Wednesday, November 28, 2012

EOC; Three Great Mission Statment


Our goal at Captain Deez Nuts is to deliver to our customers with the ultimate snacking experience that can be perfectly enjoyed in almost any occasion.  Whether its relaxing watching the game with friends, or a much needed break in the office, our premium ingredients and superior taste will make sure that you are satisfied with your purchase.  I guarantee you from start to finish, Deez Nuts will be on your mind the whole time!
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                                                       "Mission statements should be meaningful and specific yet motivating. They should emphasize the company’s strengths in the marketplace. Too often, mission statements are written for public relations purposes and lack specific, workable guidelines. Says marketing consultant Jack Welch"Pg. 41, Armstrong & Kotler (2011). Marketing: An Introduction, 10th Ed. Prentice Hall Publishing.

       Phileas Fogg's Husky Smoked Salmon Chip isn't just another snack: it's mission is to make people smile around the world  by selling the best quality snacks with passion, excellence, and innovation. "When you are looking for a pick-me-up snack, you will find your Super-Hero within, packed with Power in every bite." We use the number one fresh Idaho potatoes, pink salmon  and Himalayan pink salt (Himalayan Salt:Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Kosher, Certified Organic). This chip is shaped like a Salmon and packaged in a resealable bag.
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           the first though of eating a salmon flavord chip is kinda sickning, butafter readin her mission staement i've become really curios  about trying it. who knows what it migh taste like but the writing isvery creative,short and to the point. capitalizing the nouns in the mission statement, brings out the product out more and I definatly
 will remember it.

                  "Companywide strategic planning guides marketing strategy and planning. Like marketing strategy, the company’s broad strategy must also be customer focused". Pg. 39, Armstrong & Kotler (2011). Marketing: An Introduction, 10th Ed. Prentice Hall Publishing.

                Sofrito's mission is to be world's premier product company focused on convenient chips. We seek to produce financial rewards to investors as we provide opportunities for growth. In everthing we do we will strive for success whether its a fundraiser to a new business idea in the works.
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              But mission statements should be market oriented and defined in terms of satisfying basic customer needs. Products and technologies eventually become outdated, but basic market needs may last forever.
      Few leaders actually get the point of forging a mission with real grit and meaning. [Mission statements] have largely devolved into fat-headed jargon. Almost no one can figure out what they mean. [So companies] sort of ignore them or gussy up a vague package deal along the lines of: “our mission is to be the best fill-in-the-blank company in our industry.” [Instead, Welch advises, CEOs should] make a choice about how your company will win. Don’t mince words! 
        

Marketing: An Introduction for Education Management Corporation page 40=41


http://jquik.blogspot.com/ I believe this mission statement is a good one because as you read it you can tell that the writer is targeting the adults that enjoy a snack while having an alcoholic beverage. It also mentions all flavors around the world so if a person is curious about different varieties from different parts of the world. Last is the part when the writer mentions about instant ice breakers. We all know everyone loves an ice breaker especially somewhere people like to socialize such as a bar with a snack, very good. http://marketingjess.blogspot.com/  this mission statement is strong in a few areas. First is the product quality and that alone is strong to get customers interested. Another part is “unpeeled potatoes,” when I hear this, it tells me either they take time to peel they’re own potatoes or they get them already peeled which would catch the eyes of many also. Overall could have had a little more to offer but good enough to sell. http://vegasvicphoto.blogspot.com/  the main reason I actually enjoy and like this mission statement is because it is catchy. When you have statement that can catch the eye of your audience with a few words or word you have something special. It also mentions that this is a snack that one can enjoy during a game on television while having alcohol. Last the part where it says it will be stuck on your mind the whole time, that is literally what it is all about.

         An organization exists to accomplish something, and this purpose should be clearly stated. Forging a sound mission begins with the following questions: What is our business? Who is the customer? What do consumers value? What should our business be? These simple-sounding questions are among the most difficult the company will ever have to answer. Successful companies continuously raise these questions and answer them carefully and completely.
       

