{"id":316,"date":"2005-04-02T09:05:04","date_gmt":"2005-04-02T14:05:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thecapeblog.com\/wp\/?p=316"},"modified":"2005-04-02T09:05:04","modified_gmt":"2005-04-02T14:05:04","slug":"a-problem-is-an-opportunity-to-own-that-customer-for-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thecapeblog.com\/?p=316","title":{"rendered":"A problem is an opportunity to own that customer for life"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, I attended the monthly breakfast meeting of the local technology council, and left with a couple of really good takes on &#8220;rules for doing business&#8221;.<br \/>\nThe title of this post is my favorite.<br \/>\nI really love being a businessperson, and through the years, I&#8217;ve read hundreds of articles and dozens of books about entrepreneurism.<br \/>\nBut the simple idea that a problem is an opportunity to &#8220;own&#8221; that customer &#8211; for life &#8211; is one of the best phrasings of a business philosophy I&#8217;ve ever heard.<\/p><p><!--more--><br \/>\nThese kind of opportunities come up all the time, and this past week was no exception.<br \/>\nYesterday, I got an email from the Controller of one of my oldest clients.  We are in our fifth year of running a piece of custom software which I wrote for them, and yesterday, part of this app stopped working.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been debugging it, off and on, since mid-day yesterday, and finally found the problem a little before 8 am today.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been keeping their IT director up to speed, and he wrote back this morning that, as we suspected, there was a software upgrade on their production server.  We don&#8217;t know for sure that this is the source of the problem, but it&#8217;s a strong suspect.<br \/>\nIn reflecting on this, I&#8217;ve come to the conclusion that problems will inevitably arise in software development: those of our own making; our customer&#8217;s making; and in some cases, the vendor&#8217;s making.<br \/>\nSo, we can never avoid problems altogether, but we CAN control how we deal with them.<br \/>\nThis contrasts with something that&#8217;s been on my mind about a business transaction involving some very close friends of mine, and a semi-friend\/acquaintance.<br \/>\nWithout going into details, except to say that I introduced all the parties, my friends have been very unhappy with the acquaintance&#8217;s performance involving some major lifestyle changes they want to make.<br \/>\nMy friends have been made to feel that their needs &#8211; which are reasonable &#8211; are of a low priority.  They&#8217;ve been given misinformation.  There have been issues with diligence and commitment.<br \/>\nIn short, they fell they have not been treated with the degree of professionalism which anyone who spends good money deserves.<br \/>\nOn the other hand, the acquaintance probably thinks she&#8217;s been working hard for them, and in a way, she&#8217;d be right:  she&#8217;s probably done 90% of a difficult job.<br \/>\nUnfortunately, it&#8217;s the last 10% that&#8217;s been lacking, and that&#8217;s what often makes the difference between a lousy deal and a really good one.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yesterday, I attended the monthly breakfast meeting of the local technology council, and left with a couple of really good takes on &#8220;rules for doing business&#8221;. The title of this post is my favorite. 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