Date: 2007-03-04 00:00:00 | Posted by:

It was '96 when I made the first successful sale of a website. I admit that the customer was really interested in new technologies and ways to sells his products. We started around April and published the project on early September.  The product was acceptable by the public and the sales arrived almost immediately. The ROI was fast and the customer was pretty satisfied. Competitors where also interested to develop similar websites, and they started changing radically their marketing policy. The website survived two and half years. It still exists but the orders are 10% of the starting months. Why? It is still the same brand, the same products and the same marketing. Though, the last one misses an "e" in front.  

E-marketing extends the principles of the standard marketing (the well known marketing mix of the 4P's - Product, Price, Promotion, and Positioning) in the following points:

  • Update: Keep your customers, always wanting to access your website. Provide them with new products but describe them briefly in a way not just to convince them, but to make then feel that your product is what they want. Websites that do not update their home page and do not allow customers interactions / feedback, in about two years maybe be found in Google archives, just because their managers assume that products are more important than existing or potential customers and how to establish relation with them.
  • Design: Voice of the customer: "I want my website's elements to move... to drag them and drop... to listen to my favorite music... to have a large image as background with extremely good quality... plus I want it blue as my favorite color". Reactions:Developer/Designer: faint or over tired - Customers: watch for 45" a label telling them "Loading, Please wait..." (it will also move) and visit the competitor.
    Of course we want and need the best way to present our company and products but this doesn't exclude that simplicity is also nice. Customers need to access information fast, which they are presented accurately and nicely.
  • Service - Support - Privacy: Write always a Disclaimer and always prove that you follow it. Relations between companies and customers (like eBay or Amazon) are successful due to the fact that those companies honored what they claimed.
  •  Budget: Why are, most of the financial department head confused when they a digit with more than three zeros after it, with the "e" reason in front, ready to get a stroke? They should think that this budget will secure also their salary. Don't forget, we are living in a difficult era!
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Date: 2007-03-05 13:30:00 | Posted by:

E-Learning comprises of learning as well as teaching methods which are electronically supported. When incorporating eLearning methods in the learning process, some of the following may be utilized: delivery via computer and/or internet, use of dedicated CD-ROMs as well as software programs, audio and video techniques.  

"eLearning is the effective teaching and learning process created by combining e-digital content with local community and tutor support along with global community engagement." (Business Bible, Elearning p. 473)

Facts:
  • 40% of Internet users are on the age scale of 18-29. A critical age range, where they are stabilizing their knowledge field. They are also familiar with computer and Internet use.
  • More and more universities use e-Learning as an additional learning method, and are actually gathering international students as well.
  • Many country members of the European Union, are now using emerging technologies in most situations on governmental, but they do not utilize "e" learning on universities even thought there are several EU funds that are not even approached.
  • After 1999 – 2000, during which time there was a boom, still many EU countries private sector and IT&T companies are not interested on developing and applying e-Learning model in projects for public sector or other academic / learning institutes anymore, and of those attempts that succeeded, the results are on a low quality level.
Interesting link: http://www.elearningeuropa.info

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Date: 2007-03-12 19:10:00 | Posted by:


Well, to tell you the truth, I don't remember the times that friends or customers called me saying: "Hi, I want a website with a simple but really cool design, maybe with a product gallery and also an e-shop, maybe also a forum would be nice and of course I want to update it myself and not to forget RSS for the news." 

Nice approach. The customer / friend knows what he/she wants. And then you get to the point telling him that it would cos X thousand euro. If he/she will not hang up instantly it's your lucky day. "So much? I expected something less, something like 300 euro". Then you hung up the line.

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A nice 300 euros website background

Lets evaluate the meaning of the 300 euro cost for a website.
  - 1 hour of a web designer costs from 18 to 30 euros  > average: 24
  - 1 hour of a developer costs from 25 to 42 euros       > average: 33.5
So approximately you have around 10 working hours for both of them (almost five from each) to build a brand new and also unique website. No further comment! :)

In marketing and advertising, what you pay is what you get!

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Date: 2007-04-03 00:00:00 | Posted by:

It is said by Peter Drucker "Marketing and innovation are the two chief functions of business. You get paid for creating a customer, which is marketing. And you get paid for creating a new dimension of performance, which is innovation. Everything else is a cost centre". Marketing is the essential element for a company in order to transform the products or services to necessitates for customers and finally to transform the investment to profit. Companies are adjusting their marketing mix strategies to reflect anticipated market differences in the EU market. The condition of four P's (4Ps) has major impacts and finally dictates if a company will be healthy or not.

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Price - Promotion - Place - Product

The World Wide Web (WWW), as a market, is rapidly moving through the stage where the novelty of buying on the web is giving way to a more sophisticated customer who has more and constantly improved demand for product and for services. In the market and especially in the Internet Market the space for small and medium companies, not only exists but also encourage this fact. Let us not forget that Amazon.com has achieved to harmonize the four Ps and maybe in few years more than 50% of consumers will trust companies like this one.

