Monday, March 22, 2010

Taking it to the Next Level

Here I was discussing business with partners and I suddenly had great ideas to try for the next few years.  The meeting was unbelievably successful and we all agreed that we had to do something to keep our businesses alive and so we agreed on taking our game to the next level.  Believe me, when a business man says “I need to step it up”, he really means it.  That’s because we know that there is a very thin line between sinking and rising.  If we fail to understand our role, we will eventually run out of options.  Money is a very important factor but we all have to consider that making profit is not always the concern because we have customers who rely on us. 

An essential part of these quickly growing trends in the business world is quick response and a positive one.  Worse comes to worse, we will have to make sacrifices.  But the whole point of doing business is to serve a community and I have always believed in that; which is why I strongly recommend good people around you—people who stand by what you believe in, to begin with.  Yesterday I was having a conference call with the business development team of Voiceville Communications, Inc. and they managed to address the problems in order to effectively capture the market we’re targeting.  These people have been doing a really good job in terms of outsourcing and this is one concrete example of how people should do business together.  It is always important to understand our individual responsibilities and we have to have people who act on it.

Taking it to the next level does not always necessary warrant brilliant ideas, just good ones which can be brilliant in the long run.  My advice to businessmen who are struggling out there is this.  Look around, see what has changed, and be counterproductive.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

When Something’s Wrong

When something’s wrong, I usually freak out and on most days I contemplate to myself to reevaluate things.  My wife knows how I can be so agitated whenever I go through this phase in my life and she knows perfectly how I handle it but this time she was surprised.  I’m a man and I don’t go through post-menstrual period but the effect on me was quite similar.  I was too irate I forgot the difference between being in control and just losing it. 

When something’s wrong I would choose to be alone so that I could focus more but the whole thing just threw me off instantly.  Something happened which I clearly didn’t see coming.  Unfortunately, I was trapped and stuck in the middle of nowhere.  Right now, I haven’t figured out something yet.  There was quite a misunderstanding with the people I’m working with.  I hope they can fix the problem for me.  I’m such in a big mess and I’m seriously not in the mood to stay calm.  The worst thing about this is it involves a lot of money and when it usually does, I turn into this monster and God forbid I throw another crap on someone’s face.

When something’s wrong, things get a lot fuzzier as each day pass.  I know my actions are inexcusable but when things like these happen, things that I thought I could manage result to more mess, it makes me think otherwise.  If only my dad was alive right now.  He would advice me the smartest thing to do.  He gave me this business in the first place and now that I’m being too emotional, which truly is awkward for a man my age, I just can’t help but rant; he would be ashamed of me.  Isn’t this what women do?  But I highly doubt I’ll burst in tears; at least I have kept the strong part of me intact.  HOPEFULLY, things get better soon and fast.

Jerry, my most loyal customer, just bear with us for the mean time.  I don’t mean to be too vague about this matter but I have people looking over these things already.  Hope you don’t lose confidence in our credibility.  See you soon.

Monday, February 8, 2010

A Day with a Strange Woman

There I was, standing amidst a youthful crowd with cheerful smiles. I don’t know why I was even there but I met this person who I’m supposed to train and all that. But she’s just really childish and I can’t stand the look in her face when she sees balloons. I’m guessing she’s in her middle 20s because my wife did the same.

I don’t mean to be political about this matter but women are just so confusing. My wife Terry would do this every morning, leaving me clueless and ending up the bad guy because she thinks I don’t pay attention. Well, ladies? If you want us to pay attention you better make up your minds. If women are known to be fickle-minded, men are known to be pricks so whoever gets the stand should voice out now and fast because I’m getting tired already.

Going back to this woman, we were attending a mass car show and I had to teach her the ways in handling a car rental business, taught her that the first rule is to be familiar about cars so she went with me. But unfortunately, she was distracted by a group of guys singing a few yards away from us. A lot of her age were there screaming the band’s group which I don’t remember and surprisingly, she waved at me to join her and the rest of those youngsters. I don’t mean to sound like a person who lives an obsolete life but the music was just not ringing in my ears. Apparently, there was another guy standing beside me with a similar reaction so I asked him if he knew the band. He said NO and that was enough to end the conversation because I knew he was suffering the same thing. Although, I didn’t know who he was with, I just pretended that I had a phone call and slid away from the crowd. I went back to the car show area and kept a big distance to that disturbing place.

After that day, I assigned someone to brief the woman and strongly suggested that she be kept away from bands and balloons.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Laughing with, not at Scott Brown

This guy Scott literally drove himself to polls. Unbelievable. Even I would think that he’s a bit insane for doing this. But we all do crazy things when we believe so much on something right? He probably thought about this for weeks and thought that the public will open their arms more to him. Like what the title of this blog says, I’m not laughing at him. I’m simply overwhelmed, which I think is pretty normal seeing a situation like this in politics. I’ve always thought that politics has a weird sense of humor or a humor of its own kind. Seriously though, if Scott had a blast for such cause, so be it. You have my blessings. But I really hoped you would drop by and rent a car with us. We’d probably give you a generous discount.

His odometer read 201,000 miles. Damn. That’s a lot of gas but the result I believe pays up for all the effort. People better pay attention, and fast coz he’s going to drive you crazy. He needed 41 votes to stop Obama’s health care overhaul and if it is a victory indeed, my mom would cry hysterically. My say to this issue however is not as important as what Mr. Brown has to say because I don’t think I’d have the guts to do the same. Not in politics for sure. Business-wise? Damn right I will, even if I’d have to join a galactic expedition just so I keep the business alive.

People who know me understand how dedicated I am towards the success and full growth of my business and believe me when I say I am. Maybe Scott and I have something in common. We push to the limit at whatever risk just so we can get a hold of our goals. I strongly admire men who stick by their beliefs and would even roll over for the benefit of others. Scott Brown, today you’re the man.

Monday, January 18, 2010

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Get a Nexus One

It’s a new year and people are probably making changes around the house, in their business, their lifestyle, and tons more.  Change for me is a matter of choice and I respect those who stick by their beliefs but the ability to adapt is essential to survival. 

Likewise, technological innovations never fail to impress us with newer and exciting features because devices like cell phones, for instance, also need to change to adapt to our constantly changing lifestyle.  Speaking of which, I just bought myself Google’s Nexus One and it has given the public a chance to take a look at the beauty of modern technology.

I’ve read a lot of reviews about it.  Nexus One has basically impressed and disappointed consumers, just like other gadgets when they were still new.  It’s even compared with Motorola’s because both have the same Android OS.  It’s pretty much the same but I prefer Nexus One’s sleek style, amazing features and impressive look.  It has features fit for a busy man like me—a business man to be more specific.

To be a successful businessman, one has to be flexible enough and in doing so, one gets a Nexus One.  But seriously, my life, both business and personal, have been very convenient and manageable for the past months after seeking virtual assistance.  And did I mention they’re number one in
multi-product telemarketing right?  Last month was the best month because the sales were up and the tasks were completely organized.  Good results are showing more and more and I’m very thankful for that.  That is why I kind of rewarded myself something fancy and something that my wife won’t be jealous about.  Other than that, Nexus One is the perfect device that will keep me updated so I won’t miss anything about work while I’m out living my life as it has the ability to empower businessmen for any global communication needs.

As of now, according to I4U News, Google’s vying for their apps to be more useful in the corporate world and I say “Amen” to that.  This is a good year indeed because I began with good technology and you don’t see that everyday.