Business Feedback: To Listen or Not to Listen?
I’m sure you get feedback about your business all the time. People are always telling you what you should do or change.
But which business feedback should you listen to? When is it valuable and worth acting on?
And when is it just a distraction, keeping you busy for no good reason?
Watch this video to find out whether you should open your mind . . . or plug your ears.
Action Steps:
When somebody gives feedback about your business, first consider whether it’s valid feedback.
Ask for feedback from your Most Valuable Customer (MVC) and people you respect.
Comment below: what tools and processes do you use to gather business feedback?
Principles:
Feedback from your Most Valuable Customer is the most valuable to your business.
Feedback from a successful mentor is the second most valuable feedback to your business.
Feedback from friends and family members is typically the least valuable to your business.
Much of business feedback isn’t valuable, so don’t take it to heart.
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Published on July 24, 2013 09:01
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Dave Crenshaw has appeared in TIME magazine, Forbes, SIRIUS XM Radio, and the BBC News. His first book, The Myth of Multitasking: How ‘Doing It All’ Gets Nothing Done, has been published in six languages and is a time management best seller. His latest book, Invaluable: The Secret to Becoming Irreplaceable, is also an organizational behavior and motivational bestseller. Dave has helped thousands of clients worldwide harness chaos, get focused, and build invaluable businesses. www.DaveCrenshaw.com
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