Marketing: An Introduction for Education Management Corporation

Three Great Mission Statment




  Giving the consumer value, for there money, bringing them back to try other product that we produce. Make them happy before they buy your products. Giving Beer Buddy Pork Rinds, part of the Phileas Fogg family products, a compliment with your beer in your local pub or to enjoy to take home with you from your local convenient store with your favorite beer.  Enjoy the different flavors from our popular chili-lime and our new mole, a spicy, slightly sweet with a hint of Mexican chocolate.

                                                         Finally, a company’s mission should not be stated as making more sales or profits—profits are only a reward for creating value for customers.

2 Company and Marketing Strategy Partnering to Build Customer Relationships




   

Marketing: An Introduction for Education Management Corporation

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

EOC: Week 8 my creation


                                                          EOC: Week 8 My Creation

      Using a camera, a bag of chips and some type of photo editing, I’m going to create a brand new product bag for the world to marvel. I’m going to use characters from Jules Verne’s book “Around the World in 80 Days” bring my brand new product to life for the world to see and want. Taking the time of setting a light box and take pictures from different angles, the place the pictures onto Photoshop and changing the whole image, adding character’s from the book to represent my new product. My characters will be dressed to represent from the country of origin. I might even try to hand draw and paint, everything is new to me. I took the time and took a couple of bags of chips, photograph the bags and changing the image on the computer; sounds easy, but it’s my first time trying this whole new idea. Transferring  the pictures to the computer and adding some pictures of the great Phileas Fogg and adding them to my project and cross my fingers and hope it comes out the way I want it. If not, I’ll keep trying to achieve the look I want to get. It seem that every time I turn around in my marketing class, there is another challenge for me, the writing part has come out of me naturally, but the creation of my product using my other skills have been a bit challenging. I have a couple of paint and draw programs that I’m going to use on my Ipad and incorporate everything together.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Week 8 BOC; the adventure


                                                              Week 8 BOC; the adventure
I Phileas Fogg was on my way through Mexico; I  have a tall tale to share with you that will have your mouth watering, your stomach gurgling and your imagination yearning for more.  Cutting through the back alleys of Mexico, with a plastic knife in one hand, and a cold beer in the other, splashing through deep puddles and aromas throughout the air, I’m on the hunt of a dead animal. Running with flip-flops, dodging rat-dogs, old ladies trying to marry off their daughters, at times running into a small stinky bar for shelter; the things I do for an edible treat to bring to you for your pleasure. Suddenly a scent, like no other cuts through the air, you can taste the salt and the lard being used to cook this snack that lingers in the air. As I’m being thrown out of another bar, I’m dodging donkeys, swinging from clothes lines, and jumping over small children selling Chiclets. No, no, I yell at the local brothel, not today, tomorrow will be better; I must move faster across the street, before the smell disappears. I see it, at the end of small dark alley, a small shiver of sunlight, shines upon the makeshift outdoor kitchen, a fire can be seen under a black metal bowl, and behind the fire is an old woman as tall as a leprechaun, wrinkled from head to toe and dark from the sun. As I ventured in the alley, with a small knife in hand, I’m surrounded by donkeys, small children; unwedded woman, and the women of the brothels that I owe money to from the other night. I hop on the donkey; grab a small child to use as a battering ram to cut through the women to reach that glories smell that I can taste in the air. This damn donkey won’t move; I’m such a jack-ass, I throw the small child at the unwedded women, kissing the women from the brothels, telling them I’ll be back, landing on my hands and knees in front the burning cauldron asking for a taste of this delight that fills the air. The old lady hands me a bag of these small, greasy, salty, puffed treats, then tells me to squeeze some lime and add powder of spices. Slowly, I place one in my mouth, the crunch fills the air, and the tangy flavor fills my mouth, and then followed by a salty heat. One after another, I consume the entire bag, licking the bottom of the bag, I look up at my creator of this treat and ask her what are they, she smiles with a number of teeth that can counted on one hand, they are the skin of a pig. Wow, I wanted more, but also give it a snack to the world to have next to your favorite bevarge.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

eoc week seven "the pitch" final project


                                          Beer Buddy Pork Rinds
                   The salty, spicy, pork snack, that brings the flair of flavors from Mexico, into your hand.
                   