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Date: 2007-04-10 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Saturday, 07/APR/2007 - 06h45 | Total emails: 0
Monday,   10/APR/2007 - 00h02 | Total emails: 509 / Emails cut by server side: 476
Actually I am afraid to leave my emails for more than one hour. Would there be a software embedded that will "broadcast" my email address book and of course my personal email to some spam collector softwares and then... you know the rest!

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Wellesley, Mass.,—April 2, 2007
—Nucleus Research, a global provider of information technology research and advisory services, today announced that the spam epidemic is costing US businesses $712 per employee each year in lost worker productivity.

According to a survey of 849 e-mail users conducted during March 2007, Nucleus Research and KnowledgeStorm found that two out of every three e-mail messages received by today's business users are spam.

As a result, users are spending 16 seconds identifying and deleting each spam e-mail, which translates into an annual cost of $70 billion to all US businesses.

Source: http://www.nucleusresearch.com/

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Date: 2007-05-18 00:00:00 | Posted by:

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I find interesting the following statistics concerning the world internet usage and population statistics.


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Source: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm

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Date: 2007-07-07 00:00:00 | Posted by:


Youtube

No further comments.

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Date: 2007-08-07 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Feta Cheese Greece
After about a month in my new apartment, I realised that I was not alone. It was past midnight and I was lying on my bed watching television, having enjoyed some local specialties, acquired from the neighbourhood. The plate was still on the nightstand. And there I saw something next to me. It was a little shade, which moved really fast and disappeared as soon as I realised its existence. And then I knew I was not living alone. There was a pest in the house. And it was no insect, like the ones I was used to. This pest was a mammal, namely a mouse...
Full document... by Dimitris Kourkoulis (an Apogeer).

Comment: in Apogee we always make your life more interesting...

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Date: 2007-08-10 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Pamukkale
Pamukkale, Turkey

Look closely at the photo. When I first saw this picture last week, and I thought it's a nice view... of north pole, perhaps. My mind would never go that it is a place named Pamukkale, which means cotton castle, which is a natural site and attraction in south-western Turkey in the Denizli Province. The ancient city of Hierapolis was built on top of the white "castle" which is in total about 2700 meters long and 160m high. It can be seen from a great distance, eg. when driving down the hills on the opposite side of the valley to the town of Denizli, which is 20 km away.

The tectonic movements that took place in the fault depression of the Menderes river basin did not only cause frequent earthquakes, but also gave rise to the emergence of a number of very hot springs, and it is the water from one of these springs, with its large mineral content — chalk in particular — that created Pamukkale. Apart from some radioactive material, the water contains large amounts of hydrogen carbonate and calcium, which leads to the precipitation of calcium bi-carbonate. The effect of this natural phenomenon leaves thick white layers of limestone and travertine cascading down the mountain slope resembling a frozen waterfall... (Ref: Wikipedia)

Without knowledge, which actually is information, we are leading in assumptions that may not reflect reality. The way that we present things should well defined. We are focusing on Search Engine Optimization (Ref: Wikipedia SEO) without even understanding the value of our products, of our business image and our sector. There is a simple way to define it. Take a piece of paper,
  • step 1: write down ten words describing (but ten...)
    • your business
    • your sector
    • your product
    • your expectations
  • step 2: strike through 7
  • step 3: voila!
This is what you want to do, this is what you want to sell, these are your META-DATA  (Ref: W3C Metadata) of your actual business.

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Date: 2007-09-04 00:00:00 | Posted by:

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Outsourcing: collaboration is the key...

The principle benefit of and reason to outsource is that it allows a firm to focus its activities on its core competency. Simultaneously, the firm outsourced to will be acting in its core competency. That provider firm brings a number of advantages to the performance of its task including access to state-of-the-art technology; economies of scale with regard to hardware, software, and personnel; and aggressive use of low-cost labor pools. The outsourcing firm focuses on broader business issues, or maintains a clearer strategic focus, while operational details are assumed by an outside. Outsourcing can deliver considerable savings on office space, general overhead, company cars, pensions, insurance, and salaries. Since it is their core competency, providers are more likely to remain abreast of technological innovations in their field. The outsourcing firm then gains easier access to expertise and new technological developments.

Providers can be more flexible with regard to workload than an in-house process; this can allow a firm to turn a fixed cost into a variable cost through outsourcing. They are more inclined to be flexible because of their customer/supplier orientation, an orientation that may well be absent in an in-house arrangement. In summary, outsourcing is thought to be beneficial because of economies of scale, improved access to new technology, and the flexibility inherent in the outsourcing relationship.

