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11 Things Small Business Owners Can Learn From Punxsutawney Phil

 
Author: David Handler

1. Look Over Your Shoulder Of course, Punxsutawney Phil has to look over his to search for his shadow. You should, too, every so often, to check out your competitionand see whether theyre gaining on (or leading) you.

2. Be Unique While groundhogs normally live six to eight years, legend says there is only one Phil, and hes been making predictions for more than 118 years. Think about why your small business stands out, and let the world know your special (and truthful) story.

3. Create An Event Folks gathering in Punxsutawney on Groundhog Day also enjoy the 2nd Annual Phils Anything Goes Chili and Wings Cook-off, 7th Annual Woodchuck Whittle and Crowning of Little Mr. and Miss Groundhog. Find opportunities to celebrate with your customers and community.

4. Expand Your Offerings As you might guess, there are plenty of Phil collectibles for sale, including a Ty Beanie Red Tie version. Think of ways to capture more of your customers'/clients' business by providing more high-value products/services for them.

5. Be Resourceful The majority of Groundhog Day was shot 600 miles away in Woodstock, Illinois, because Punxsutawney didnt have an appropriate town square. Look for creative ways to find answers to your business challenges.

6. Think Small Punxsutawney is a community that maintains its small-town lifestyle. Remember to always treat your clients/customers like you live in their neighborhoods.

7. Act Big Over the years, Phil met President Reagan, appeared on Oprah and gave his prediction on the big screen in Times Square. Just because youre a small business doesnt mean you have to act like one.

8. Spread The Word In 1887, the editor of the local paper proclaimed Phil the one and only official weather prognosticating groundhog, and newspapers from around the globe soon began reporting his predictions. Be sure to let the media know what exciting things youre doing.

9. Involve Your Whole Team The Groundhog Club Inner Circle, which carries on the tradition of Phil including taking care of him and planning events consists of local dignitaries. Invite all of your employees to share with you in setting and achieving goals for your small business.

10. Have Fun Think about itall these people paying attention to a groundhog? Remember to find moments to celebrate, laugh and enjoy the good things in your life.

11. Get Plenty Of Rest While hibernating in winter isnt an option, take advantage of opportunities to rejuvenate. It will make you more effective in the long run.

Copyright 2005 by Success Handler, LLC. All rights reserved.

Author Bio:

David Handler

The Coach, David Handler, is the founder of Success Handler, LLC, and specializes in helping franchisees, franchisors and business leaders find clarity and take action. He understands the challenges of running a business, because he?s been there ? as a franchisee, franchisor, business owner, corporate leader and trainer. Much like sports coaches, his coaching will show you how to compete on a level playing field in your industry.

There are two ?I?s? in accountability ? You and Me! Together we will achieve your destiny.?

David worked with ABC Sports, ESPN and regional sports programmers HSE (now Fox Sports Southwest) and Raycom. He produced more than 700 live events, including NFL football, NCAA football and basketball, and Major League Baseball. Career highlights were broadcasting Nolan Ryan's 5,000th career strikeout and two of the 15 perfect games in MLB history (Mike Witt-1984 and Kenny Rogers-1994). The second earned a national Telly Award for best sports production and was nominated for an ESPY.

In 1988, David awoke in the middle of the night from a dream and wrote down four words: "Notre Dame, football, travel." Partnering with two lifelong friends, David helped Anthony Travel become the Official Travel Service of the University of Notre Dame, Disney's Wide World of Sports? complex and several other universities. Over one five-year period, Anthony Travel was named one of the 100 fastest growing privately held companies in Dallas on three occasions.

After selling his interest in the travel company in 1998, David joined the International Center for Entrepreneurial Development (ICED) - a family of franchises with nine brands and more than 1,000 locations around the world. As senior VP in charge of marketing, he developed creative programs that franchisees used to gain new customers and increase profits.

David founded Success Handler to utilize the skills gained during his 23-year business career in a coaching capacity with franchisees, franchisors and business owners.

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