                                                       The Food
                    The salty, spicy snack, that brings the adventures flavors from Mexico in your hand.
       
                                                 " You'll be licking our bottom",
                                                               of our bag
        A leftover and remnant of the colonization of Spain, Mexico is one of the world's largest producers and consumers of pork rinds, known as chicharrón or cuerito. As in Spain, the chicharrón is the rind with fat still attached.
Cueritos are easily available in Mexico as an antojo and are sold on the streets by vendors. It is usually served with a Chile salsa and lime as well as salt.

                                                      The flavor
            Our pork rind comes with different flavors including a cilantro, lime, jalapeno, and our most popular Mole' flavored, a mixture of chili peppers, spices with a Mexican chocolate creating a dark, rich, spicy and slightly sweet snack.
                                                          The Adventure   
             A few years ago, drinking in a bar, close to a beach, somewhere in Mexico, with a cold beer in hand, toes in the sand, and the taste of salt in my mouth. Tired of the same , old chips and salsa, I craved something different to satisfies my hunger, of something salty,spicy and tangy. With a buzz in me head and flip-flops on my feet, I'm off to find what I crave, one bar at a time. After a few cerveza's; that's beer in Spanish, and few shots of tequila to chase, and hand print across my face; my Spanish is really bad, and she was really hot....." I think". Waking up in a back alley; with my clothes on, thank god, I've done a lot worse with a lot of less alcohol inside of me, a smell comes across my nose. A smell of oil, and not that healthy oil like, peanut, olive, or sunflower oil, but the smell of menteca; that's lard in Spanish, that's two words, in Spanish in know. With a crooked smile on my face, beer in hand; never spilled a drop while I was passed out, There stands a old Mexican woman, no taller than a jockey, not as dark as a raisin, but just as wrinkle. Stirring with a wooden spoon in the bottomn cut of an oil drum, sits a couple of hundred of small, puffed, slightly brown treat, swimming in hot melted lard. Hungry and buzzed with anticipation; as a  liquid starts to slides out of the side of my mouth. As I approached this tiny goddess, a smile emerges from the layers of leather skin with teeth that can be numbered on one hand. I asked what she was cooking; there was someone to translate for me."It's skin from a pig"  the translator tells me. Now i was ready to stumble away from that back alley, but I was hungry. Pork skin, why would you eat something that is used probably for shoes, and catchers mitts, but I was hungry, and dying to try something new, so I asked for some. In a small plastic bag, there some cooked pork skin, a couple of limes, and a small bag of chili spices to mix with pork skins. I dust the pork skins with the spices, squeeze the tart/tangy juices of the lime, twist the plastic bag, and shake, as I open the bag, small vapors of this delectable treat curve into my soul through my nose. I bite into my first cooked pork skin: they dissolve into my mouth leaving the saltiness I crave, but with a profound of heat and tartness. I consumed the bag within seconds, and asking for more: I asked my translator what these devilish treats were called; Chicharron. Did I mention my translator was a women, and she was the one who left her hand print on my face.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

eoc: week 6 MEx3


 When I first hit puberty and started growing facial for the first time,I started using BIC disposable shavers, but never satisfied with the end results. I even tried rechargeable electric razors like Norelco, it's a electric razor that my father used and I used for a short period of time, but never got the results I wanted. I realized that I got a closer shave from a blade, even if it was a cheap blade. One day I tried the Gillette Mach III, and fell in live with the product. It did what I wanted, it gave me a close clean shave. the Mach III is not a cheap product, your looking at a price of $30.00 for fifteen blades, but they last a long time even when the blue strip fades away. One day my wife gave me the Shick Quantro, and I tried it, it had four blades compare to the three blades on the Mach III, It didn't give me the same results at all. eventually I went back to Gillette and I'm willing to pay the price for comfort.




