Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 | Comments Off
The accountability factor in building trust relates to your own actions. You can’t control what someone else does, but you can control what you do. If you’re sensing uneasiness or an awkward feeling with a partner, ask yourself: “What can I do?”You can move along the Partnership Continuum by attending to your own accountability. The law of reciprocity—others tend to give back what they have been given—works in building trusting relationships. One of my friends signs his e-mail with this slogan: “No act of kindness is ever wasted.” In everything we do, intention is important—especially if that intention is “other directed.” Trust is an outcome of our inputs. Even the smallest gesture intended to be giving, respectful, supportive, encouraging, or sympathetic adds value to a relationship.
Building trust should be an intentional activity. And since the development of trust is such an essential aspect of successful partnerships, organizations should support its development. This takes planning. When we are intending to enter a partnership, we must engineer our performance so that we’ll do what it takes to increase trust.When we care enough to plan, follow through, evaluate, and redirect our energies if necessary, we’re using our Partnering Intelligence.
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Posted by admin on November 21st, 2009 | Comments Off
Directional trades: This refers to a situation where the CDS market can be used to take a low-cost bearish view because of a negative basis. If the basis is positive and has widenend for “technical” reasons, it possibly represents an opportunity from a hedging-driven market dislocation. Next post provides an example for Siemens.
Spread trades: Investors who are positive about France Telecom relative to Vodafone can express this outperformance view via selling protection in France Telecom versus buying protection in Vodafone. Depending on the chosen credits this could result in high positive carry trades.
Curve trades/Forward trades: As an issuer’s credit quality deteriorates, the spread curve of the issuer moves from being upward-sloping to inverted. Default curve inversion may present an opportunity to shorten maturity and enhance yield. Curve inversion in the default market also allows investors to purchase forward protection at lower levels. This can be achieved by buying longer dated protection and selling shorter dated protection.
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Posted by admin on October 18th, 2009 | Comments Off
Seven decisions can help to drive sales online:
Generate participation, ownership and commitment within the whole company and among senior managers in particular, so that a co-ordinated, cross-functional approach is taken that increases value for the customer and reduces costs for the business.
Ensure that the online sales strategy is all-embracing, enhancing existing activities and learning from past experience.
Simplify the customer’s experience so that the sales process is streamlined, with barriers to purchasing removed.
Ensure that the website is sticky and compelling. You want customers to remain at the site when they arrive, and to return frequently.
Focus on flexibility and efficient personalisation so customers are able to buy exactly what they want, how they want it. Avoid duplication and past mistakes; for example, avoid a complicated, high-cost solution when an effective, low-cost alternative is available.
Prepare internally for the changes that an internet sales strategy will deliver so that the company avoids investing too much, too little, too late or too soon.
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