Monday, Monday. There is a song in there somewhere isn’t there?
What a sunny weekend, a real reminder that the caravan season is about to descend upon us all. We have chosen a local Kennel for the dog – that was harder than choosing the boys pre-school. We have subsequently booked to spend a week with my Brothers at Park Holidays Golden Sands resort down in Dawlish. We love the Torquay area and especially looking forward to taking my boys to the village of Cockingotn – one of my most favourite places in the UK.
The week ahead is crammed full of meetings and some School stuff as well – we have a Finance Committee meeting late this afternoon – certainly makes a welcome change from the Business World.
We have settled nicely into the new office and it is fast becoming home.
This week should see a video blog appear so watch this space!
We have booked tickets to see Watford play away at West Ham. I was gobsmacked to have to pay £32 a ticket. I shall never maon about the prices of tickets at Watford again. I do hope we can pay back the 4 nil thrashing they gave us on the opening home game of this season!
Have a great day.
Richard
Not quite sure where todays Blog is going to take us. We have had a few glimmers that the Caravan Insurance Season it about to start but then the light fades. It is very easy to simply increase our Marketing Budget but at the end of the day we know that March is when the starting pistol really goes off – so I have to sit on my hands and wait. Not something I am great at!
Our Twitter following continues to grow, mainly due to the great work being done by the Purpledog Network (@Purpledognet). You can find me on Twitter @cover4caravans. It’s mainly about me and the world of Caravan Insurance – tune in and see what is really going on!
I passed my Health & Safety Level 4 exam – I was very proud of this as it has been a long time since I took what I see as “proper written” exams where there is no mulitiple choice! Just writing for 6 hours was a challenge. Who uses pens anymore for that length of time? I will be applying for my letters shortly – sad but true!
I had a great few days off in half term last week. We went on the London Duck Tours which the biys loved and then jumped in a famous London Black taxi to Hamleys – sorry but what a dive of a toy shop. Not how I remember it at all!
We then had a day doing chores and went to see Star Wars in 3d. It was my youngests first trip to the cinema and he loved it.
Then it was my Birthday and the weekend came and went and it was back to work.
It is the usual busy week here with lots going on. The world of running a business is never dull and always fun – even when it is stressful! If asked what I do I know now, I run a business first and it happens to be in Insurance. It is a long time since I actually did insurance for someone!
Have a great day.
Rich
No really, I have not gone insane. I am lucky enough to love my job and our Company and waking up this morning to have my first day in our new Building in my first ever own office was like being a child waiting for Xmas Day to arrive. Sad maybe but I will be 39 years young on Friday and this is a week full of firsts!
Our new address is Baxter Building (Think Fantastic Four), 80 Baxter Avenue, Southend On Sea, Essex, SS2 6HZ.
All our telephone numbers remain the same so no need to change your mobile telephones.
Change. I wrote about that in my last blog and every day at the moment change just seems to come along.
It is funny how people forget that once you were friends – I look back and see the names of people who have stopped being friends in the regular contact way – it’s a shame but a decision made very much by them. I am never one to give up easily but sometimes you just have to respect what other people seem to want.
Off into London this morning after a Fire Alarm test and then back to the office to try and clear the decks ready for my 3 days off this week – days which areall prepared to ensure my boys have a great few days. details to follow next blog!
Have a good day.
Richard
As with all things in life things change. Sometimes we do not always like the changes and sometimes they even hurt but generally it’s wiser to embrace them and move forward rather than focus on the past. We have to ensure that we look back at the past as this is always offering valuable information to enable us to plan and ensure we don’t make the same errors again.
As a business we are always looking at our Strategy and this is something I am currently focussing on for the Company as a whole and I am enjoying reading the up to date strategy books and resources.
The Cover4Caravans rebranding has really embedded in now and I am very happy with the responses from our Customers and the way our team have embraced these changes.
Over this weekend we move offices – away from our leased floor to our own building, another change – but this time one that brings with it long term security and the ability for us to be in total control of our own costs. This is an important factor for businesses – in my opinion.
As the Caravan Insurance season is finally on countdown to the 1st March we are busy preparing ourselves for 2012. We have seperated our teams and now have one team looking after our new business customers and another looking after our renewals and policy adjustments – all our team can turn their hand to any of these tasks but it means we can focus our resources in a more effective manner.
How many changes?
Change is good. But only if you have a choice. There is nothing worse than somone else making the decision for you when you have had no input!
Have a great day.
Richard
Firstly we hope you are enjoying the video blogs – last weeks entry can be viewe by using this link – http://news.cover4caravans.co.uk/index.php/index.php/category/video-blogs .
We are having some good fun recording them so hopefully you will enjoy them.
Watford were not able to do the one thing Sours could do -put the damn ball into the back of the net. But we had a great evening at Vicarage Road and the team did all us Watford supporters proud. We were able to leave the ground with our heads held high – that was important us long suffering fans! Still, a tie against Stevenage would have been pretty good for us.
We continue to make giant strides on twitter – @cover4caravans – dont forget to come along and follow us. We have made some great interactions and it proves how powerful the world of social media can be. I have been utilising the services of @purpledog and if you need help as a business getting Twitter right then I fully endorse the cost effectivt and efficient services they offer.
What else is happening? Well the rebrand remains our largest focuse and we continue to receive some great feedback – thank you.
Time. Sometimes I just don’t understand why people make the choice to not find time for each other. But on the other hand maybe it is just time to move on and let it go over your head.
Have a great day.
Richard