Interesting links: Wikipedia -Outsourcing, Business Week

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Date: 2007-09-02 00:00:00 | Posted by:

(23/08/2007) "As of today, thanks to the EU's continued pressure, consumers can now fully assess what's on offer across Europe as regards the new Eurotariffs for mobile roaming," said Viviane Reding, EU Telecom Commissioner. "I note with satisfaction that all mobile operators now appear to comply with the law, and that also the few black sheep we noted three weeks ago have returned to the fold in the meantime. However, the fact that the picture is now complete does not mean that the job is done. Together with the national telecom regulators, the Commission will now look into the quality, transparency and consumer-friendliness of the new roaming offers. In autumn, this will allow us to assess whether there is now more competition in the roaming market and whether consumers actually get a better deal."

The Commission's website, launched on 2 August, lists the Eurotariff on offer per operator in all 27 EU Member States (see IP/07/1202). The table is based on responses to a questionnaire sent in mid-July to 95 mobile operators in the EU. Initially the Commission received 74 responses. Some operators only later informed the Commission about their offers or corrected the information they had sent. Today, with the last two operators - Estonia's EMT and Cyprus' Areeba - having communicated their offer to the Commission, the EU-wide overview is now complete. Read the full story.

Source: European Commission > Information Society

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Date: 2007-09-21 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Run !!!
FYI: The girl is just playing... The boy doesn't know it!

I often get the question: "Why should I have a nice website, I have a great company and a adequate web page with my contact information and some products... why pay to make it better?"

Simple answer:
  • You will gain appreciation
  • You have a store 24/7 with low cost ready to bring you money!
  • You will get more customers and unexpected sales
I suggest:
  • Have a perfect design for your website that will be in common with your corporate profile
  • Optimize your website for the search engines (SEO)
  • Invest time on your website! 
Interesting articles: Wikipedia, Marketing Today

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Date: 2007-10-01 00:00:00 | Posted by:

team your company
Perfect... no?

So, let's start the project... but what is a project?

Organizations perform work. Work generally involves either operations or projects,
although the two may overlap. Operations and projects share many characteristics;
for example, they are:
  • Performed by people.
  • Constrained by limited resources.
  • Planned, executed, and controlled.
Operations and projects differ primarily in that operations are ongoing and repetitive while projects are temporary and unique. A project can thus be defined in terms of its distinctive characteristics—a project is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service. Temporary means that every project has a definite beginning and a definite end. Unique means that the product or service is different in some distinguishing way from all similar products or services.
Projects are undertaken at all levels of the organization. They may involve a single person or many thousands. They may require less than 100 hours to complete or over 10,000,000. Projects may involve a single unit of one organization or may cross organizational boundaries as in joint ventures and partnering. Projects are often critical components of the performing organization's business strategy. Examples of projects include:
  • Developing a new product or service.
  • Effecting a change in structure, staffing, or style of an organization.
  • Designing a new transportation vehicle.
  • Developing or acquiring a new or modified information system.
  • Constructing a building or facility.
  • Running a campaign for political office.
  • Implementing a new business procedure or process.
Source: PMI - William R. Duncan, Director of Standards

Our solution: Apogee Team - Take a demo today and find out how it will help your business

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Date: 2007-10-08 00:00:00 | Posted by:

please eat me!!!
Q: who is scared???

Recently I am reading allot of views and articles about Internet Marketing. First of all "Internet marketing, also referred to as online marketing or Emarketing, is marketing that uses the Internet. The Internet has brought many unique benefits to marketing including low costs in distributing information and media to a global audience. The interactive nature of Internet media, both in terms of instant response, and in eliciting response at all, are both unique qualities of Internet marketing".
But how can somebody achieve a prosper M@rketing. There are three basic methods:
  1. create a nice website with an affective design reflecting your company identity (I am not going to start again commenting how important this is),
  2. SEO (Search Engine Optimization) it properly with keywords and smart content and
  3. send periodically targeted newsletters to your subscribed users (NO SPAM!!!) that will inform them about your products and services.
Now, just think of the last moment you spent on these three points. How did you feel? Was it a moment of enthusiasm or just a moment that you were thinking: "Oh my God... thousands of companies before me do the same thing... what am I going to do? How am I going to sell???". Now lets go back to the previous question... You could think that the kitty is a big company and the rabbit is you (nothing personal!) ... who is scared?

A: nobody...

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Date: 2007-10-09 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Menara Gardens
Nice...

