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A Complaint? It's a Compliment! - 7 Tips for Dealing with Complaints at Trade Shows er than a hint of foot dragging in your response. The delay is perceived as you "having something to hide" and it makes reporters, regulators, and the public more curious. The words 'noA Complaint? It’s a Compliment!What made you mad last week?In the past week, how many times were you upset by something? What action did you take? Complain to the neighbors, make a snide remark to a co-worker, post it on a list or email a group? Did you just gossip or did you try to make it into a positive experience? They say we complain to ten people for every one Strategies For Becoming A Super Affiliate And Earn Residual Income Mistakes happen. Every person, company, organization, or government, will one day face the reality of having made a bone-head mistake, that requires you having to handle the problem with the public and the press. 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Attempting to sweep the problem under the rug... or stonewall the media... is an invitation to disaster. Nothing can stir up a media feeding frenzy faster than a hint of foot dragging in your response. The delay is perceived as you "having something to hide" and it makes reporters, regulators, and the public more curious. The words 'no Strategy and Tactics in Marketing your lack of planning or incompetence. Here are five simple tactics that anyone can (and should) use to make the best out of a bad situation...Most companies only operate on a tactical level. This amounts to the boss going to the staff and saying “Go get more business.” It’s been said that more sales will cure almost any business problem. While this is true, the strategic business will be set up in such a way that every tactic implemented will drive sales and gain ground on achieving the over-all strategic goals. When a sale is m 1. ACT IMMEDIATELY... Speed is your ally. Delay is your worst enemy. 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This is an advertising banner or quotation that can be seen in large billboards along the roads and on the side or top of buildings that are vacant. In Television and radio they might say, “This program would not be shown or be heard without advertisement”.It is no different with internet your business needs to be advertised in 2. ADMIT YOUR MISTAKE... this is not time for hedging or mealy-mouthed excuses or passing the buck. Take the problem head-on. President Truman was famous for his desk sign which said "The Buck Stops Here". Every CEO should have one on his/her desk... and pay attention to it. Direct action by top management will be seen as the sign of strong leadership and responsibility. It may ward off legal actions or regulatory intrusions. It's savvy PR... and good business. <
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