Daniel Wade |
When you have a newborn in the house, it’s funny how
everything sort of filters through the little bundle of joy. And, depending on
how much sleep you’ve gotten the past few nights, this can either be a good
thing or quite the obstacle! I won’t make this post all about babies and
first-time parenting (there are entire blogs dedicated to these things), but
rather, I’d like to draw a comparison – if you’ll allow me.
Obsidian PR has grown incredibly since the early years, and
I’m fortunate to be back on board with an expert team of communication
strategists. While I have the privilege of getting to work with some of the
same clients from my previous term, there are plenty of new accounts to go
around, and I’ve been working to learn those industries and clients in my brief
time back with Obsidian. Are you ready for this? It’s not unlike learning your
newborn.
Starting with a Solid
Foundation
You’ve seen the amount of baby books out there, right? My
bedside table was full of them as we prepared for Truitt’s arrival. But, what
has made the difference for us has been the trusted counsel of those who had
been there before. In the PR industry, you’d be hard-pressed to find a PR firm with
more knowledge and expertise than Obsidian. We’ve done our homework and built a
foundation based on results. Armed with this, we move forward with eagerness
and confidence for the new challenges and new faces that join our roster!
Five Steps Ahead
My wife and I have really worked to get out of our comfort zones,
and this includes things such as two-hour road trips with a 2-week-old and solo
ventures to the grocery store with infant in tow when one of us can’t join.
These examples, coupled with overnight stays at the in-laws, have reinforced
one key principle chief among good PR practitioners: proactivity. If you
haven’t packed that diaper bag half a day in advance, you’re guaranteed to forget
something. At Obsidian, we’re not order takers – we anticipate needs and
proactively recommend strategies and tactics to ensure our clients are prepared
for whatever comes their way.
Never Stop Learning
As we navigate growth spurts, eating patterns and the like,
being first-time parents is a continual learning process. (Even the veteran
parents I talk to say that just when they thought they knew something with one
child, they were humbled by the next one!) While some might take this point as
a perceived negative, I’d argue that we’re looking at this the wrong way.
Whether I’m learning the needs, preference and industry of a new client or
working with a client who’s been on retainer for more than seven years, I’m
always striving to be a continual learner. Once you stop learning, complacency
creeps in and kills momentum. At Obsidian, you can trust our team to keep the
pedal down.
The Long Haul
Parents’ commitment to their children is for the long-term.
As I’ve observed from my own relationship with my parents, it’s a process that
only gets better and better with time. During both of my stints with Obsidian,
I’ve noticed that the majority of our clients are retainer-based with only a
handful of project work here and there. In my opinion, this is a natural result
of numerous business partnerships reinforced with years of proven results and
relationship equity. We’ve found that investing in and choosing the right
clients yields solid partnerships built for the future.
Now, if you’ve made it this far, the question is: are these
observations characteristic of the business partnership you’ve trusted for your
communications efforts?
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