August 3, 2010
Just Say No
The word no may have been one of the first 10 words we learned as babies. As adults, we often have trouble using the word when talking to partners, customers, and sometimes even friends. Most people don’t use “no” out of fear, guilt, pressure, or doubt. Many people believe it is easier to give into someone’s ideas and demands then stand up for themselves and tell that person they are wrong.
Although it may not seem like a big deal, saying “no” can be very beneficial to both your own and your customers business. When a business hires you to create something they are hiring you for your expertise and therefore you own the right to say “no” and give an expert opinion. As the company hired to create a product, you are even expected to say “no” and create a better plan.
Saying “no” to people isn’t always easy but it must be done. Check out this website to learn when and the best ways to say “no” to other people or businesses.
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