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Harga Listrik Naik, Ekonomi Mikro Tidak Terganggu
Kenaikan Tarif Dasar Listrik (TDL) terhadap pengguna kelas ekonomi menengah hingga industri banyak diyakini akan berpengaruh terhadap ekonomi makro. Harga-harga akan menaik,seiring dengan bertambahnya ongkos produksi. Kenaikan 10-20 persen pelanggan di atas 1.300 watt, bahkan disebut-sebut sebagai penyebab kenaikan harga di pasaran yang kini sudah mulai terjadi.
Sebenarnya dampak bagi industri hanya sekitar 7-9 persen terhadap cost yang dikeluarkan. Dan hal ini tidak akan berpengaruh terhadap keadaan ekonomi mikro bahkan makro di daerah. Listrik bagi industri dimasukkan terhadap biaya harga tetap dan ada yang memasukkan ke dalam biaya variabel. Kalau dimasukkan ke dalam biaya tetap, tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa pada kenaikan kenaikan harga listrik ini. Tapi kalau dimasukkan ke dalam harga biaya variabel, artinya situasional, maka sedikit akan menambah ongkos produksi. Namun hal ini tidak terlalu signifikan, kenaikan harga 7-9 persen dan tidak akan berpengaruh terhadap kenaikan harga barang lainnya. Kenaikan harga akan cepat berpengaruh kepada ongkos produksi kalau bertambahnya biaya transportasi akan menyangkut distribusi.
Kenaikan harga di pasaran saat ini bukanlah disebabkan diumumkannya kenaikan Tarif Dasar Listrik (TDL). Namun, lebih disebabkan pelaku ekonomi yang memainkan kecendrungan pasar terhadap waktu-waktu tertentu seperti saat akan memasuki bulan ramadhan dan sebagainya. Kenaikan Tarif Dasar Listrik (TDL) tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa terhadap ekonomi ditentukan oleh PLN sendiri. Jika PLN berani menaikkan harga tarif listrik, namun dengan memberikan jaminan tidak ada pemadaman, maka hal ini diyakini tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa pada kenaikan harga barang lainnya.
Saat ini industri dan pelaku usaha menengah ke atas mengeluarkan biaya dengan mengadakan genset beserta perangkatnya dan besaran biaya yang dikeluarkan mencapai seperlima sampai sepertujuh dari penggunaan listrik negara. Secara perlahan-lahan dengan mengikuti kemampuan ekonomi masyarakat, listrik harus dikelola secara profesional seperti halnya Telkom yang kini bisa dirasakan manfaatnya. Jika ekonomi masyarakat sudah baik, subsidi harga listrik bisa dilepas sepenuhnya. Memang, beban negara sudah cukup besar dengan melakukan subsidi yang sudah seharusnya diarahkan kepada pembangunan infrastruktur dan lainnya.
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Does Volume Make Up For Low Price?
The phone rings and the sales manager hears on the other end the all-too-familiar plea of a salesperson. The salesperson tries to convince the sales manager that it makes so much sense to offer the prospect a discount to get them to finally become a customer. Of course, the salesperson has the expectation that this new customer will quickly become a high-profit customer. The sales manager has heard the same plea hundreds of times before, and yet for some reason, the salesperson and the lack of current sales suddenly make offering a discount very attractive.
It's as if we're watching the unveiling of a very slow accident that is completely avoidable and yet happens anyway. The salesperson gets it into his or her head that the only way to close the deal is by discounting the price. They just need to convince their sales manager to go along with it. When you discount the price, the new price is now the price of value the customer is willing to pay. When they're offered the price once, they will expect it again and again. When you attempt to move the price to the "normal or regular" price, they see it as a price increase.
Even if you do get the price up to the "normal or regular" price, you're still behind the profit curve because of all the product you sold to the customer at the lower "discounted" price. When this occurs, a major shift happens with how the salesperson does their job. No longer are they selling to the customer; now they're selling to the sales manager. The problem with this is simple - a salesperson gets paid for selling to customers. That's how both the top-line and the bottom-line are made.
If you're reading this and you're a salesperson, here is some very simple advice. Contrary to what you believe will happen, you will never make up in long-term profit what you're about to give up with your immediate discount. Sure, there are always exceptions to this, but such exceptions are similar to me winning the lottery. Is it doable? Yes. Is it probable? NO! I hear this argument a lot: "You don't understand. If I didn't offer the discount, I would never have had the opportunity to move the price up, because they would never have become a customer."
My response is always the same: "So what! It doesn't matter." In your quest to get the customer, you cut your price. But you did so much more than that. What you did was cut your profit dollar for dollar. Here's the deal: Your ability as a salesperson is not in how much you sell, but in how much you earn for your company. It's the bottom-line profit that counts, and anytime you reduce your price, you're slashing your profit. That is a very simple fact of what happens when you cut your price. It's highly unlikely you cut the cost of your goods or services, because your goal is to get the customer to experience what you can do. That means the only place to cut is your profit.