     What more can you say about shoe than comfort for the soul. What I mean, when I don't think how my feet feel during the day, and how they feel at the end of the day, I feel very relaxed and free. As a comparison, I've tried  Reebok shoes and never got the same response from my feet as I did from Nike shoes, plus the Reebok never lasted as long as the Nike's. Now days Nike makes their shoes for all kind of activities like running, cross-fit, basketball, and for work. Nike has given me comfort for my feet throughout the years and you can choose different colors and styles for whatever lifestyle your into. You don't have to be a athlete to enjoy Nike's, they are also a fashion statement, a accessory for clothing. Now days you have more choices than shoes like sunglasses. t-shirts, shorts and electronic equipment to help your work out; getting ready for a marathon,

 

What can you say about the IPhone, but it became a game changer in technology and the way we run our lives. I finally got my first iPhone a year and half ago, but I owned a itouch for many years. The Itouch did just about everything the IPhone did, but it couldn't make calls, or connected to the Internet without having wifi around. The Itouch never took pictures you say; not in the beginning, but they do now. Yet the IPhone became for me the best multi-media toy to have, and it's one of those devices that you can't leave home without, "I have driven back home many times to get my iPhone, I didn't care if I was half way to work. The iPhone does about everything for me, but here is some of my favorites things that my iPhone does; it saves and plays a lot of music, and I mean a lot. Growing up during the eighties, the Walkman was the toy to have; one tape in and two or three in your pockets. On my iPhone I usually have at least ten to fifteen albums; I also have a couple of Internet radio to choose from. Another item on the iphone is the camera; I remember reading somewhere that the best camera to have is the one on your person; I always have my iphone on me and I,'m always taking pictures with it. With the Iphone, there is all the photo editing apps to choose from, and be creative with, and you can send and share with family and friends.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

mid term eoc

                                                     Ambassadors at Work

       this concept of hiring a group of people and train them on your product and promote it to potential costumers is not a big thing, but if the ambassador is in love withe product and the company, then it begins to be a bigger deal for the company and the buying world. it's an interesting idea of selling your products. give the product to a group of people, train them how to use it and let them go to share with who ever they come across. Of course they are getting paid for the work they do but  the money doesn't mean much, it's the love of the company is there enjoyment. the will play with product in every way, shape, or form, and share it with there families, friends, coworkers and people on the Internet through social networks.

                More companies are trying to tap Facebook Inc.'s 750-million-plus user base to find new employees,
                 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903885604576490763.. By JOE LIGHT 

          an interesting article in the wall street journal about how companies are finding employees to work for them through Facebook. The social network giant is making waves for people who use the site everyday. people today have more connection social networks like  Facebook, Twitter and different type of blogs. this is a great way to reach a bigger type of audience to promote ones company and find recruits to work for that same company. you'll see little ads for companies, and you will hit the like button on it, then boom all of your friends will see that you like a certain product or company. even politicians, actors, music artist, painters and so on. friend of friend will want to check out why you like what you do and they might just buy the product, or shop in the stores, go to the movies or go to a concert. yes it can even change your vote. what a better way to sell your products on line with others, and cheap too. hire people that are on the social network and promote what you are selling, and get paid for it. even better for people who could use a part time job for extra cash, spending a few hours a week on line and out in the field meeting people to sell some or all of your products.
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week 4 EOC : business to business marketing

                       What Is B2B Marketing? What Are Business-To-Business Markets?