Have a look at this picture... it does give you the feeling that you would like to go there! Try booking a hotel and a flight with orbitz or expedia (my favorites) or some of your choice. But, where is this place?
Assume now that you are in a business fare or a conference, that is exactly what you ever wanted to be in order to meet important persons for your business or even to sell. Which are your weapons? Your smile, your non smelly breath, your nice suite... everybody has that. But then what? ... Your business card... Without this, that important person for you, will simply forget you after one hour or five minutes, and never reach you. In order to persuade though with your business card, it should have the following characteristics:
  • clean (yes... clean!)
  • provide immediately information such us:
    • Company name, logo and moto! (I can't make it blink...)
    • LAST NAME, First name
    • Position in the company (if not managerial)
    • Address
    • Telephone
    • Website
  • nice design
  • not simple 3mm paper, but something that will be noticed by the sense of touch (one of the five senses)
  • not blank on behind
Now to solve the mystery, the photo is taken from the Menara Gardens, a paradise on earth...

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Date: 2007-10-10 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Ferrari
Such a target to accomplish... Ferrari

Wednesday, 10/10/2007. Only a few weeks before 2008. Do you remember the business targets you had the first day of this year? Which where they? Let's see:
  • more customers
  • more sales
  • more revenues
  • more projects
But if you take a closer look you may find that the basic factor of all is "money" ... call it euro, dollars, yen... money. But this is not a target that will bring you results! I know it sounds strange, but thinking of money wont bring you customers. On the contrary! It will make them go away, since they will feel threaten that you are after their wallet. Especially in IT, where customers will say "why does it cost so much and I should pay you?!?!" before even making an analysis of the benefits that your service/product will give, they will not even let you demonstrate your offerings!
Let's now alter these targets just for the remaining weeks of this year and let target for:
  • more publicity
  • more success stories
  • more efficiency
  • more contacts
So what do you think? Better?

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Date: 2007-10-11 00:00:00 | Posted by:

I Love Hot Chocolate
Make a choice: Lindt or Marcolini?

In life there many kind of pleasures. Name them... But one of them is having a special position in our mind. Chocolate! Milk, vanilla, ginger, black, coffee, lemon, cherry, strawberry... whatever combination you can imagine! Recently I ate duck with sauce of chocolate and balsamico, and it was delicious. And then, you can also drink it, with 40% of milk 20% chocolate and the rest 40% water... the perfect combination. So imagine now, you are in a snow shelter, and its cold outside. I bet the only thing that would make you feel nice... is a hot cup of chocolate.

So today, we reserved (thanks Markos) the domain www.ilovehotchocolate.com which will be the official name of this website (logo). The main reason that I did is because I trust that it gives a positive feeling. We all kind of want that to start our day. Don't we?

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Date: 2007-10-12 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Chocolate Strawberry
Temptation... will you click?

It started all in '02. I was in front of a fantastic marketer in Nürburg that asked "I am having a commonly appreciated product, a good reputation as a company a nice marketing plan, but... I can only get an increase of sales from 5% to 10% per year ... what is happening?"

What I did was distributing a simple survey to his best customers.
Questions:
  1. do you need this product?
  2. will you buy it again?
  3. did you like the price?
  4. how old are you?
Results:
  1. 36% Yes
  2. 64% Yes
  3. 43% Yes
  4. 22% 10-20 / 38% 20-30 /  25%  30 - 40 / 15% 40 - 50
For me #1 and #2 are contradicting  the #3.  Then I also bought the product.  And I was still buying it while I've been to that area. Why? Because of a unique factor. In modern marketing, what I think is missing is more human interaction and understanding... A marketing plan that would be not based on fundamental human needs but based on supplying confidence and trust from the advertisement to each support level of the company, will finally be a win-win situation for both parties. But again, already part of this is happening. So what is missing in order to get on top and differ from your opponents is first of all belief on your product/service, some communication experts to train the sales and the support department and a really smart advertising plan concentrating on why your product exists and is useful. So...
what was the factor: the smile on his sales persons face! :)
what was the product: a chocolate strawberry cake

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Date: 2007-10-15 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Meow!
Workflow: buy milk - give milk to Mewo (the kitty) - have a happy Mewo!

Sometimes, being a project manager, you will either get bored or tired with the progress of your project. There is like a white or black situation (no gray). The problem is that the white is when you are getting tired (which means the projects goes fine) and the black is when you get bored (which again means that you might have your head on a plate soon!).
 
So, you go at work the morning (around 10h00 just to tease the rest that are going maximum at 09h15), you say "good morning" to everybody (which means you check who is there or not) and then you ask "how is it going" (which means you check the status of the daily tasks of your project). Then you smile or make some nasty comments, and off to your computer checking emails, news, blogs and so on. This is a nice job!!!

But then, what happens is that one day, your head (there is always one), will come and say "I need to see the progress now". If that person is not satisfied for about two to three times... you would have to check for a new project on monster.com wondering what is missing to you and you can't complete a project.

Actually there are two major things missing:
  • gain appreciation from your colleagues
  • be the project!
You may have as many certifications as you want and a CV of more than ten pages, but making happen the two abovementioned values, will bring the project and you on top!

