
In the first place, risking is what brought us to business! Surviving in business is about policies. As owners, we make policies to guide us in running any business we may have, one policy being whether or not to sell on credit! 🔰If the policy in your business says you sell in cash only, do exactly that! 🔰If your policy allows sell on credit, then you evaluate the credit worthness of the customer and go ahead extending credit to them if they're credit worthy! Vile nimeona ulisema "customer wa nguvu, hutaki kumkosa" tayari naona uyo ni customer ananunua Kwa wingi kwako, amekutengenezea dooh for quite some time if not long. So anafaa kupewa goods on credit coz ameshikika.
However, inategemea nani anaendedha biashara yako! Is it administered by a business manager (employee) or the owner? 🔰Managers and other employees ought to follow set policies to the later. "No credit policy" means no credit. Don't change, you have no authority to go against policies that you didn't set! 🔰For Business owners like me however, policies they set act as a guiding framework for their business operations! But depending on special circumstances, they can break these policies. In the case above, a business owner like me may decide to risk extending credit to this so called "strong customer" juu hata yeye sio tabia yake kukopa, ni kushikika tu! You need this customer again back to your business! I'm Team Hustles @https://teamhustles.simdif.com