        As always, we must be clear about our definitions. What are business-to-business markets and what is B2B marketing? To answer these questions it is useful to consider the value chain that starts with a consumer demand and from which dozens of business products or services are required. Take the example of the simple shirts that we buy. They do not arrive in the shops by accident. There is a value chain of enormous complexity that begins with cotton or some other fiber that must then be woven into cloth, which in turn is machined into a garment, packed and distributed through various levels until finally we pick it from the shelf. This is illustrated in the diagram below. We call this the chain of derived demand since everything to the left hand of the shirt is pulled through as a result of the demand for the product. Businesses sell cotton to merchants who sell it to spinners who sell it to weavers who sell it to garment makers and so on. None of the businesses buy the products for pure indulgence. They buy them with the ultimate aim of adding value in order that they can move the products down the chain until they finally reach us, the general public. B2B marketing is therefore about meeting the needs of other businesses, though ultimately the demand for the products made by these businesses is likely to be driven by consumers in their homes.

 http://www.b2binternational.com/publications/white-papers/b2b-marketing/

    just to create a paperclip or even a new pencil, requires a business,to do business,with other business. there is a long, throughout process that is required between two or more companies to start the process of making a product. let's start with the raw material, a type of metal that is decently strong, yet flexible. that material has to come from a company that makes a type of metal for your needs. now their is the company that can make the machine that can bend, cut and produce hundreds or even thousands of your product for the masses. now, you have to find a company to sell your product for you, and it has to be a specific type of company that specialize in your product. it's like this, your selling paperclips to the masses, so your best bet is an office supply store, you won't get the same results or profit in a toy store or sporting good store. but the process in making your product is still a process. you actually have to make a deal with the company that is going to supply your material; so if you buy quantity and quality, a deal on price must be made. it's a good idea to check with their competition. it's important to create a different style of paper clip, for example, your competition is already make the same product but why would the buying public buy your product? make it different, change the shape, add colors to the product, even make it safer with some type of rubber coating on the product. back up your product by giving your customers a great service.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Week 3 EOC: My Demographics

                                       Generation X

        Generation X. The baby boom was followed by a “birth dearth,” creating another generation of 49 million people born between 1965 and 1976. Author Douglas Coupland calls them Generation X because they lie in the shadow of the boomers and lack obvious distinguishing characteristics.

Generation X

The 45 million people born between 1965 and 1976 in the “birth dearth” following the baby boom.
The Generation Xers are defined as much by their shared experiences as by their age. Increasing parental divorce rates and higher employment for their mothers made them the first generation of latchkey kids. Although they seek success, they are less materialistic; they prize experience, not acquisition. For The Generation Xers are defined as much by their shared experiences as by their age. Increasing parental divorce rates and higher employment for their mothers made them the first generation of latchkey kids. Although they seek success, they are less materialistic; they prize experience, not acquisition. For many of the Gen Xers that are parents, family comes first—both children and their aging parents—and career second.14 From a marketing standpoint, the Gen Xers are a more skeptical bunch. They tend to research products before they consider a purchase, preferring quality over quantity, and they tend to be less receptive to overt marketing pitches.

Once labeled as “the MTV generation” and viewed as body-piercing slackers who whined about “McJobs,” the Gen Xers have grown up and are now taking over. They are increasingly displacing the lifestyles, culture, and values of the baby boomers. They are the most educated generation to date and they possess hefty annual purchasing power. However, like the baby boomers, the Gen Xers now face growing economic pressures. Like almost everyone else these days, they are spending more carefully.
Still, with so much potential, many companies are focusing on Gen Xers as an important target segment. For example, unlike Ameriprise Financial, which targets baby boomers, Charles Schwab recently launched a campaign targeting Gen Xers.
Most Gen Xers are woefully behind in saving for retirement—and they worry about it. Still, nearly half of Gen Xers say they are so saddled with debt or live on such tight budgets that they can’t even think about saving. Recognizing these pressures, Schwab has started offering solutions linked with this generation’s approach to savings. For example, it has lowered account minimums to $1,000 and offers a high-yield checking account linked to a brokerage account. “If they can start with a checking account, they can invest easily over time,” says a Schwab marketing executive.To engage Gen Xers, instead of talking about “portfolio diversification” or “free trades,” Schwab’s “Talk to Chuck” advertising campaign focuses on everyday issues, such as saving for a home or paying down college debt. By speaking to Gen Xers in their language, Schwab makes investing a viable option for these “savers.” The campaign avoids the business and finance publications traditionally used by financial services advertisers, instead concentrating on lifestyle publications in the area of parenting, home, fitness, and style. Digital media also concentrate on lifestyle platforms. Schwab places ads on baby shower sites, children’s party invitations on Evite.com, mortgage calculators on BankRate.com, and Gen X–oriented entertainment on travel areas of Yahoo! and AOL, along with Wi-Fi sponsorships in airports and sponsorship of MSN’s instant messaging platforms. National television ads and a Web site, www.schwabmoneyandmore.com, support the overall communications effort. The result: Six months into the campaign, younger investors new to Schwab increased 118 percent over the previous year.

