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The Green Sheet Online Edition

June 6, 2007 • 07:06:02

Are you living in current reality?

Imagine driving 20 miles in rush-hour traffic to find a boutique you planned to visit had closed 15 minutes before you arrived. You didn't call the shop in advance or check its Web site to verify the hours. After all, you'd been there last year, and it closed at 9 p.m.

What about this situation? You fly to Florida in April and don't pack a coat because as a youth, you vacationed there in April, and you frolicked comfortably on the beach in a swimsuit.

However, this time the plane approaches the airport, and the pilot announces the temperature on the ground is a cool 40 degrees.

Or, imagine taking a potential client to dinner at a bistro and waiting 90 minutes for a table, while other groups with reservations are seated within minutes of their arrival.

You didn't call the eatery in advance even though it had recently received an excellent review in the local paper: The last time you'd dined there, the bistro had refused to take reservations.

What do these scenarios have in common? In each case, incorrect, outdated information was applied to a new situation, and the results were far from desirable.

The boutique had new hours, and you were closed out; the weather changed, and you were uncomfortably cold because you weren't prepared; the bistro had a new policy, and you strained a new business relationship.

What you don't know can cause troubles. But sometimes things you think you know that turn out to be incorrect can cause even worse problems. When making decisions, it's best to put assumptions aside and find the necessary, up-to-date facts.

Stay informed

Our industry moves at breakneck speed. Regulations, technologies, companies, products and even applicable laws continually change. Therefore, it is vital we frequently update our industry knowledge.

Rather than assume that nothing has changed, we need to be sure that our information is current and accurate.

Here are some of the areas in which we all need to stay abreast:

Usually, we base our decisions on our own experiences or the experiences of others whom we know. And we assume information that was valid last week remains valid today.

We think that because others are doing something a certain way, that must be the only way to do it.

And, we are lazy. Instead of taking an extra five minutes to check into something, we wing it.

But, saving five minutes now can be very costly later. So, be sure you know the pertinent facts before you take action in any given situation. End of Story

Whether you want to upgrade your POS offerings, find a payment gateway partner, bone up on fintech regs or PCI requirements, find an upcoming trade show, read about faster payments, or discover the latest innovations in merchant acquiring, The Green Sheet is the resource for you. Since 1983, we've helped empower and connect payments professionals, starting with the merchant level salespeople who bring tailored payment acceptance and digital commerce tools, along with a host of other business services to merchants across the globe. The Green Sheet Inc. is also a proud affiliate of Bankcard Life, a premier community that provides industry-leading training and resources for payment professionals.

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