Flavor of the day: White Chocolate Lemon

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Date: 2007-10-16 00:00:00 | Posted by:

orange vs lemon
Q: Which one is better???
Since I was a kid I loved lemon but never ate it, till the day I was in Napoli, and a friend of mine threaten me that either I will eat it ... or there would have been no nice Cucina Italiana that day... I was sure that you can only eat orange, but I finally I tasted it. It was a special selection of lemons that are those that they create lemoncello. Delicious!

Let's now consider of two major values: time and quality. It is said, that you need allot of time in order to achieve quality. Doesn't it sound like an excuse? There are certain quality patterns that by following them it can be assured that a) the expected quality will be achieved and b) the project will be on time. Let's see a nice method:
  • Planning
  • Doing
  • Checking
  • Acting
This is also referred as the Shewhart Cycle or the PDCA. Sounds simple? Let's start it!

A: finally I like them both, specially with hot chocolate on top!

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Date: 2007-10-18 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Sunflowers
There is always a bright Sun behind the dark clouds!

Some months ago, we got a telephone from a customer saying: "Hello, I would like to get a price for registering a DNS through your company, could you give me a price?". He didn't want a web hosting, he didn't want a website project... just a name registration. The policy we follow is that we don't charge anything more than the nominal price, to our customers or sometimes we even do it for free when it's included in a project. The new customer was happy not because he didn't spend $10 more than the other companies asked, but because he understood that we are honest.

After twenty days, we closed a deal with the customer ... for $20,000.00

What matters in sales is:
  • Belief in your products
  • Accurate, Sincere and a nice designed marketing plan
  • Gain appreciation, but most important....
  • Honesty

Flavor of the day: The Ultimate Brownie!

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Date: 2007-10-22 00:00:00 | Posted by:

beauty
Uncover ... the beauty!

I had an interesting lunch with a Public Relations master (lets call him StA) this week [Link: I - II ], discussing on how we are approaching and finally penetrating the market and also how we intend to expand Apogee's brand recognition. As I have already stated my three fundamental pillars are:
After a couple of minutes of silence StA told me, "you know what you miss? a clear and focused plan on how you will approach a targeted market. This will guide your marketing efforts not assist them". It took me some minutes to realize what he is saying... But it's true.

In a competitive world and e-world were many companies are desperate for our attention, there are only some minor details that define who is the best. Electronic and traditional Media exposure delivers credibility. But even more, consider who is accepting the information and then the value is increasing only if that person will be in a decision making position.

PR is one of the most highly effective ways to establish your business in a market. Placing articles in trade, business, and special- interest publications is an easy way to begin your targeted (?) PR efforts.

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Date: 2007-10-23 00:00:00 | Posted by:

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Dilemma ... or Decision?

Have you ever thought why you are building or reading specifications, on why and how you will proceed on the development of a simple or a complex application? I will give you not one but five reasons:
  1. You will not loose time on developing something that will be then altered
  2. Your customer and you will compromise on final deliverables
  3. You will have a solution approach model
  4. The customer will not ask more than those that are written down
  5. You both know what you do!
A specification is an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service. Before even starting writing the specifications is that there is not only one type of them, but again ... five. These are:
  1. Functional Specifications
  2. Graphical User Interface (GUI) Specifications
  3. Technical Specifications
  4. Platform Server and Client Specifications
  5. Maintenance Specifications
It sounds a lot of work, even before start working, but trust me, it saves much of your time!!!

Interesting: IEEE, Wikipedia: Web Standards, W3C

Todays flavor: Molten Lava Cakes

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Date: 2007-10-24 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Basset Hound
Basset Hound

The following story took place in Paris. "Rainy day in Paris... I got used to it after one and half year here... Big buildings around me filled up with companies. I just wanted to make some sales. So I got in a big building that was hosting 5 companies.
  • First floor: A company that was building and selling structures to hold safely buildings.
  • Second floor: A PR company
  • Third floor: A Real Estate company
  • Fourth floor: A company that was designing structures
  • Fifth floor: A company that was specialized in big constructions
So I have been to the fifth floor. What are your needs, I asked. They told me that they have a big project on constructing a 8 floor building with an underground parking of at least 4 floors. So I said, whats the problem. They said that they want that the building but also the parking  should be of material that will be really a) familiar with the local environment b) authentic and c) elastic since there was a lot of wind and specifically for the parking they wanted day light down there (something like Louvre).

Imagine what I did (Hint: climbing up and down the elevator for three hours). Finally I won that day $20.000,00. Sweet isn't it?"

The whole problem of the companies that were in the same building is... communication! And the Second floor did not help! It always need a person that will smell the opportunities and do not hesitate.

Flavor of the day: White Chocolate Lemon Napoleon

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Date: 2007-11-01 00:00:00 | Posted by:

auto
How... matters!

Knowledge is scattered in today's corporations. People come and go, systems are introduced with limited or outdated instructions and one day you end up wit everyone phoning a sick employee because he holds the knowledge of the company in his head!

