and make decisions based on emotions. With entertainers, you want to make it fun when leading them. Get outside the office […]
Read MoreWatch here or read below: Congratulations on continuing to the five steps. You’re a student of the game and one of the few people who really want to know how to improve. Here are five steps of world-class customer experience: 1: Be a Customer A good place to start is to be a customer of the things we sell. Ask yourself if you personally use the products your team is promoting and selling. If not, start there. BE a customer. 2: Watch What the Best Do Pay attention. Read case studies. I look at some of the largest and best companies in the world, such as Zappos, Apple, Tesla, and Google. What are they doing to overdeliver? 3: Get Feedback Talk to your customers. Create a customer review panel. No matter what your position is within the company, create a committee and ask your closest customers to give feedback. What did they like about what you did? What did they not like? How did you overdeliver? How did you underdeliver? 4: Find Ways to Overdeliver How can we overdeliver and exceed our customers’ expectations this year? What are the little things we can do to […]
Read HereWatch here or read below: 2020 Vision Happy New Year! We wanted to be the first people to welcome you to 2020! I know many of you are reflecting on 2019. Some of you had an awesome year, and some of you are saying, “Thank God 2020 is here!” Welcome to a new year and to unlimited possibilities. You can make 2020 whatever you want it to be. As you’re thinking about 2020, what is your vision? We’ve been reflecting on this at Southwestern Family of Companies. A good number of our 30 businesses had their best years ever. Some companies were re-tooled and re-fitted, so as we’ve thought about 2020 as a family of companies, we’ve come up with two themes for our vision for 2020. Theme #1: Recruiting A great leader is a great recruiter. Regardless of your position, you can be part of the attraction of joining Southwestern Family of Companies to make your job more fun, work with friends, and have the best people in the world partnered with you in our mission to make an impact worldwide. Theme #2: Customer Experience Over the past 160 years, we’ve heard, “Southwestern is the best at recruiting, […]
Read HereIt’s not how you start, it’s how you finish that defines you. Finishing strong is a habit. The winners of life all know how to finish strong.
There are three benefits why it should become a habit and focus.
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