In This Issue
Pet food manufacturer achieves record sales
True Instinct launches first-to-UK freeze dried range
Strong seminar line-up at PATS Sandown
Pet businesses urged to embrace quirky ideas
All About Pet Health sets out ambitious plans
New year, new look for Fish4Dogs
Environmental focus for Broadreach Nature
King British helps save turtles with new campaign
Royal Canin parcel deliveries now carbon neutral
New Supa wild bird care products set to fly off shelves
Poppy's Picnic releases 'New Year, New Poo' campaign
Wilsons Pet Food wins Scottish EDGE investment
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New directors appointed at GA Pet Food Partners
Bestpets welcomes six new suppliers
Survey reveals boom in dog sports across Europe
New Turmeric Capsules for pets from The Golden Paste Company
Let it snow...for the sled dog rally
Scruffs to debut at Harrogate Christmas Fair
Super referrals vet takes residence in Cornwall
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Revealed: Top 50 pet industry news stories of 2019
Top launch accolade for Pooch & Mutt product
New Year brings new recipe from Different Dog
Dog food firm launches £450 Santa Paws Christmas menu
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Pet businesses urged to embrace quirky ideas
 

Disruptors in all their guises can be like gold for the pet industry, says recruitment specialist Lynda Ward, the founder of Pet Trade Solutions.

 

She explains: “Having recruited, trained, been part of and also led sales forces I believe that all businesses can benefit from unusual ideas from the people at the coalface … yet too many are seen as disruptive and so disregarded. 

 

"Why this is so may be that senior management simply think they know better or that they feel protective of their own domain and resent input from others.

 

"It’s a great pity as the salesperson is closest to the customer and able to give valuable feedback on their needs and opinions as well as having the ability to conceive ideas about how the company can develop new strategies or products.

 

"That some of the proposed plans may be disruptive from the current track should not be seen as a negative nuisance but should give rise to debate and evaluation with who knows what eventual outcome.

 

"Likewise retailers and wholesalers need to look carefully at new offerings and novel goods.  Whilst it’s true that some will be a flash in the pan please look at the disruptor companies the disruptor lines and listen to the disruptor personalities…there will always be a gold nugget hidden somewhere.”

 

Lynda is always happy to personally advise on any aspects of recruitment and marketing strategy and can be contacted on 07946 743784 or at lyndaward@pettradesolutions.com

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