
Author Archives: Deb Weidenhamer
Mesa Auction House: Growth for the Sake of Growth?
Do you own, operate or work at a Mesa auction house? Are you interested in growing your auction house in a productive manner? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss the importance of growing as a business but not growing just for growth sakes. This article will provide information on how to grow your business without leaving customers longing for the "good old days".
Phoenix Appraisal Company: Your Year End Performance Review
I began preparing to do the year-end reviews for the staff at my Phoenix appraisal company, and it occurred to me that I will not be getting a year-end review. Whether you are a one person operation or the head of a large Phoenix appraisal company it is important to be able to rate your own performance and look for areas in which you had accomplishments and those areas that need fine-tuning.
Auctioneer in Mesa: What is a Competitor
Are you an auctioneer in Mesa or are you considering becoming an auctioneer in Mesa? Do you own an auction company that competes with other local auction houses for contracts? Then this article is for you. This article will discuss competition amongst auctioneers in Mesa. In this article I will share some of my experiences about competing for contracts with other auctioneers in Mesa.
Employees - The Arizona Auction House's True Customers
This article will discuss the importance of hiring Arizona auction house employees for life. The idea that we are not working for a company, but we are all riding on a bus. We don't always know the direction in which we are going to head or who is going to occupy which seat on the bus, what we do know is that we are committed to the bus.
The Great Brain Dump: Time Management & the Glendale Auction Industry
In this Glendale auction article I will continue to discuss my secret of time management called the "great brain dump." Remember this is the idea of using a few blank pieces of paper and then going through notes, post-its, emails, letters, bills, files and past day-timer pages and writing down everything that needs to get done.


