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Speaking before American Bankers Association in San
Francisco, Robert Schuller asked them the following questions”1) what are we in
this business for anyway? 2) If we keeping going at it the way we are, will we
get what we are going after? 3) If we succeed in reaching our goals, will be
satisfied- and proud of how we did it? Then he ended it by saying, “Remember
that at the bottom line of your business of banking, there are no numbers, only
people.”
In management we talk about the 4M’s of management,
namely the man, money, material and machines. Man has been the driving force
that moves these other M’s to a profitable venture. Disciplines are interwoven,
Marketing is eclectic i.e. it borrows from the various fields of learning just
as any other discipline.
And in Marketing, people have been an important
element in the expanded 4ps of marketing which gave rise to 8 Ps of marketing.
People is an important p in the 8 ps of marketing because it drives the
remaining 7ps of marketing to achieve maximum profitability i.e. cost reduction
and profit maximization which is the basic philosophy of any organization.
In pension administration just like any other business, it is the people that
drives these organizations to the level at which it is expected. In looking at
people as it relates to pension marketing and administration, it is imperative
we look at the most important person in an organization the leadership.
Leadership
Leadership is of paramount importance in pension
marketing and administration, the chief executive is the chief marketer and
also the chief image maker of the organization.
Image is everything. He is the eye with which the public sees the
organization. Warren Bennis in his book” on becoming a leader “noted that there
is clear cut distinction between manager and leader. He pointed out 4 clear distinctions and they
are:
“The manager imitates, the leader originates,
The manager
focus on system and structures, the leader focuses on people
The manager relies on control, the leader inspires
trust
The manager maintains, the leader develops”
Bennis concluded that “effective management and
leadership mean that the theories and ideas should work well with the employees
with a strong direction resulting in effective implementation.”
In my own observation, there are traits of good
leadership. A good leader should have these 5ps of leadership and they are as
follows:
Principle
Passion
Product Knowledge
Purpose
Perseverance.
In conclusion, it should be noted that the most
important of all these 5ps is passion; the Webster’s dictionary defines passion
“as an emotional response”
In selling people and businesses are won in the
heart of the customer. This is because passion produces a positive response and
it is in fact infectious. All dies without passion.
Concluding it should be noted that people is the
driving force of any business and the play maker for the transformation of
businesses around the globe.
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