There is not a sales manager out there of any quality who will allow any salesperson to spend their valuable time trying to sell internally. The focus must be on external selling. Focus first on creating value by determining the needs of the customer. Then position your product or service as the solution, and do so at full price.
This is the only strategy that ensures you are not only protecting profit, but also ultimately in a place to increase it!
Sebenarnya dampak bagi industri hanya sekitar 7-9 persen terhadap cost yang dikeluarkan. Dan hal ini tidak akan berpengaruh terhadap keadaan ekonomi mikro bahkan makro di daerah. Listrik bagi industri dimasukkan terhadap biaya harga tetap dan ada yang memasukkan ke dalam biaya variabel. Kalau dimasukkan ke dalam biaya tetap, tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa pada kenaikan kenaikan harga listrik ini. Tapi kalau dimasukkan ke dalam harga biaya variabel, artinya situasional, maka sedikit akan menambah ongkos produksi. Namun hal ini tidak terlalu signifikan, kenaikan harga 7-9 persen dan tidak akan berpengaruh terhadap kenaikan harga barang lainnya. Kenaikan harga akan cepat berpengaruh kepada ongkos produksi kalau bertambahnya biaya transportasi akan menyangkut distribusi.
Kenaikan harga di pasaran saat ini bukanlah disebabkan diumumkannya kenaikan Tarif Dasar Listrik (TDL). Namun, lebih disebabkan pelaku ekonomi yang memainkan kecendrungan pasar terhadap waktu-waktu tertentu seperti saat akan memasuki bulan ramadhan dan sebagainya. Kenaikan Tarif Dasar Listrik (TDL) tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa terhadap ekonomi ditentukan oleh PLN sendiri. Jika PLN berani menaikkan harga tarif listrik, namun dengan memberikan jaminan tidak ada pemadaman, maka hal ini diyakini tidak akan berpengaruh apa-apa pada kenaikan harga barang lainnya.
Saat ini industri dan pelaku usaha menengah ke atas mengeluarkan biaya dengan mengadakan genset beserta perangkatnya dan besaran biaya yang dikeluarkan mencapai seperlima sampai sepertujuh dari penggunaan listrik negara. Secara perlahan-lahan dengan mengikuti kemampuan ekonomi masyarakat, listrik harus dikelola secara profesional seperti halnya Telkom yang kini bisa dirasakan manfaatnya. Jika ekonomi masyarakat sudah baik, subsidi harga listrik bisa dilepas sepenuhnya. Memang, beban negara sudah cukup besar dengan melakukan subsidi yang sudah seharusnya diarahkan kepada pembangunan infrastruktur dan lainnya.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Does Volume Make Up For Low Price?
The phone rings and the sales manager hears on the other end the all-too-familiar plea of a salesperson. The salesperson tries to convince the sales manager that it makes so much sense to offer the prospect a discount to get them to finally become a customer. Of course, the salesperson has the expectation that this new customer will quickly become a high-profit customer. The sales manager has heard the same plea hundreds of times before, and yet for some reason, the salesperson and the lack of current sales suddenly make offering a discount very attractive.
It's as if we're watching the unveiling of a very slow accident that is completely avoidable and yet happens anyway. The salesperson gets it into his or her head that the only way to close the deal is by discounting the price. They just need to convince their sales manager to go along with it. When you discount the price, the new price is now the price of value the customer is willing to pay. When they're offered the price once, they will expect it again and again. When you attempt to move the price to the "normal or regular" price, they see it as a price increase.
Even if you do get the price up to the "normal or regular" price, you're still behind the profit curve because of all the product you sold to the customer at the lower "discounted" price. When this occurs, a major shift happens with how the salesperson does their job. No longer are they selling to the customer; now they're selling to the sales manager. The problem with this is simple - a salesperson gets paid for selling to customers. That's how both the top-line and the bottom-line are made.
If you're reading this and you're a salesperson, here is some very simple advice. Contrary to what you believe will happen, you will never make up in long-term profit what you're about to give up with your immediate discount. Sure, there are always exceptions to this, but such exceptions are similar to me winning the lottery. Is it doable? Yes. Is it probable? NO! I hear this argument a lot: "You don't understand. If I didn't offer the discount, I would never have had the opportunity to move the price up, because they would never have become a customer."
My response is always the same: "So what! It doesn't matter." In your quest to get the customer, you cut your price. But you did so much more than that. What you did was cut your profit dollar for dollar. Here's the deal: Your ability as a salesperson is not in how much you sell, but in how much you earn for your company. It's the bottom-line profit that counts, and anytime you reduce your price, you're slashing your profit. That is a very simple fact of what happens when you cut your price. It's highly unlikely you cut the cost of your goods or services, because your goal is to get the customer to experience what you can do. That means the only place to cut is your profit.
There is not a sales manager out there of any quality who will allow any salesperson to spend their valuable time trying to sell internally. The focus must be on external selling. Focus first on creating value by determining the needs of the customer. Then position your product or service as the solution, and do so at full price.
This is the only strategy that ensures you are not only protecting profit, but also ultimately in a place to increase it!
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