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Mr. Business Owner, Tear Down That Sign…

27 October 2009 by barblog, 1 Comment

blackspotI like to think that I can weigh up several solutions to a probelm before making a decision without relying on “the way it’s always been done” . I haven’t always questioned the status quo though.

I think I can pinpoint when that change took place. I still remember that afternoon when a simple conversation with a french tourist made me think differently.

I was an assistant bar manager in a hotel in Galway, Ireland about ten years ago when I struck up a conversation with a group of French tourists who were full of questions about the area.

One of the tourists asked me about a sign he had seen that day while driving through the countryside. The sign (pictured aboveĀ  left) said “Danger: Accident Black Spot”. He wanted to know what it meant. I explained that this was a stretch of road that was particularly prone to accidents due to the layout and general visibility.

I had barely finished explaining when the French tourist asked a simple question that changed the way I think: “Why don’t they fix the road?”!

I paused for a second, thought about his question, then laughed as the reality hit me! Of course! Why DON’T they fix the road? Is it sufficient to acknowledge that a higher frequency of casualties and fatalities result from this stretch of road?

Of course not. Is a sign enough to prevent them? Not at all. Yet, everywhere you travel around the country roads in Ireland, you’ll see these signs. Why? Because it is much easier to erect a sign than to make a conscious and planned effort to fix the problem. I’m sure the sign REDUCES the number of accidents but is that any consolation to the families of those injured on this stretch of road? Hardly.

So what are the accident black spots in your business? What sign are you erecting in the hope that the problem will go away?

Is it time to fix that road that has been causing problems for you, your staff and maybe your family?

To paraphrase a former American President: “Mr. Business Owner, Tear Down That Sign…”