Friday, November 10, 2006

Infect The Whale to Overcome Defeat


This past Monday I posted a quote that I have found particularly inspirational throughout my career and hoped it would prove valuable to my readers as well. I received some great responses, both on the BLOG and via email, so thank you everyone for the spirited personal stories and encouragement to my quest to capture Starbucks!

The quote was about not taking a single defeat as a final defeat. Well I am here to tell you.....something occurred this week that totally drove this point home.

In my line of work I have to do a fair amount of prospecting to companies (of all sizes), organizations and conference/convention promoters. Ever since I was selling office technology way back yonder, I have always focused my guerilla marketing tactics on a concept that I call Infect the Whale. For the sake of brevity, how do you get your "stuff" considered, sold, loved, entrenched, etc.. within an organization? You have to go at securing beachheads or entry points in multiple areas which means....covering all the bases and cultivating as many fans as you can along the way. Never is this more important than in the prospecting phase of gaining or earning an opportunity. When one door shuts someone else in management, in a different department, with a different set of needs, etc., well, their window may just open (or at least remain unlocked so you don't really have to break the glass). Are you with me so far?

Anyway....On Wednesday I was doing some follow-up calls and my strategy paid off. I had followed up with one particular person who I had initially targeted as one of my entry points and was summarily dismissed and told they were not interested. Still bumming a bit from this often received, but never expected response, I focused my attention on my next call to someone else with whom I had targeted within the same company. AND WHAM! A completely different experience from the word hello!

From going from a person who honestly didn't let me get a word in edgewise (and then basically slammed the phone down in my ear) to a person, at the same company mind you, who gushed over what I had to offer and was tremendously receptive and encouraging. As I enjoyed this ride of emotional roller coaster, I realized that my infect the whale concept had given me ample reason not to accept the first single defeat and pursiver.

Now rather than focusing on my initial defeat I could focus on the small victory and utilize that victory to create additional ripples within the whale.

After concluding a very positive and informative phone chat with my second entry point, I immediately picked up the phone and called the two other people with whom I had targeted as entry points plus one new target that my positive new friend had suggested I include in the ongoing conversation. In each instance the conversations became easier and easier because I had already made an entry point within the whale and the ripple virus (a good virus mind you) was beginning to take hold.

I don't care whether you are in sales and marketing, looking for your next position with a dream company or simply want to insure the clients you have remain satisfied with what you already offer them. Take the time to insure you are approaching it from multiple angles and getting exposure to the many audiences who just might influence or further your cause. You will absolutely be glad you did!

Fair thee my noble whale hunters and as always....

Ripple On!

Steve Harper
www.ripplecentral.com

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Ripple Me The What If?


What if.....

You could meet the person that might just make 2007 the best year ever?

You could meet the connection that could take your career to the next level?

You could meet the person who just might fund that business plan or cause you are so passionate about?

What if.....You could do it today?

Every day that teaches us something is a day that we should cherish. Yesterday, for me, was one of those days.

I met a very nice young woman for coffee whom admittedly, I had met some time ago but had never taken the time to follow up with (until now). My bad! My mistake! I know, I know, I broke my own rules and advice that I give right here in this BLOG.

Like Robin Williams said in Good Will Hunting (one of my favorite movies by the way), "I teach this sh*t, I didn't say I know how to do it."

As I met with this nice woman I realized that she held in her hands the ability to further progress on a project I am working on in a multitude of capacities. What if I had continued to not make the time to meet with her? What if I had only continued to focus on my own little world? What if I had continued to tell myself the story that I simply didn't have time?

Well I would have missed something pretty special wouldn't you agree?

Perhaps I should have reversed my What If thinking to what I might be missing? Perhaps I would have made it more of a priority to meet with her.

How many times do we fail to let ourselves dream about The What If? How often do we fail to notice the person smiling at us in the elevator and we look away. That person could be your next boss. How often do we miss the chance to thank our staff for a great job because we assume they know how their efforts are appreciated. Only to lose them to a competitor who will show them they are appreciated. How come we fail to remember that achievement is seldom accomplished alone? While people who can help us cross our path in life every single day.

Those What If's might just become....well.....somethings! Full on Ripples perhaps!!!

What are your What If's? What are you missing?

The casusal conversation that you start today with the lady in line with you at the bank may be nothing or it might be something. What if?

Ripple yourself to What If today!

Ripple On Friends!

Steve Harper

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Monday, November 06, 2006

Weekly Quote

"Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat."

F. Scott Fitzgerald
(1896 - 1940)


As some of you know I have been in pursuit of an audience with Howard Schultz the Chairman of Starbucks Coffee Company for the past six months. Geez, has it been that long already? Howard is a personal hero of mine and someone I have admired for a long time. Having read his book Pour Your Heart Into It, it became apparent to me that he was someone I had to meet and get to know because my Ripple philosophy and his approach to business has so much compatibility.

Anyway, as you might expect, contacting a man of his position has proven difficult. My efforts have been met with numerous obstacles (aka defeats) and zero progress despite some pretty out-of-the-box approaches to get his attention.

My goal has been to gain an audience with Mr. Schultz and secure a sit down meeting (over coffee perhaps) to discuss an idea and concept that I believe could have some real significance for Starbucks and its customers.

Heck I have even offered to buy the coffee....but still nada....zilch....ubber-nothingness.

It would be easy to give up and admit defeat. As a friend of mine recently pointed out, my effort, despite however creative they may be, are going unanswered and therefore are and remain a waste of time. I appreciated my friend's perspective and completely and utterly disagreed with him.

Anything you want in life that holds real value won't come easily to you. I believe it's these tests or hoops we often must go through that prove our metal and whether we have what it takes to push through despite the circumstances. It is through this effort that the achievement, when it actually happens, is far more appreciated and enjoyed.

Utilize defeat as nothing more than the speed bump which momentarily delays your progress to your goal. I have absolutely no idea how I am going to get a meeting with one of America's top businessmen but I have no doubt it will happen. No matter what they throw at me, I will remain firmly committed to buying Howard that cup of coffee and sharing with him my idea.

Then it's onto Oprah!

Ripple On My Friends!!!

Steve Harper
www.ripplecentral.com


SPECIAL NOTICE: LOOKING FOR A PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FUNCTION OR NEW YEAR KICK-OFF EVENT? CHECK OUT A SNIP-IT OF A RECENT PRESENTATION AND LET ME KNOW IF I MIGHT BE OF SERVICE TO YOUR COMPANY OR ORGANIZATION. CLICK THE LINK BELOW!


Special thanks to Jeff Marshal of Ten Tables Production www.tentables.com