2016Mar19
Embrace Reviews and Critics
One important moment in the academic life of any individual is giving account of all the knowledge you have acquired. Examination is possibly the most stressful moment in the life of any student. In the field of work, end of year reviews or assessments are engulfed with as much anxiety as examinations in the case of students.
Whilst these reviews may mean doom for under-performing staff, it could be the biggest blessing for others because it is the moment when promotions or bonuses are set in stone. Like the staff or students, you should always be prepared to submit your brand for many instances of reviews or assessment.
Allowing others to dissect the efficacy of your brand, for many companies, is equated to leading your brand to the slaughter house for its death.
What does opening your business or brand up for reviews mean?
Think about these five points and how they affect brand growth:
1. Confidence booster
2. Education
3. Satisfaction
4. Performance booster
5. Strategy development lead
You can only find these relevant business development pointers when you open your brand up for reviews.
As examinations are meant to test students or staff reviews are aimed at improving performance, opening your brand up to critics is a very important aspect of business growth.
Brands are not built by only the experienced brand developers or managers in-house. The people that make your brand a successful one are the consumers that run to the shelves to pick up your products. It is their views on your business that should motivate you to improve upon your brand.
The passing of time in itself is reason for brands to give themselves up for scrutiny. With every age, the influence of technology on work may make a number one brand today irrelevant tomorrow. The only way to keep up with growing trends is allowing people outside the circle, most especially your patrons share views on your brands.
No matter the method you adopt to collect some information regarding your brand’s performance the results or reviews gathered, be it positive or negative, must be received with open arms. Remember there is an iota of truth in everything, nonetheless, it is your responsibility to pick out of the lot what is relevant to help improve your brand.
Do not shy away from reviews. Instead of seeing it as a “pull him down” attempt by another person, rather see it as a whip aimed at getting you to build a world-class brand.
Download the hellofood app today. Try it and do not be scared to give us some reviews.
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