2020 has been a year like no other. As we wrap up the year, I am often asked about my top lesson learned or MainSpring’s take-away for the year. You may think that my response will include the word "pivot." Yes, we have all had to pivot in the past nine months. But my advice to business leaders and development managers is to create a sense of normal in 2021.
As I am writing this blog, I look out my WFH (work from home) office and see snow. The DMV region—DC, Maryland, and Virginia—was hit by a late Fall snowstorm that blanketed the area with anywhere from two to ten inches of snow.
Since most in the region are either working from home or homeschooling, does a mid-week snowstorm even matter? Do pre-2020 snow days even exist? Remember those days when school and business hit the pause button, and everyone enjoyed an unexpected day off?
If you scrolled through social media on the snowday, you might have read a letter that went viral across all media platforms. A West Virginia school superintendent sent out a snow day announcement to all parents.
“For just a moment, we can all let go of the worry of making up for the many things we missed by making sure that this one thing our kids won’t lose this year”…a normal snow day.
We may have missed out on a lot this year, but there is one thing that both our employees and our customers want, and that is a sense of normal.
Why did a letter from a WV school superintendent go viral? Because it advocated for a slice of pre-COVID normal. Here is a list of ways to bring back a piece of normality to your business in 2021.
“Forging that connection means demonstrating empathy, and demonstrating empathy comes down to addressing your customer’s needs and fears. To do that, you may have to tailor your products or services, reexamine your customer service policies, or use a more compassionate voice in your marketing materials.”—Fundbox.com
I just listed four ways to offer a slice of normal to your customers and your employees in 2021. Four steps sound easy. But, if you dig into those four suggestions, you will quickly realize that each is complex. Each includes change.
Sometimes to seem normal, you have to change. And sometimes a change should involve a business task force. 2021 is that time.
It is time to convene or to establish a business task force at your company. Pull together representatives from each team or division of your company. Discuss customer service, your brand, traditions, and how to bring empathy to your business voice. For the sake of your employees, discuss how to improve WFH communications.
One way that our MainSpring team has communicated through the challenging year of 2020 is through blogging. If you browse our blogs on our website, you will find a library of timely information. I believe that our top five blogs from the year reflect not only the year but also how our team pivoted to meet new demands. Here is the list of our top five blogs of the year:
MainSpring is a technology services provider in the DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia region. How can we help you prepare for 2021?