Good Fellas. Down the road a pace is a lovely little pizzeria known as Good Fellas. The atmosphere is great and the food is even better. We stop in every so often to have a pizza pie and get a salad bar rush. A little independently-owned pizza place. Maybe it's called some other hunger-inducing Italian name like Luigi's or That's Amoré or Gondola's or Romano's in your community. Not a franchise and you just know the food is always going to be good.
The other day, I had a hankerin' for a nice deep dish pizza, so I rolled up to Good Fellas, mouth watering and anxious to feed the need. But what I found was a padlocked door and a make-shift sign, sharpie-scrawled with "We're Out Of Business." Sadness overtook hunger and I questioned, "How did I not know? How did it come to this? My family eats here a couple times a month, everyone loves it. How did I not know that Good Fellas was struggling?"
A friend of mine wondered if it would have made a difference had they had posted a sign several months ago that said, "Hey, we are struggling and we need your business. Times are tough and we may have to close our doors." Wow, what a thought. What if, as a community, we more fully supported each other's businesses and made known our vulnerabilities? Would it make a difference or would it seem self-serving or too blatant? Thirty years ago, it was unethical - today, we tell different stories.
How many of us have recently been asked by friends, family, customers, clients, other business owners --"How's business these days?" Are we being honest or are we playing the big cover-up... "Oh, we're doing fine, of course, it is difficult right now, the economy and all." What would the askers think if we answered honestly, "If I don't close a deal within the next month, I will be closing my doors" or "If I don't pick up two more paying customers, I will have to change the direction of my company or pick up a second job in order to support myself/my family."
When is it ok to be vulnerable? Is it ever? Is illusion more important than saving your business or developing stronger bonds with colleagues or clients? The jobless rate is holding steady, yet the future is still unclear. When what we have tried is no longer working, what then? I am uneasy with waiting it out. I am uneasy with someone else holding my future in their hands. What if I wore a sign to the next Chamber of Commerce meeting in my community? "Will Work for You for Money."
The very root of marketing -> sautéed,
the essence of business development -> broiled,
and the need for sales -> filleted.
Are you hungry now?
by rayannethorn
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