Losing a Business

Losing future business is very simple these days. Just deliver without quality, you can lose it. But recently I had a study/learning about losing a business by being adamant.



Yes, I was in a good contact with an organization since 2009. That was of an win-win opportunity for both of us. In 2010, we have generated them a revenue of around 100,000 INR. Recently, they have upgraded the platform. In that platform, we were given with the rights of creating multiple issues and we did it. Finally at the end, we got a call saying you will be charged for all the issues verbally and there was no email or written communication earlier. We all got shocked about it and had a strong argument. The business head was no way co-operating for our terms, and she was a lady. The issue generated a revenue of INR 15,000 for us and we were charged with INR 10,000 and again the TDR for that INR 15,000. We explained a lot to the person who were involved in it expressing the fact of how we will be losing and facing a defeat of failure.

The service provider was finally working for money and were very strong that they don’t want to reduce even a single penny. When I came back to my team with this feedback, they all got flushed off and said no more business with that service provider.

Now, we have shifted to another service provider who delivers more better than the previous service provider and thus a good and potential customer was lost for that service provider.



Kokula Krishna Hari K an Indian born in Pondicherry, South India in the 1980's is a pure veteran with acquired knowledge in Business Administration, Computer Research and Entrepreneurship.

Kae Kae or KK or Kokula Krishna Hari is a strong Public Policy and Strategic Expert. All the contents and views expressed in this Blog are personal and nowhere represents his official comments or associated with his Professional Associations.

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