Don’t take it from me…take it from Billy Gibbons and the boys of ZZ Top.
How would you react if your attorney showed up for your day in court wearing flip flops and a Hawaiian shirt?
Would you return to an establishment if they treated you rudely, sarcastically or with contempt?
When you are on a road trip or family vacation, would you rather take your rest room breaks at a small, off freeway service station where the key is attached to a painted 2 x 4 or do you stop at a McDonald’s because you usually know what you’ll get as far as cleanliness in their bathrooms?
These all relate to our 6th Business Principle:
Our demeanor, appearance and facilities reflect our high standards
This business principle is pretty self-explanatory and doesn’t need a long post. I am certainly not advocating that one needs to wear a three-piece suit everyday to work in order to be successful but I am not suggesting that we become Abercrombie & Fitch catalog models either.
One thing we all need to remember as we approach our daily activities is this – it’s not always about us. Sure, you may just be popping into the office to check your email so you feel comfortable in your shorts, t-shirt and ball cap that you wore to the kids soccer game. The problem is that one of your fellow agents may be meeting clients for the first time in the office. Is that a fair impression of how your office conducts itself?
I recommend men always wear a shirt and tie for their first meeting with clients. Ladies – the equivalent. Once you have had your first face-to-face, use your best judgement and dress to the comfort level of your client while still maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor. Just remember, you may be dressed casually with one client when you happen to run into another.
Does this sound familiar? You’re running late for a listing presentation and you’re throwing the CMA together at the last minute. A few extra copies here, a couple of scrap pieces of paper there. No need to worry about them. You’re sure someone will clean up after you. After all, they always have in the past.
Newsflash!!! That’s not their job. You are an adult and your actions are your responsibility. If everyone helps maintain the office, workspace and common areas, everyone will reap the benefits of a clean, well-functioning office.
The Coldwell Banker brand carries a 96% brand awareness among consumers. That’s a good thing as people know who we are and what we do. Let’s all work hard to make sure the things we can control are always in our favor. Act nice, look nice and clean up after yourselves.
What does Business Principle #6 mean to you? Send a response to this message if you have any thoughts on the subject.
Until next time…build relationships…solve problems…have fun.
1 thought on “"Everybody’s Crazy ‘Bout a Sharp Dressed Man"”
Patrick Guanciale ·
Sean
You are right on the button as far as dress. You can tell a lot about a person by the way they dress and it also tells you how they feel about themselves.
Dress has become more casual, but professionalism has not.