That Trade Show – He Liked it
That Trade Show Your Boss Went to
What Your Boss Had to Say About the Trade Show
- Not too many new things really, same ole same ole
- A general response acknowledging a few things learned
- What seminar? We never made it out of the bars
- I learned such and such. I really like it. It’d be nice to try out
- I learned such and such. I really like it. We’re going to try it out
I learned such and such. I really like it. It’d be nice to try out – All righty then! Your boss isn’t blowing you off, it sounds like he paid attention and learned a few things, and he’s considering trying them out. Whew! We finally got to this point and I need wave our race car over into the pits for a second to check something out.
A football team needs to pass, block, tackle and hold onto the football before it can gain the benefit of running a complicated offense and defense. The same holds true for your boss’s business. Your team needs to install, repair and maintain things correctly and efficiently. Also, from a technician point of view, it needs to perform all the functions necessary to keep a business operating smoothly – like paperwork, procedures, truck care etc.
I learned such and such. I really like it. We’re going to try it out – That’s what I’m talking about! Your company is performing the basics and your boss wants to move his business forward. If you’re working for a company like this, it is best to support your boss and do whatever you can to keep the idea / program working. No doubt there will be change. When anything improves however, it has had to go through change.
