Ever been looking for something in a store and not been able to find it and ask the person helping you where you might find it? How do you feel when someone says “nope” without thinking about it? They can hardly wait to turn away and “go get the next person.” Or worse, they keep on trying to sell you what isn’t going to work.
What do you do if you’re speaking to someone who is looking for an opportunity. They take a good look at yours. Alas, they determine that you just are not in the industry that they want to work. You might be involved in child literacy, or health and wellness and they were looking for something in communications. You are simply not a fit. What do you do?
Do you keep trying to interest them? (That by the way is the real definition of pushy. You don’t take “no” for an answer. Closing someone to an activity or a definitive answer is good business - not pushy!) Or do you suggest some things they might want to look for in a communications company. Like strength of company or a solid upline with good systems in place. Maybe you know someone in that industry you respect and can even refer them. As Seth Godin who was the inspiration behind this post today says, “Your ego might not enjoy it, but in the long run, your organization will.”
In other words do you do your best for them regardless of the outcome for you at that moment? It is no secret (pun intended) that what goes around comes around. But it’s not magic. Do your best for people regardless of what the immediate outcome is to you and you’ll build a reputation of being a real ‘mensch.”
People will talk about you in your world - what do you want them to say?













