I’ve never done this before, but today I’m going to plug the Grameen Foundation‘s “$27 on the 27th” campaign. For those of you who don’t know, the Grameen Foundation is a microlending institution that helps poor women in developing countries … Read More
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Pricing at the dollar store
Pricing humor from Slingblade, courtesy of an alert reader. Linda Wheatley: Karl, you know what? Melinda here was voted employee of the month at the dollar store last February. Isn’t that something? Karl: Yes ma’am, I reckon. Melinda: Well, when … Read More
Upcoming Event: Professional Pricing Society Fall Conference
We’ll have a booth at the upcoming Professional Pricing Society Fall Conference in Orlando, October 22-23. Come by and see us and learn more about Sales Compass. Get more information and register here.
Agility Key to Success in Turbulent Times
The economy’s in a bubble! A crash! A recovery? Careful, you might get whiplash. Looking back at the roller coaster ride, a lot of companies lost a lot of money because they could not act, or even react, quickly enough. … Read More
What’s your plan to close out 2009?
What’s your plan to close out 2009? For many companies, 2009 has been a tough year. While many people remember the crash of the dot-com bubble, some people seem to have forgotten, and even that crash didn’t impact the broader … Read More
The exponential benefits of differential value
I wrote a couple weeks ago about Value, Scarcity and Pricing in the Age of Superabundance. Now there’s a timely report about the concentration of profits among cell phone makers from Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi. Sacconaghi estimated that while … Read More
Value, Scarcity, and Pricing in the Age of Superabundance
For most people, throughout most of human existence, scarcity was paramount.** Now we live in an age of not just abundance, but superabundance. The agricultural revolution created abundance– not by today’s standards– in food. The industrial revolution created abundance in … Read More
Getting the Most from Your Discounts
Join us for a webinar on June 16, 2009, 12:00 Noon EDT Register For many companies, discounts represent the largest spending category– but they’re not even in the budget. This strange omission leads to inefficient and ineffective use of discounting … Read More
The hidden story from Apple’s WWDC
Unless you’ve been assiduously avoiding the news lately, you probably heard that Apple announced a new iPhone model yesterday at their World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC), along with updated laptops and various software updates. Most of the news coverage focused … Read More
Pricing agility is underrated
Pricing is a process, not an event. This mantra is important for companies who think pricing is something they do annually, when they update price books, or in special circumstances when they add a fuel surcharge. But pricing is happening … Read More