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”Ericson motiverar också en extraskatt med ”kopplingen till våld”. Rätt sadistiskt med tanke på att kopplingen till våld är att samtidigt som vi dricker mer vin och öl (och mer alkohol totalt), så minskar det alkoholrelaterade våldet markant i Sverige. 20 år med ett rikare utbud av öl och vin, bland annat genom de populära lådvinerna, har minskat spritens andel av konsumtionen och även det alkoholrelaterade våldet. Det visade BRÅ i en rapport (2011:5) här om veckan. Så vad händer med det minskande alkoholvåldet om vi gör det populäraste vinet relativt sett betydligt dyrare? Den frågan borde bekymra mer.”
”Jag: Du blev polisanmäld för att du skrev en lapp?
Min vän N: (Rycker på axlarna) Det var en kvinna i trappuppgången till vår gamla lägenhet som konsekvent låste fast sin barnvagn i trapphuset så att den blockerade hela trappan. Och det var ju lite opraktiskt när man köpte möbler och ville få upp dem i sin lägenhet och inte kom förbi och så. Så jag skrev en lapp och påpekade att det här kanske inte var optimalt platsval för just barnvagnsparkering. Och så påpekade jag att om det börjar brinna i trappen kan ju en barnvagn som fattar eld bli en rätt så effektiv dödsfälla när vi andra ska försök”
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”There’s incessant pressure on B2B sellers to get better at it. The boss wants the sales force to figure out how to approach, educate, close and support big companies and get them to buy their products and services.
But what about the big companies (not to mention the smaller ones) that are doing the buying? Ruth Stevens reports that the typical company with more than 1,000 employees has, on average, 21 different people involved in each sale of over $25,000.
Having made sales (when I was younger and more foolish) to ten of the thirty biggest companies in the country, I can testify that 21 might be an understatement. The typical big company’s org chart is a mystery, the process is a mystery and there never seems to be an end to the roster of meetings and people. It’s almost as though these companies don’t want to buy anything.
Of course, the salesperson isn’t the enemy, and buying from them isn’t charity. The transaction happens because it benefits both sides, yet the byzantine maze, lack of information and endless circle is a real barrier to success for both sides.
First, this is screamingly inefficient. Second, it drives away the great opportunities, leaving the companies with no one but the sales-focused, uber-patient companies willing to put up with 21 different people and a million meetings.
If you want to increase productivity and discover new opportunities, you’re going to need better vendors. One way to do that is to streamline your buying process and let the folks selling to you know how it works. They’re not the enemy. In fact, they’re your best source for off-the-shelf improvements and innovation you can start using tomorrow.
Whoever buys the best, wins.
Your purchasing department shouldn’t be a backwater… it ought to be an engine of innovation for the rest of the organization.
I’d start by reaching out to companies that might be able to help your company. Give them an org chart. Give them an overview of the best way to sell to you. Issue a newsletter outlining regular news about successful sales and how they were made. Reward your employees when they help a new vendor make a sale that really benefits you. Hassle your employees if they hassle or lie to your vendors.
If a vendor asks, ”are you serious about buying from us,” the answer should either be, ”yes,” or perhaps, ”no, thank you.” But we’re all too busy for power games.”
Det är hårda bud i Kina, bara för att ni ska få en känsla av hur kapitalistiskt Kina har blivit så läs om vad studenterna på Beijing Normal University lär sig;
Från ChinaSmack:
Dong Fan: When you are 40-years-old, if you don’t have 40 million in assets, don’t come see me, and don’t say you were my student either——This is the requirement I have for graduate students. Cultivating a consciousness of wealth is one aspect of my work, and of course, the precondition is that the wealth is reasonably and legally earned. Once you yourself have become rich, that means that you have created a lot of GDP, tax revenue, and jobs. When your contribution to society is large, it also helps low-income people, as well as preventing yourself, your family, and your relatives from become a burden upon society. For highly-educated people, wealth signifies struggle and effort, whereas poverty signifies inability, laziness, shame, and failure.
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”Gud vad duktig du är!”
”Du också, finaste vännen! <3 Ha en fantastisk tisdag ;))”
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