But Knowledge Management is not just about the company being independent from a few persons' knowledge. KM is about passing knowledge and experience to new comers and more importantly about harvesting and collecting knowledge with the purpose of improving service levels and product quality.

Make the choice, decide that knowledge is the key to create a competitive advantage for your companies. Systems like e-learning, collaborative environments, support content management systems, etc will enable your company to improve it's operations dramatically

Flavor of the day: Aztec Chili Hot Chocolate

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Date: 2007-11-02 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Friday... enjoy it! Pixar

Flavor of the day: Chocolate, Hazelnut and Ginger Biscotti

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Date: 2007-11-06 00:00:00 | Posted by:

blue mountains
Thoughts and Emails are traveling the world...

I feel that the main question of the majority of sales and business men is: how can I get this big project? In this process the only enemy you have is you. Consider this, a dog would byte you only if it would feel fear from your side. Let's bring this now in the sales situation. If your customer or partner would feel fear, then you loose the case because it means that you don't trust either your company or your products. And finally you don't trust yourself.

I will give you now two choices: change attitude or change job... you decide. Now if you decided to change attitude I would propose to follow this road-map:
  1. Read what you sell and "feel" it!
  2. Identify the key elements of your business and your products.
  3. Identify your customers need (why else would they pay you?).
  4. Be honest.
  5. Think big and smile! :)
Today instead of flavor of the day I would like to share a certain emotion: Love. You can measure everything in this life, but this emotion! So, put some love in your sales recipes!

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Date: 2007-11-08 00:00:00 | Posted by:

angel
A guardian angel!

Yesterday was a nice day. I got to one of our customers, and I heard the following: you are great on support! I always smile, but that moment I felt proud of my partners, and I got a bigger smile!

Of course there is a special trick. We never leave more than 12h to respond to a case. We are not many (we will in time), but we are all more than able to be there, to understand and to control situations and bring the best outcome for both parties. Plus, we learn from our mistakes by first of all admitting that we do mistakes! There is a certain procedure that we follow on mistakes:
  • we identify the reason for that mistake
  • why we didn't see it
  • why we didn't avoid it (yeap it's different than the above)
  • what are the impacts - act!
  • what would be the best solution not to repeat it
And then after, we apologize to the customer/partner while we have already fixed (maybe spend a night) on it. I have been in situations that IT companies are trying to "blame" the customer somehow, that it was their (the customer's) mistake! Finally, those companies lost many of their customers.

So... be sincere, to yourself (company) and then to the customer and everything will run smoothly even in a crisis situation!

Flavor of the day: Chocolate covered grapes.

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Date: 2007-11-16 00:00:00 | Posted by:



Have a nice weekend!

Flavor of the day: Toblerone

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Date: 2007-11-27 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Doctor Who - The dalec conquests
Do you remember? Doctor Who: The Delek Conquests
[which is the information and which the communication part?] 
 
Yesterday it was a nice day. I participated in a conference for communication. No actually it was about disseminating information. No no ... wait... it was about communication. Or... Communi-rmation?
 
Let's look them up in Wikipedia:
  • Information is the result of processing, gathering, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledge of the receiver. In other words, it is the context in which data is taken.
  • Communication is a process that allows organisms to exchange information by several methods. Communication requires that all parties understand a common language that is exchanged with each other.

I think the difference is obvious and simple. Communication is using Information and actually enhance it. But communication would be useless if there is no productive dialogue. It is noted that only 5% of all readers are going through the total of documents/articles and only 3% is absorves the information. What can we do to make it better? Dialogues! And internet is here to support it either by Fora or Blogs or even Chat.

Flavor of the day: Chocolate Banana Cake 

 

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Date: 2007-11-30 00:00:00 | Posted by:


Chinese Painting & Calligraphy in 3D 
 
Yeap it's already Friday!!! Have a choco-weekend!
 
Flavor of the day: Maltesers 
 

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Date: 2007-12-03 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Courage !!!!
Hoping that's not you before the interview
[Courage the Cowrdly Dog, from Cartoon Network]
 
There are two kind of job interviews. Those that go well and those that don't. There is no mid situation. Most of the HR managers know from the first five minutes what is going to happen but they need to follow the questioning procedure. I am sure you have heard of questions:
  • Did you find it easy to get here?
  • Tell us a bit about yourself...
  • What are your three strong and three weak points
  • What are your expectations from this job opportunity
  • Why would you like to work for us?
Have you ever thought to answer sincerely to this questions? Like:
  • No, you are in the middle of nowhere... they would have the same problem each day.
  • Well I am Nektarios Baziotis, two words that define in your mind who am I. But this is not what defines me... I don't get into details, each one of you should know YOUR answer.
  • Your points:
    • Strong points
      • I like bringing results
      • I want to get better
      • I like travelling
  • To become better and earn a good salary. why not?
  • Because I found your advertisement and I need a job in this particular field. It would be the same to me to work in another company that has the same profile as you, but you approached me. now don't say it exactly like that!
Now three tips before your next interview:
  1. Be confident but not overconfident
  2. Understand why you want that job
  3. Be honest with your potential employer, but first be honest with yourself!
Flavor of the day: Chocolate Ganache
 
Must watch:
 

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Date: 2007-12-04 00:00:00 | Posted by:

The orrrange frog
This is design!

