This quote was attributed to Epimenides - himself a Cretan. Wait a minute: if his statement is correct than as a Cretan he must be lying - therefore his statement must be incorrect. But the statement can't be both correct and incorrect, it is a logical loop.
Some logic problems like this are quite hard. Here is another one, not so difficult.
"Growth will require the investment of more money in the company"
"We need growth therefore we should invest more money in the company"
They look the same, and a surprising number of business people think they are the same. However Investment without a clear plan can do the opposite - loading a company with Debt which can't be repaid.
Thursday, May 18, 2006
All Cretans are Liars
Friday, May 05, 2006
Put a phone number on your ecommerce site
I always recommend to clients that they put their phone number prominently on every page of their ecommerce sites. I believe it re-assures customers that if they have a problem, the customer can talk to someone.
I just proved to myself that it was the right advice for the wrong reason.
I purchased a print server from a very well-known electronics firm that we have used for years (who shall of course be nameless). It turned up and I could see from the picture on the outside of the box that it was the wrong sort of centronics plug. I didn't even remove the shrink-wrap. So I went into 'my account' => 'select order' => 'returns' => and the system told be that because I had waited more than 7 days it was too late to return it. This was on the same day it was delivered, the day after I ordered it. But the good news was that there was a form to contest this, which I filled out.
Nothing
A week passed, this wretched box still on my desk, I went back to the site so I could phone them. What do you know - no phone number. Which I hadn't noticed over many years of visiting the site.
I am sure some accountant thought it was a good idea to save money on support staff by not publishing their phone number, but it means that they have lost my custom for ever because of a £45 item. My experience over many years is that every cock-up is a sales opportunity. A failure handled well can bring you repeat business and recommendations. Handled badly and you have lost your customer.
How can you handle the problem well if your customer can't talk to you?
In any event I have learned my lesson - I will check for a phone number before I buy anything, no matter how well-known the firm.
Bob
http://www.textor.com
Google calendar - nice job pity I cant use it
Google calendar is a great piece of work, smooth as silk, very functional. But sadly missing one item I neeed - synchronisation to Outlook. Without this its no use to me.
I will carry on using Plaxo - nice system and syncs beautifully - most of the time.
