Keeping up with the regular maintenance schedule can help prevent costly cooling, transmission system, drivetrain repairs, and other components. Preventive car care reduces wear and tear of the engine and other features that extend the life of your vehicle.
If we similarly ran our communication for organizations the same, we would be using bottom-up thinking. A bottom-up approach is piecing together systems to give rise to more complex designs as in a communications plan. It involves getting the front-line worker into the strategy meeting.
You are going to the mechanic to help you get the most out of the vehicle. Isn’t this what you want with your organization.
Before implementing your strategy or project, get those who will do the work to help guide you.
Which Mechanic?
In my area, if you ask around as to what shop to take your car to when you need a repair is Roswell Auto Center. When you Google for reviews, you see things like, “Carl and Robert have always taken care of our family’s cars, and we completely trust them.” I also saw something like, “… have integrity which means a lot.”
You don’t look for young, excellent experts; the shop has a great coffee station.
Great Communication for Organizations
Many organizations today think the youngest people are more in touch and therefore know how to communicate with their age group. If this were true, today’s youth wouldn’t be suffering from as much anxiety.
There is a HUGE difference between being a CONSUMER of communication and a PRODUCER of communication.
Clients benefit in several ways when they include me as part of their creative team. Not only will the project be smoother and faster, but more importantly, the end product will be just as you want them to be, and your budget will go further.
The sooner the content producer is involved in the planning and preparation, the better.
Recently I had a client with a super tricky product to technically capture. The most significant difficulty in the process is getting the client to trust me.
When I took my van to the dealership a year ago, the service manager told me I needed all this work done for my engine. $4,000+ estimate. Due to a few earlier incidents of them always trying to upsell me, I took that estimate to Roswell Auto Center. They just laughed at the estimate. They said it would be cheaper and better just to replace the engine. Since I wasn’t having trouble, and that was a recommendation, I just drove it.
Then just recently had an oil puddle in my garage under my van. I took it to Roswell Auto Center. I was prepared to hear about the engine needing replacement. I got a call, and I needed a seal replaced. The guys in the shop also said this was in excellent condition.
It isn’t about getting an estimate, as you can see. It would help if you had someone with the reputation and wisdom to speak about your project.
For a Photography Project
During the planning session, we discuss the feelings the photos need to invoke in the viewer. We can better achieve our objectives by working together from the beginning. Preplanning lets everyone concentrate on the fine details when it truly counts – on the day of the shoot.
During the actual shoot, priorities can change. Certain shots emerge as “must have” pictures, while others may become less essential than initially thought. Going for the best photos and dropping or limiting the others can stretch the budget yet still produce outstanding images.
Here is an example of stretching a photo budget. When working with universities and schools, it is more expedient, since most general classrooms look alike, to set up in only one classroom. The faculty and students rotate through the school where all the lights have been placed and the exposure and white balance determined. There is no need to move from building to building. This saves time and money.
As you consider your photo needs consider adding me to your creative team, that decision will save time and money and ensure a more productive and creative photo shoot.
I’m here to help; give me a call.