Monday, January 18, 2010

When in Rome

It is often said that when you are in Rome, do as the Romans do. The point of this cliche is that you should adapt yourself to your surroundings. While there is an element of truth in this, for the most part it is poor advice, particularly when applied to a paint contracting business.

If we applied this advice to a contracting business, we would adopt the practices of our competitors. We would do things the same way as "everyone" else. We would do nothing to differentiate ourselves. And where would this get us? The same place as everyone else.

I don't mean to imply that we should never do anything the same as our competitors. What I mean is that simply because others are doing something doesn't mean that it is a good thing. As my mother used to say, "Just because everyone is jumping off of a bridge doesn't mean it is something that you should do."

The principle of "best practices" is a far better guideline. "Best practices" refers to those procedures and tactics that consistently lead to the desired results. For example, if you want to have a successful painting company, follow those procedures and tactics that are used by other successful painting companies.

There is nothing inherently wrong with doing as the Romans. But we must we careful which Romans we are emulating.

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