Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Opening Our Eyes to the Possibilities of 2009


"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust

2008 is almost over. Can I hear a 'hellya'?!

"Fresh Eyes" ~ Although painful, the challenges we have been presented in 2008 have helped us all approach each day a bit differently, and with purpose. In the home building industry, we are all 'Doing more with less'. We have eliminated the unnecessary, and raised our eyes to focus on the biggest opportunities and the fastest returns. I would venture to guess we are all smarter, leaner and more efficient, and absolutely more customer focused than we have been in a long time. That can't be a bad thing in the long run.

"Leaders keep their eyes on the horizon, not just on the bottom line." Warren Bennis


2009 will bring continued challenges ahead for us in the home building industry, but also a great deal of opportunity. The bottom line, we have hopefully all learned from Albert Einstein, who defined Insanity as "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."

2009 Opportunities include approaching existing home buyer groups differently; from how we sell to female and Hispanic home buyers, for example, to the product offerings and options we offer to differentiate your home from the next builder's. Green building products and practices and indoor air quality will continue to become more important as the consumer becomes more educated.

Emerging home buying groups, like the graduating Generation Y multi-family group and Move Up but Scale Down baby boomers will offer new opportunities for those of us who can change our approach, our product offering, our option catalogues and the fundamental way we relate to the home buying consumer.

"You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." Mark Twain

The biggest opportunity for all of us is to continue challenging ourselves: reinventing, focusing on what is most important, and keeping our eyes up. In yoga, we are told that our posture and our body will follow our gaze. After learning all we can from 2008, let's turn our eyes forward, and upward, to make the most of 2009. We are all smarter than we have ever been. We can do this!

Thanks so much for your readership this year. Congratulations on everything you have learned and applied and on your personal and professional growth in 2008.
Happy New Year.
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Stop by and meet Krisann at IBS, in the Hearth and Home Technologies booth.
International Builder's Show
Las Vegas Convention Center
January 20-23, 2009

Krisann Parker-Brown is the merchandising manager for Hearth and Home Technologies, the leading manufacturer and retailer of fireplaces and hearth systems. Krisann supports design centers and new construction builders in presenting Heat & Glo, Heatilator and Quadra-Fire hearth systems, and consulting on design center merchandising, point of sale and the consumer experience. Krisann is a member of the Institute of Store Planners, now the Retail Design Institute. Contact her at brownkr@hearthnhome.com or 952-985-6537.

Friday, December 5, 2008

'Green' and Baby Boomer Women - Free Phone Seminar Monday 12/8


The National Association of Baby Boomer Women is hosting a free phone seminar on Monday, 12/8/08 at 3pm EST. Diane MacEachern, author of Big Green Purse: Use Your Spending Power to Create a Cleaner, Greener World, will be offering listeners tips and guidelines for reducing their environmental impact during the holidays. She'll also cover topics such as green gifts to consider, holiday lighting, going organic--and not just for your foods, but for wines, beers, and other beverages. This teleseminar covers your entire holiday season, right down to the Christmas tree, and of course, the post-holiday season. There will be something for everyone searching for ways to be "eco-friendly!"
Monday December 8th, 3pm EST
Call 1-712-580-7706
Conference Code 1735162

The female baby boomer is the single most powerful group in US purchasing power. Listening in to the seminar may drive thoughts about better ways to speak to green in the new home sales process, and to meet the needs of this consumer in general.

The Big Green Purse is designed as a resource guide, guiding women how to 'Use your spending power to create a cleaner, greener world." Great resource, great reading!


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Krisann Parker-Brown is the merchandising manager for Hearth and Home Technologies, the leading manufacturer and retailer of fireplaces and hearth systems. Krisann supports design centers and new construction builders in presenting Heat & Glo, Heatilator and Quadra-Fire hearth systems, and consulting on design center merchandising, point of sale and the consumer experience. Krisann is a member of the Institute of Store Planners, now the Retail Design Institute. Contact her at brownkr@hearthnhome.com or 952-985-6537.