STOP KISSING THE CUSTOMERS DONKEY.
Forget about it.
I personally believe that black company presidents and CEO's spend to much time kissing the customers fanny perpendicular to the point that the customer has the power.
In this country you have the right and you have the power I feel black company presidents/CEO's should retain the power and give the customer the right to the benefit of doubt.
In a economic market of supply and demand where there is a great demand for the limited supply of valuable black company presidents/CEO's we should reserve the power to do our jobs.
When a black president/CEO is seen and regarded as a president of black power in a time of short supply trust that you will have no shortage of customers wanting your strength, knowledge, expertise, advice and Midas touch.
The means to acheive customer satisfaction was perhaps questionably para-effective in a time before a black president but in the age of the Obama-Nation black people are looking to move up in economic class.
Black people are looking for black people of black power to give them the assurrances that they are moving in the right direction and keeping company with the right company.
If truly your small black business is the backbone of the economy then they are looking for you Mr and Miss Black Company President/CEO.
As a black company president you should not have to lick the ground or kiss donkey for a client or customer. In a declared recession the customer needs you.
Exemplify your knowledge, charisma, strength and black power to compel the customer to come to you. The customers will be inspired by your confidence and will instill upon you their trust when they see how you wheel and deal with black power sex appeal.
Enoch Mubarak
President & CEO Mubarak Inter-prizes
www.mubarakinter-prizes.com
www.undercoversmart.com