Yesterday I was in an exhibition about new media. It was so glamorous and really impressive. Some pretty big companies where participating. You know, those that need to spend a lot of eurodollars each year in marketing, brochures and flyers. So I took three brochures. I believe it was not a coincidence, but the overall context was the same. As in... the same! "We are the best" (of course), nobody could compare with us, we are also the cheaper provider in our services and so on. There were a lot also of nice pictures of happy people since, I assume, they bought their products. But the thing is, like me they did attract people to at least take those brochures.

I could identify three elements that attracted me:

Now think of the advertisement material that you saw this month. Do you remember something more?

Flavor of the day: Chicken with Chocolate sauce

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Date: 2007-12-05 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Proposal.. Yes or No?
Yes or No?

Do you say no? No? Why not? Yes? How often?
Most people just don’t say no. Why? Because they want others to like them! And they think that’s the way.
But how about business and companies? How about your company? Do YOU say no? Do you say no to colleagues, to partners, to your boss or (even worse) to customers?

Admittedly, it's tough to say no to any customer, especially when your company is young. "What if there isn't a next sale?" But all sales are not equal. It's good business to turn away sales that aren't profitable, for example, or those that conflict with long-term goals. How about those that don’t really make money for you, or those that exhaust all your resources. Do you really have to take them? In some business, 20% of the customers provide 80% of the sales. Why not spend your time and resources chasing and satisfying those customers and not every customer?
In INC.com you can find a sampling of “no-stories” by successful chief executives who said no and managed not to loose money, time, and reputation.

"The truth was, we were too small to fulfill that contract."
"We probably know just enough about that kind of a sale to be dangerous."
"The customer couldn't focus on anything but 'Do it, do it, do it.'"
"I don't want to commit a project manager to something that might become a heartache."


But is it always a “yes or no”? How about alternatives? Ok, you don’t want to say no, then don’t say yes! Try to find an alternative solution. Something that will take the “burden” off of you but it will still satisfy your costumer. Be smart! Be creative! And most of all, stay on top of it!

Flavor of the day: Dark Chocolate-Lime Souffles

Must watch:

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Date: 2007-12-12 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Painting Elephant
Can you paint that good? 
 
When I was a kid, I hated early morning wake ups. I remember that the bus would come to pick us up at 07h45 and I was ready to leave 07h40. Not to mention, that with the famous technique I-don't-sleep-I-just-think I was sleeping the first hour. But. there was a day that I would be ready even at 07h30 and wouldn't fall asleep during the class. Wednesday! First lesson: Arts & Design.
 
I still remember the gentle expression of our teacher, that with compassion to our suffer, would tell us the subject. One day, she told me "You design so nice" and I respond "I like painting" and then back "No, Painting means Art, and you are only 7 to understand it". Well I was pretty angry.
 
For many years that I was painting, I was always thinking what is missing. And finally one day I understood.
  • Art, is the expression of the divine part of ourselves. The soul
  • Design, is the result of logical workflows.

Now, let's get back to you. I have a simple question. If you look at your website, your brochures, your logo, is it A or is it D. Or is it both?

Flavor of the day: Champagne Truffles by foodnetwork.com

Must watch:

 

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Date: 2007-12-21 00:00:00 | Posted by:

The sound of Freedom!  
 
Friday! It's last weekend before Xmas! I suggest that it's time that you should appreciate... your freedom... and feel most of it!
 

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Date: 2008-01-07 00:00:00 | Posted by:

The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life

Finaly some vacations. Have you ever considered why we have vacations?

  • to relax
  • to gather energy
  • to have fun
  • to forget about work (well... don't pose this one!)

I personally view it as a unique opportunity to set goals, especially when you can combine it with the year's dawn. Yes. We will again discuss about setting up goals. I bet that some days ago you did an evaluation of 2007. How was it? Good? Not as expected? Even better than that? Though when it started, you already felt how it it's going to be. 

Now, let's take 2008. Perfect year for business and results! But. Would you need to alter your philosophy and let your company get bigger? How? You already have the keys. The only thing that is missing is only the decision on setting specific goals. You feel you deserve more as a company and as a person. you feel that it is the correct time. So what are you waiting for. I use the following simple approach of the famous WDIW-HWIG. What do I want - How Will I Get! Simple as that. You want better marketing? Build a new website. You need better performance? Hire experienced consultants to analyze where you do a mistake in your business. It's simple. No?

