What is your reputation for responsiveness?

Books on a library shelf
Book near the top has a great title: “Ever Wonder Why?” Photo from last night’s NEHS induction ceremony.

 

What is your reputation for responsiveness?

You know those people who you send emails or texts to and you wonder if they’ll ever reply to you?

You know those people who you email or text and you hear back from them so quickly it astonishes (and delights) you?

Your habits define which way people think of you.

It’s either scary or comforting to think about.

If you were a Disney leader, you would want to have a reputation for being responsive. It’s that simple. It is also incredibly challenging.

 

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Imagine who you become striving to be the most admired in all the world

Orlando Based Professional Speaker jeff noel

 

(photo: He worked for 30 years at a Company striving to be the most admired company in the world… living above reproach is the vision.)

When asked intelligent, world-class questions, we should never become:

  • intimidated
  • embarrassed
  • angered

Our answer may elicit one of those emotional responses above, but the question never should.

Never.

Ever.

Any organization charging a premium price for the information they spout as Gospel, should have answers above reproach to the toughest, most intimate questions.

If they don’t… well… you decide.

And why wouldn’t they have an answer above reproach?

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Out of all of them, why is she the obvious pick?

iPhone 5s, 6, 6 plus comparison sizes

 

(photo: iPhone 6 Plus and iPhone 6 announcement with photos comparing size to 5s)

What if we had a reputation as the person or organization that can honestly say:

You can’t get this anywhere else.

With everyone jumping and shouting, ‘pick me pick me’, how do we stand out as the obvious choice?

For the promotion, the special project, the authentic request for advice.

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