Focus on people, services and innovations—our way of business

Nov 22
09:49

2016

Nitesh Prasad

Nitesh Prasad

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Customized Kitchen India (CKI) came across an interesting quote recently. It read— “What people think of me is none of my business” Is it? Really? We were not sure. Nonetheless, the quote struck a chord with us. However, it is not that CKI believes in it, but the irony that the message carries with it. While it seems perfect for an entrepreneur, it is definitely not for the business of that entrepreneur.

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Hence,Focus on people, services and innovations—our way of business Articles CKI always believed in establishing something in the commercial kitchen equipment sphere that might be different from others, caring less what others would think of us and our approach. However, we focus on addressing every possible need that our customers expect us to deliver. In today’s challenging times and innovation needs, entrepreneurs need to be innovative with their thoughts, actions, products and services. Agreed that the balance is hard to keep while juggling these four parameters, yet we try to do exactly so to achieve perfection, which should remain the sole aim of an entrepreneur.

 

Although just three years old, CKI has understood within this short span of time that consistent service can only make a company establish a sound relationship with its customers. Without service excellence success will continue to remain a distant dream.

 

Reputation on the other hand is more of a reflection of what people/customers think of you (rather your company) as an entity in the competitive zone. Therefore, to ever think of ‘what people think about you is not your business’ would be a criminal offence if we want to assess the graveness of this mistake.

 

Recently, Forbes announced its plans to partner with Boston Public Schools and then hosted student mentoring assemblies across greater Boston as part of Forbes’ Service Day on October 19, 2016. Actually, the aim was to inculcate a results-driven mindset among the attendees, courtesy Forbes 30 Under-30 honorees—young superstars and game changers from all over the world, inspiring the next generation of young entrepreneurs (school students) to make a difference.

 

This shows that people are concerned about the way people would perceive entrepreneurship in the times to come. Today is the day of tomorrows. The present has to be future-driven. And the end result of entrepreneurship has to be holistic in all respect by going beyond the mere profits on the balance sheet.

 

So let’s be transform together. Let’s innovate. Give us an opportunity to show you kitchen solutions that are future-driven. And take care of what we do. Because what we do would be important what people like you would think of us down the years, which—we believe—should remain a concern for every business.

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