Flavor of the day: Mexican hot chocolate by about.com

Must watch: Sand art

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Date: 2008-01-08 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Kid writes on the wall
Kids have two Secrets of power!
 
Most of the times our mind is bringing images of the time that we have been a kid. Running, playing, discovering where some of the key elements of that period. But there are two that we forgot doing.
  • asking what is this?
  • having no fear
Today, Tuesday, do you remember one moment that you asked something that you tried to find an answer first but you didn't? How many hours did you spend by searching a solution when your colleague knew the answer already? Did you do it just because you needed to prove yourself in front of you or your boss? Who finally won?
 
When I was a kid I used to try to fly (no luck though...). I remember climbing a big ladder and falling from there! If you would pay me to do that now I would not even consider of doing it. S, now, infront of you have a different situation. You have a perfect idea to approach your customer, but you don't call him, because you are afraid! Most of the cases of non successful sales are because of fear. When you will realize that, you will just become a millionaire!
 
Flavor of the day: Kinder chocolate
 
 

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Date: 2008-01-09 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Bald Eagle
Feel the pride & strength! 
 
In Apogee my policy on sales is based on the fact that I trust that there is no limit. Each day to set targets and challenges and try to bypass the limits that even my mind sets, not to mention those of the market. It is also necessary to find people that share a common philosophy. People, that you can see in their eyes the fire! It's not that it's missing but it needs some more woods!
 
In sales it's important to feel proud and strong
 
Try to remember when you are in front of a customer. Do you remember your posture? You should give importance to the following things: 
  • tie in combination to shirt (don't wear red! it's provocative and not enthusiastic... who got that idea anyway.... My adorable combination is black and white or blue white or blue black.
  • sit comfortable as you have been there many times
  • don't be three dimensional! try to think also the past (your accomplishments and clients nature) and the future (the contract you will have!). 
  • look straight and smile! Most of the sales persons look the client with fear, if they look at him/her and never smile!
Let's play a game. Take a post-it, write one sales target on it (not two...just one), and stick it behind your screen. After a week check what happened.  
 
Flavor of the day: Godiva - dark mint medallion
 

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Date: 2008-01-23 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Happiness!
Happiness in Chinese 
 
For the past one month, I am trying to learn some Chinese words. It's not because I only like it, but I believe in that market. I understood some interesting things! 
  • In order to think (the first level before speaking) you need to wash out everything you know about the way that the rest languages are set. If you stay loyal to your language of thinking... just forget it. Learn HTML. It will be easier! Use reverse logic!
  • When you start a new language you need to decide to do it and also identify why you are doing it! Respect your time!
  • Read each word you learn seven times. As Socrates said "if you repeat something seven times you will never forget it". Be persistent!
So let's sum it up! In challenging situations, in order go through them just use your reverse logic by respecting your time and being persistent on the solution and not the challenge!!!
 
 

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Date: 2008-01-24 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Coca Cola - Imitation!
Look closer...
 
Yesterday, I had a nice discussion with one of our customers about brochures (finally today we finish ours). He has a lot of experience in this field. He discovered one ellement in our new brochure that I would have never seen. He said, your brochure has a unique style. We are not imitating any other company in the field. Of course we pray God to have inspiration... but it's true. When we started it we followed the workflow mentioned bellow:
  • Why do we need a new brochure? It's 2008 and the company is moving on, the 2007's brochure was nice for that year, but now we want to achieve more!
  • What will be the appropriate length for the brochure? I spent a night thinking of that. 2006's and 2007's ones where having about 5-6 pages. Is it what we need ? YES! Potential partners and especially customers will never read more (I wouldn't either!). They will be impressed, but never read it.
  • Do we continue wanting a new brochure? No... Simple as that. We will modify some pages and add some customers and we will PDF it!
  • What else do we need? A small booklet, for those that are really interested reading about Apogee's accomplishments and also for public procurements and tenders!
  • What will be the design? And she said "do a prototype in Microsoft Publisher". The what? Really, I only know Adobe Photoshop... What's that? I am telling you... without that, it would have taken ages to build it... (of course I rendered the images in Photoshop first!). We did the prototype, send it to some professionals to take feedback (I am talking about the first content page) and voila... it's almost done! 24 pages!!! (3 are blank).
In project management, to redirect your effort to another goal, it doesn't mean failure, but deep understanding of the situation and retaining the uniqueness!
 
 
Must watch: Animal Planet - Sant Art

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Date: 2008-02-01 00:00:00 | Posted by:

Fantastic lyrics, not to mention the music!
Original version by Manos Hadjidakis
 
I don't believe it's already Friday!!! So, remeber? Last Monday we had a target. What's the result? I trust successful! A sunny weekend...
 

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