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23/08/2011

Boldfaced Appointment Cancellations

How do you stay courteous when someone cancels an appointment for a stupid reason? Has this ever happened to you? Excuses, which are clearly excuses?...

How do you stay courteous when someone cancels an appointment for a stupid reason? Has this ever happened to you? Excuses, which are clearly excuses? Of course, people get sick and flights get cancelled. And if someone does not feel like meeting with us: then simply tell us, or else come up with a good excuse, but please not at the last minute.

Just recently, one of our managers booked a non-refundable flight to Italy, only to hear the day before the meeting: "Oh, I accidentally scheduled our meeting during my vacation." I would say that in this case, he should have interrupted his vacation, because he was too stupid to put it on his calendar. But no, this is an important supplier, so it is important to keep things harmonious. So, that means rescheduling and writing a sympathetic email, even though you could burst. What we really should do is send the bill for the flight.

Something similar happened to me last week in Asia. I wasn't there for pleasure, my schedule was booked solid. I was scheduled to have dinner with a supplier. After waiting half an hour after our scheduled meeting time had passed, I called him: "I am so sorry, but I am stuck in Singapore, and my battery was empty. I will only be returning the day after tomorrow." If a customer is important to you, you could at least come up with a more believable lie. A manager lets his battery die, despite the fact that there are outlets all over the place, and oh yes, every hotel room has a telephone. I think he simply forgot about the appointment. But to realize that you are a few thousand kilometers away half an hour later does not sound normal to me. The lesson learned here is: with a good view of Hong Kong, you can even enjoy a nice meal alone.

12/08/2011

Jarltech Sponsors the ID World Congress, Milan - Why?

We decided to sponsor the 10th ID World Congress in Milan this year, not only because the patroness, Sophie de la Giroday, did a beautiful translating job: the...

We decided to sponsor the 10th ID World Congress in Milan this year, not only because the patroness, Sophie de la Giroday, did a beautiful translating job: the participants' list is astounding. And: no boring, hour-long presentations, but, rather, 15-minute brief introductions about the company and her visions. Plus a lot of networking.

But what does a distributor have to do with all of this? Good question. We thought about it long and hard: technology is a wonderful thing, but in order for it to be interesting for the distributor, it has to be sold in large volumes. Discussions with end customers are interesting, but Jarltech does not sell to end customers.

Despite this, I think that we, as a special distributor, must show manufacturers and customers alike that we can choose to support technology which does not automatically promise millions in turnover. We also need to be partners with small-series manufacturers. Of course, we need the know-how to decide if we need two or five manufacturers in our portfolio for, say, RFID technology. Plus, for our own use, we would naturally like to convince the manufacturer to follow our path early on, before he builds up a network of 300 direct partners in Europe, and then has to painfully convert to distribution in five years.

The end customers knows that a reliable distributor needs to stand behind his system integrator. And we want to make our presence known.

First and foremost the priority at such a conference is not that we as sponsors have our logo displayed everywhere - it is more important to show presence early on when networking in the technology community.

Oh yes, if you are interested in our segment, have a look at www.idworldonline.com

28/07/2011

And Just Like That, the First Half of 2011 is Gone

The positive half-year figures are in: our group had a turnover of 41 Mio Euro (= 58.5 Mio USD) in the first half of 2011....

The positive half-year figures are in: our group had a turnover of 41 Mio Euro (= 58.5 Mio USD) in the first half of 2011. That is an amazing 25% more than the first half of 2010. It is especially noticeable in Jarltech Austria GmbH, who achieved a growth of 50%. Since the second half of the year is traditionally stronger than the first, we are confident that we will also surpass our 2011 goals. Interestingly enough, with a 25% increase in revenue, orders increased by 16%. That means the revenue per order increased.

The new foreign offices in Spain and Denmark are also growing positively in 2011.

28/07/2011

Jarltech Goes China?

Over the last 20 years I have been to China more than 150 times. But only now does the market seem ready to me for us to capture a new sales market....

Over the last 20 years I have been to China more than 150 times. But only now does the market seem ready to me for us to capture a new sales market. We have maintained a Support Center in China, run a sales office and sold successfully, and cooperated with more than 40 suppliers. But there has also been bad news; I also opened a wine store in Shenzhen. Just between you and me, it was the nicest wine store in the world, however, commercially seen, nothing but a shambles. Oh well, you learn from your mistakes.

Retail and hospitality in China focus on local products. Cheap, cheap, cheap. But more and more, logistics companies, large chains and subsidiaries of international corporations are asking for brand name products. Scanners should come from Datalogic or Honeywell, POS printers from Epson. But these large manufacturers have trouble with the fragmented selling systems in China, especially when the product goes through ten sets of hands before it is installed. Large IT distributors are already in China, but they are concentrating on bread and butter products.