                         marketing: an introduction for education management corporation,10 edition"page 72"
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Week 3 EOC: Making Money for Good



  Kedai Balitaku, which usually goes by the name KeBal, aims to become a chain of street carts selling low-priced healthy food to children.
KeBal is a social business — one that exists primarily to achieve a social goal.  It’s easy to see why the social businesses model has become a popular strategy for attacking the problems of the poor.  The impulse to create a business rather than employ traditional nonprofit work comes partly out of the notion — right or wrong — that charity creates dependency and that without the discipline of the market it often doesn’t work.  Development groups, moreover, are always looking for ways to make their projects live on once they’ve moved to other things.  Creating a business is one solution.
“We were trying to get away from traditional model where everything is implemented by an N.G.O. (a non-governmental group) or by the government, and everything is dependent on the next round of funding,” said Sasha Muench, Mercy Corps’ economic development adviser.  “As long as businesses are profitable, they have an inherent sustainability factor.”

The Path From Charity to Profit

By TINA ROSENBERG 


the whole idea of building a 
business that help's charity is that there is no middle man. 
In 2010, 20 chief executives passed that threshold, compared with 15 the previous year. At least three executives made that much in 2011. They were:
  • Roxanne Spillett, head of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, who made more than $1.8-million.
  • Glenn Lowry, chief executive of the Museum of Modern Art, who earned $1.2-million.
  • Edwin Feulner Jr., leader of the Heritage Foundation, who was paid nearly $1.1-million.
what happens is that charitable organization are making a profit on people that donate money for a worthy cause. i'm not saying that these organization don't give to people in need, but when the take money and pay themselves enormous salaries, it becomes more a charity for profit than the other way around.  
the company "KeBal ", based in India is basically making healthy food affordable to the poor who can't afford healthy food in the first place. they are creating  jobs for people and turning parts of there profits to build there business and the other part to help feed there people.  a company grows, people are working and people are being feed a healthy meal where they couldn't afford at one time. the only thing that happens is no one person is becoming rich from someone giving money to help the less unfortunate.


“With an N.G.O. you get the funds and implement the project, and you get your salary whatever happens,” said Sean Granville-Ross, Mercy Corps’ Indonesia country director.  “It’s tough to find people who think like a business and not an N.G.O.”
“There’s always the dichotomy,” said Muench.  “You’re thinking about profits and sustainability, and you’re thinking about the humanitarian issues.  It can become an internal battle.  We’re always inclined to shift back into humanitarian need but have to remember that to be sustainable you have to have a hard business mentality.”

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Eoc week 3 The beginning of the end of today’s video game.


                                

                            Eoc    The beginning of the end of today’s video game.

          What travel agents learned from Expedia, Borders learned from Amazon, Tower Records learned from Apple iTunes and Blockbuster learned from Netflix, the traditional game makers are about to learn from free-to-play online video game companies: their business is about to fall off a cliff.  Eric Savitz, Forbes Staff


    Growing up in the 80’s as a kid, the biggest thing there was the video arcade. Let’s step back a bit; my local bowling alley, besides bowling, had a pool hall with some pinball machines and foosball tables. Then the game, space invaders, came out and everything changed.  The game originally came out in 1978 by the midway games that started in Japan by a designer Tomohiro Nishikado. I saved every quarter from my lunch money and my part time job to play in the video arcade back then. After school, I went directly to the arcade with all my friends and just playing whatever at the time the arcade. But as every good thing that comes out, must come to an end. The era of the console ended the era of the video arcade.  Now the video game console is starting to come to an end one day. As the video arcades ended, so will the game console and their dvd counterpart’s.

