Saturday, July 3, 2010
Hepatitis ABC (Advised By Caraan) of Contamination Marketing
In the field of healthcare, I think the Top 3 ways to 'contaminate' our primary target market are:
1. Be professional. Come on time, refrain from making loose talk and unsolicited advice, don't backstab other people especially colleagues, look presentable and appropriate whenever possible, listen when people are talking (especially when our patients are the ones talking). People will LIKE you.
2. Be visible. Do more rounds, have more clinic days or duties in the hospital, attend conferences and functions more often especially those involving people inferior to us in the healthcare business like the residents, nurses, students, paramedics, and of course the most important, laymen. They are the ones who refer patients to you, not the more senior doctors or those who have higher positions than you. People will ACCEPT you.
3. Smile. This is the most contagious of all the 'body languages'. Do not be so smart and sophisticated-looking. People will LOVE you.
4. (Optional)Render your services for FREE once in a while! This will kill your competitors. So who is left? YOU!
... and this is Hepatitis ABC(Advised By Caraan) of Contamination Marketing (Patent Pending).
1. Be professional. Come on time, refrain from making loose talk and unsolicited advice, don't backstab other people especially colleagues, look presentable and appropriate whenever possible, listen when people are talking (especially when our patients are the ones talking). People will LIKE you.
2. Be visible. Do more rounds, have more clinic days or duties in the hospital, attend conferences and functions more often especially those involving people inferior to us in the healthcare business like the residents, nurses, students, paramedics, and of course the most important, laymen. They are the ones who refer patients to you, not the more senior doctors or those who have higher positions than you. People will ACCEPT you.
3. Smile. This is the most contagious of all the 'body languages'. Do not be so smart and sophisticated-looking. People will LOVE you.
4. (Optional)Render your services for FREE once in a while! This will kill your competitors. So who is left? YOU!
... and this is Hepatitis ABC(Advised By Caraan) of Contamination Marketing (Patent Pending).
Friday, July 2, 2010
Personal marketing plan
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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Friday, May 28, 2010
10 Questions for Chapter 1
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Why Noynoy?
Three more days and Filipinos will again choose their next leader. I, honestly, have no presidential candidate in mind whom I think will be 'better' than the 'present one' (let's consider her good) in Malacanang, until Pres. Cory Aquino passed away last year. Noynoy may not be as good as the other presidential aspirants but, I am sure that he will not be corrupt as the others. We still need someone who is honest and sincere to lead this country. The Aquinos are not like the Marcoses, the Ramoses, the Ejercitos and the Arroyos. We can see their humble and simple lifestyle, except for Kris Aquino, of course, for she is in showbusiness. We are sure that they did not amass wealth when their mother was in position, one fact to prove that is Noynoy still lives in their humble abode in Times St., Quezon City.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
St. Dennis (revised)
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Defining marketing in the 21st century
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Friday, April 16, 2010
St. Dennis
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My uncle (my mother's eldest brother) Tiyo Weling (Wenceslao) passed away last week at the age of 80. He had throat cancer. I wasn't able to pay my respects because of a very hectic week: 24-hour duties, school enrollment, OB and Pedia follow-ups. I just prayed for him and I am sure that people like him go straight to heaven. He loved his wife (who passed years earlier due to complications of diabetes) and his children dearly. He had lots of friends and worked tirelessly until his retirement. May you rest in peace, Tiyo Weling!
When a person we know dies, especially a relative, we cannot avoid thinking that we are the next to go. It's a fact that we are getting older every year and how fast time flies. Let us count how many Christmases, New Years, Holy Weeks, etc. we had been through and before we realize it, we are almost forty years old, or older. Try to subtract our age from the age our deceased loved ones left us and we'll know how short our remaining life on earth will be. So let us enjoy our lives and live each day as our last. Forget the material stuff, the fame and fortune this world can offer for these are not eternal. Loving God and the people around us is more important!
When a person we know dies, especially a relative, we cannot avoid thinking that we are the next to go. It's a fact that we are getting older every year and how fast time flies. Let us count how many Christmases, New Years, Holy Weeks, etc. we had been through and before we realize it, we are almost forty years old, or older. Try to subtract our age from the age our deceased loved ones left us and we'll know how short our remaining life on earth will be. So let us enjoy our lives and live each day as our last. Forget the material stuff, the fame and fortune this world can offer for these are not eternal. Loving God and the people around us is more important!
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Greetings my friends! I just couldn't imagine myself posting in my very own blog. If it's not for Prof or Coach Bong De Ungria, I think what I would be doing at this point in time is downloading songs (or albums) from Pirate Bay (no more of the same 'bittorrent' that's why). I am not actually fond of downloading, I appreciate more scouring Music One and Odyssey and buying compact discs (CDs) of artists I like. The feel of flipping through hundreds of displayed CDs is like flipping through the pages of an adventure novel, and finding a hard-to-find CD is equivalent to reaching the climax (of the novel, of course). But downloading also has its positives: you don't spend that much, you can almost find any artist that you can think of, you are at your most comfortable clothing and space in your house, and you can manage to do other things like household chores while downloading. Btw, I have to start doing my assignment in MarkMan. Ciao!
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