Day: June 17, 2013

How Becoming Aware of Self-serving Bias Can Help Companies Succeed

Self-serving bias is a situation wherein, the failures in an organization are credited to external factors rather than focusing on the failures in the organization itself. It is a complex caused mainly because of self-esteem, in a bid to protect or enhance it. This situation is psychological in nature and if left unattended can cause severe harm to your business. There are motivational and cognitive processes that affect self-serving bias. The factors and variables causing self-serving bias are: 1.  Motivation There are two types of motivation: self-enhancement and self-presentation. Self-enhancement upholds own self-worth and credits successes internally and failures externally, whereas self-presentation is an act done to manage impressions. Self-serving bias caused by self-enhancement can be conveyed to the uninitiated via this analogy: If in a school, a kid’s performance becomes considerably low or poor, such as the kid failing in a number of subjects, the doting parents put the blame on the school’s administration or facilities by branding them ill-equipped. They refuse to believe that their child lacks cognitive abilities, which in most cases, is the right direction to put their efforts in, in order to make the most out of their school’s services and resources. Instead, they keep changing the schools in the hope of their child excelling in studies and the real problem hampering the intellectual development of their child is left unattended. This is a cause for grave concern and it compromises on the holistic development of the child too. 2.  Locus of control- There are external and internal loci of control. In internal locus of control, individuals believe that they have complete personal control over situations and that their actions matter. Those with an external locus of control believe that outside forces, chance and luck determine the outcome and they don’t have a say in anything. The best example of self-serving bias caused by internal locus of control is the one that follows: The US Government is the best example of how an administration exhibiting signs of believing too much in its staff and turning a blind eye to the areas that need improvement and attention, can affect the end result. This also showcased the perils of underestimation. The US military establishment made nearly a score and a half attempts to assassinate the Cuban dictator, Fidel Castro, but never succeeded in this operation. This happened as the administration developed a kind of complication by overtly and profusely justifying itself in overthrowing the leadership in Cuba. They were led to believe that they were fighting the bad guys and were blinded too much to keep an eye on the areas that needed improvement and were lacking. They underestimated the military capabilities of Cuba and were running in blind to attack them. This was a result of the above mentioned complex of profusely justifying itself. This operation left an irreparable dent on the reputation of the establishment and a lot of lessons to be learnt from the glaring mistakes. It still is used as a case study of what not to be done in the successful management of a large company. As they failed miserably in a number of attempts, this example is of utmost importance to your deemed business, in your quest for the right prerequisites for success. How companies can be affected by self-serving bias? Self-serving bias needs to be avoided in order to make way for the success of your deemed business, as the imperfections within your business are overlooked and this surely poses great risks to your business. Companies adhering to this bias can result in sluggish growth or arrested development in their success graph, which if avoided, can keep it from posting great losses to their businesses, which otherwise, can exhibit promising growth. Clearly, this is detrimental to the growth of your business and is worth every bit of your money to be looked into. After all, the huge capital that you have invested in your business is very dear to you and you should strive very hard in order to achieve the goal of making your business a success. A prosperous business is worth every bit of your penny and the tireless efforts you have reined in to make it a successful one should be brought to fruition.

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10 Blunders You Need to Stop Making in an Inbound Marketing Strategy

Inbound marketing is based on the fact that creating awareness among the audience is most critical to the prospect of finding leads and resulting in conversions. It gives a much needed reprieve to the customer from the constant bugging and begging in other marketing models and has garnered a huge liking among marketers especially with the advent of the social media since the last decade or so. The success of this model of marketing strategy is solely dependent on full and optimal utilization of the social media platform. The setbacks suffered otherwise, are listed in full detail in the course of this article’s subsequent paragraphs. These should be considered a taboo in your model of the inbound marketing strategy. Mistakes to avoid 1. Haphazard plans Don’t rely on poorly laid-out plans and bite only what you can chew. Gauge the resources at your disposal and plan with a keen foresight to utilize them effectively. 2. Negative comments and feedback Don’t ignore negative comments and feedback. Sometimes, these harried opinions can be a silent precursor of an impending carnage, threatening the very popularity of your deemed business. Discern between misguided, malicious, insulting comments (these are common on social media pages) and those that are constructive criticisms levied against you with best intentions in mind. 3.  Keep your audience informed Avoid posting objectionable content that does not augur well for your business. Keep your followers constantly updated on a lot of happenings, be it the opening of your stores or branches in particular areas, recent changes in the designs of your products, new products added, changed specifications and features, details of acquisitions if you are expanding horizons, if any warm memories you conjure up from your historic past such as your founders or ancestors of your loyal partners, ‘this day that year’ type of posts and so on. 4. Discourage bad behavior Don’t encourage groupism, racism, sexism or rude behavior. In case you are hurtful to others sentiments by being outspoken, do not be indifferent. Be quick to respond. Try to laugh it off using a bit of humor. This can soothe ruffled feathers and alleviate tensions in a situation that could have otherwise blown out of proportion, amid a heightened sense of drama. 5. Do not overwhelm your followers with posts Don’t post material constantly and flood your followers’ feed with a deluge of posts and thus alienate them. An average brand shares about 22 posts per day. If you post constantly, your followers cannot cope up with your posts and in the welling up of information, certain important posts may lose your clients’ attention. This surely, from his side, will be a problem of plenty. 6. Avoid neglecting your followers Don’t neglect your followers and avoid a tendency to keep them in awe of you. Having interactive sessions with your followers can forge strong ties with them. Start with questions that can send a message to them that you are making an effort to know them. Get acquainted with their background, occupations, life, city and other credentials. Though it is not mandatory to have these sessions daily, try to include them in your schedule and make it a point to communicate with them at least once a week or on a fortnightly basis. 7. Stop being nonchalant Be consistent with the brand image that you prefer on these sites. Here is an example of an amicable, pro government and philanthropic brand image: By way of your posts, you can dissuade your followers from engaging in riots resulting from a rage on part of the government’s atrocities, negligence, corruption and the like and maintain calm in the society. You can also urge them to desist from supporting illegal, incriminating and anti-government organizations such as WikiLeaks. 8. Stop being annoying Don’t bug leads by pestering them into buying your products through using their personal information. Do it only with valuable lead prospects, arrived at by lead nurturing strategies. 9. Don’t neglect analytics Don’t neglect analytics that you have collected. You will be at a loss of devising new and effective strategies to lure customers. 10. Avoid using terrible websites Avoid using defunct and outdated websites, as they can falter in capturing qualified leads. By avoiding these mistakes, you are bound to make great strides in your marketing endeavor, though improvisation and adaptability are key to success in any marketing strategy.

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