Horn, an action-RPG designed for Android and iOS, is being billed as the action game that tablets and mobile phones have been waiting for. The game has impressive graphics, and does look quite a lot better than the majority of mobile games. But murmurs that this is the beginning of the end for consoles are overwrought, as usual. Erik Kain,


         The biggest craze is portable devices; and I’m not talking about Sony and Nintendo hand held, but your smart phone and tablet is taking over. Just think about it, more games are being developed for your phone and tablet and you don’t have to be home to connect to other players on the internet. There are more game apps, and some are free, then any other type of app. This important thought; you can develop your own game and sell it. What will be the next big? I don’t know but it will be big.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

One of the Best in Customer Service

                                                     

If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that. Word of mouth is very powerful.
Jeff Bezos, CEO Amazon.co

The best experience of customer service was at the restaurant, Fogo De Chao, in Atlanta downtown district. It’s my first experience at a Brazilian steak house; actually I never knew what a Brazilian steak house was until that night in Atlanta. My wife and I flew into Atlanta for a vacation to meet up with some of her old college roommate’s that lived in Atlanta. That night they were going to take us downtown for dinner and a show; by the way, the show was excellent, but I’ll get into that story some other time. My wife’s friends took us to "Fogo De Chao" for dinner and there was a wait to get in, but worth it; I’m not a patient man that likes to wait. We were greeted right away by the hostess with a big smile and asked us if we ever been here, when answered no, her smile got bigger "you are in for great experience" she said. As we walked by the salad bar, it was as fresh and green as a spring day in the park. There was always an attendant at the salad bar making sure if we need anything and keeping the salad bar stocked and clean; I never seen that before or since. As the hostess sat us down at our table you can smell the cooked meat in the air. Now this is where it gets interesting. We were handed a menu on what meats were being served, and we were given a small circle and on one side was the color red and on the other was green; at the time I had no idea why I was handed this circle. Our waiter came over and introduced himself to us and explained the whole concept with the red and green circle. Basically you don’t order of the menu but if you see the waiter walk by with a certain type of meat, you have the circle on green and they will slice it for you on your plate. Now before I get too far ahead, the meats consist of tenderloin, filet, pork, chicken, lamb plus other red meats. Now this is where it gets fun, all the meats are on sword’s and when you have the circle on green, the waiters come to your table and slice a couple of slices of meat. Now this doesn’t sound like much, but the waiters don’t stop coming to your table, sometimes you keep your circle on red and just wait for your favorite piece of meat to come by. By the end of your experience, you give in and leave the circle on red. The dinner was incredible, but the service what made the whole night an experience to remember.

A customer is the most important visitor on our premises, he is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him. He is not an interruption in our work. He is the purpose of it. He is not an outsider in our business. He is part of it. We are not doing him a favor by serving him. He is doing us a favor by giving us an opportunity to do so.
Mahatma Gandhi

It’s not important to know everything, but know enough to keep someone entertained, not overwhelmed.
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Svend Hammering Jr.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

week 1EOC:my voice

 this is me.
 Taking photography is a passion and is something to be shared. Learning photography allows me to expand me creativity and allows me to show what I see through a lens. Photography captures a moment in time, but it can last a lifetime. Sharing one image to the world, allows other to experience what joy is to be a photographer.  Like a chef, a painter and writer, were all the same, we are here to expand a person’s mind and soul, and allow them into my part of my life and vision.  There is certain joy when you see a person face light up when they appreciate my work.

  I enjoy landscape and urban landscape photography, but mainly taking pictures of every day landscapes that people don’t see; they just walk by and never realize that it was in front of their face. My favorite is what I hear from people is “I never noticed that before until you took a photograph it”.  I believe sharing my love of photography with everyone and developing a great product. Imagine every time you go to an office, a restaurant or any type of business and there is photograph’s on the wall and brings a feeling of joy. That what I bring.