Most of the existing distributors limit themselves to a few brands, a small local region, or are "mixed models" - meaning they also deliver to end-customers. However, many new developments make locating there easier: founding a 100% subsidiary in China has become easier. Import and export licenses are also easier to obtain, as is English-speaking personnel. European insurance companies are liable for warehouses in China, and banks convert the RMB, the Chinese currency.

Who knows, maybe we will do something. . .

19/07/2011

Jarltech Fair in Vienna

I am looking forward to meeting you in person on 16 September in Vienna, where we will be hosting our next "InfoForum" for our German-speaking resellers....

I am looking forward to meeting you in person on 16 September in Vienna, where we will be hosting our next "InfoForum" for our German-speaking resellers. After the fair and manufacturers' presentations, our guest speaker and sales trainer, Mr. Martin Limbeck, will address us. We are very impressed with his work, his presentations, and his books. I am sure that some of his inspiration will rub off onto you - this is a real highlight, so please join us. I can highly recommend his latest book "Nicht gekauft hat er schon" to you.

Afterwards, there will be what I hope is a highly communicative dinner. Mr. Schmidt and I will be in Vienna the week after next, for a sample tasting at the Hotel Rainers.

We chose Vienna this time around because we wanted to select an attractive location. Because the hotel rooms there are more expensive than we are used to, we are sponsoring reduced room rates, with the hope that at least some of the resellers will take advantage of spending a nice weekend in Vienna. I personally love Vienna, and not just because of the Austrian wines. :)

14/07/2011

Women's World Cup

It's really nice to enter the Eintracht Stadium and suddenly see international soccer being played there....

It's really nice to enter the Eintracht Stadium and suddenly see international soccer being played there. The mood was great, the spectators were relaxed, and there were noticeably fewer fouls - although the players were definitely on their game. A pity that Germany is out of the running.

17/06/2011

Excellbook by DIESEL

DIESEL Jeans is offering new software as part of their "Be Stupid At Work" campaign: Excellbook. This makes Facebook look like an Excel spreadsheet....

DIESEL Jeans is offering new software as part of their "Be Stupid At Work" campaign: Excellbook. This makes Facebook look like an Excel spreadsheet. This is good if you prefer surfing in Facebook during a boring conference. On the other hand, it is also good for Excel junkies - it is simply a nice representation. :) For those who like it...Be Stupid At Work free for Mac and PC.

16/06/2011

Social cheating

One thing that truly irritates me are trainees who are on sick leave during several weeks, but are fit enough to go and get drunk on some town festival every evening....

One thing that truly irritates me are trainees who are on sick leave during several weeks, but are fit enough to go and get drunk on some town festival every evening. What tops this off - and that's about as stupid as one can be - is to also post pictures of this on Facebook. Doing this is just a slap in the face for the doctor who gave you the doctor's note, lack of wit and a kick up your training supervisor's Rs, and for the father, who spoke up for his "lovely little girl". Pure disregard.

I am glad that such an attitude is actually noticed at the IHK (CCI). And the claim, "I've got another apprenticeship place anyway, because I'm young and pretty," might soon become wishful thinking, as the IHK has to sign every apprenticeship contract as well. In such a case, it might be ok to be a little chauvinistic and to think, "Please, find yourself a husband and stay away from the job market." On the other hand, it is difficult not to feel sympathy for the possible husband.

06/06/2011

Trainees, where are you?

One could believe that there are numerous willing trainees for the upcoming school year: there's no conscription any longer and, as school has been shortened by one...

One could believe that there are numerous willing trainees for the upcoming school year: there's no conscription any longer and, as school has been shortened by one year, there are twice as many school leavers wanting to begin university studies. However, there aren't enough university places. Now, those who don't get a place might want to start an apprenticeship in the trading sector first. And all the graduates from Realschule (secondary education not qualifying for university) who are crowded out should be eager to get the remaining apprenticeship offers. Especially at Jarltech, where more than 90% of the trainees are offered an employment afterwards - some of them made an impressive career within the company.

Unfortunately, the chamber of commerce still forecasts that many places will stay vacant. Therefore, Jarltech will be pushing the communication: starting next week, we will advertise our apprenticeship places over the radio. We also need to make our offer more attractive. Although our trainees sometimes stay abroad at our various country offices for short periods of time, we plan to introduce this in our trainee programme. We will also organise English courses, because the average level of school leavers isn't nearly sufficient. Just raising the salaries for those who have high marks is not allowed, unfortunately ...