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Lessons Learned from a Pandemic Year

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As we cross the threshold into a new year and reflect on the year that has just passed, we learned some valuable lessons. Although for some in our industry, it may have appeared as though the greatest economic boom period in history was coming to an abrupt standstill, at S-5! we put our heads together, mobilized, got creative and activated a plan to not only keep our business afloat, but to thrive and be well-positioned for the future.

Instead of looking for problems with the pandemic upon us, we found opportunityโ€”to react for the near term, manage differently and maybe even more effectively. We used the downtime to shift thinking, re-direct resources and prepare for the pent-up, near-term demand on the other side.

We got creative with our sales process and came up with new ways to stay in front of customers, educate and train them. We used the time to survey our customers and gather some insightful feedback. We expanded our marketing efforts and improved our manufacturing processes.

Most importantly, we will be ready for the other side of this pandemicโ€”we have not just gone through it; we have grown through it! We have learned what to do and what not to do, and we have gained knowledge and understanding of how to plan better for the year ahead.

S-5!โ€™s five lessons learned from a pandemic year:

1)ย ย ย ย ย  Change Happensโ€•This one is an old lesson we relearned in a big way this past year. External change beyond our control can come at any timeโ€“and with little warning. It can be within our personal arena, business arena or both. Change can be local or regional, national or global. Change can be minor or radical, gradual or sudden. And, it can be any combination of those. I have seen much change throughout my life. I can remember gasoline shortages and hour-long lines at the pump along with sudden cost escalations; building booms with labor and material shortages; construction moratoriums and no work to be found anywhere. From personal tragedies to now this global health pandemic, change is always with us. So, change is actually โ€œnormalโ€ and it is, in fact, inevitable. Itโ€™s only the degree of scope and severity thatโ€™s variable.
2)ย ย ย ย ย  Shaking & Upheavalโ€•No arguing, this COVID pandemic happened suddenly, severely and broadlyโ€“pretty radical, and it shook us all to the very core! It has taken a huge and tragic toll on so many. It has caused upheaval in our personal lives and businesses. Weโ€™re all creatures of habit, and sudden change is extremely disruptive to usโ€“even traumatic. Often, when we are suddenly disrupted or traumatized, we react with panic, but I have learned panic is never our friend; itโ€™s the enemy of clear thinking. I have also learned that with practice, we are capable of taking charge of our emotional responses. So, we shouldnโ€™t panic; we canโ€™t panicโ€“it doesnโ€™t help anything!
3)ย ย ย ย ย  Shift in Our Thinkingโ€•When the initial shock diminished, and we began to regain composure and clarity of thought, we realized we canโ€™t do things the way we used to, so we began to shift our thinking and perspectives. We were actually forced to reanalyze things from top to bottom and come up with new ways of doing things. Done โ€œThe Right Wayยฎ,โ€ this kind of shift can assure our self-preservation and actually lead to some new dimensions in our operations.
4)ย ย ย ย ย  Realignment with New Circumstancesโ€•When we accepted the things we could not change, our creative juices went to work aligning with the things we could change. Through the process of re-evaluation and realignment, good things began to happen. We were actually forced to collaborate closely as a team with a common cause and goal. The result wasโ€“we came up with proactive ideas and alternatives. We learned that this realignment can actually be very thought-provoking and exciting. It is, after all, innovation, and we are an innovation company. But, innovation is anyoneโ€™s intelligent response to handling problems.
5)ย ย ย ย ย  Positive Results & Increased Profitabilityโ€•Through the realignment process, we learned that often the things we were forced to change turned out to be more effective than the way we had previously operated. They have increased productivityโ€“saving stress, time and expense and resulted in increased profitability.

With those lessons learned and 2020 behind us, we now look forward to the year ahead with a perspective and attitude of gratitude. You know, gratitude is a lot like bacon; it can make almost anything taste betterโ€“even Brussel sprouts!

Rob Haddock, the inventor of metal roof attachment solutions, is a former contractor, award-winning roof-forensics expert, author, lecturer and building envelope scientist and has worked in various aspects of metal roofing for nearly five decades.

About S-5!

Since 1992, S-5! has been the leading authority on metal roof attachment solutions. S-5!โ€™s zero-penetration clamps attach ancillary items to standing seam and conceal-fix metal roofs, while maintaining roof integrity and warranties. S-5! solutions are engineered for a variety of roof-mounted applications: snow retention, fall protection and wind performance systems, satellite dishes, solar arrays, signs/banners, light fixtures, stack/flue bracing, walkways, HVAC, lightning protection, equipment screens, conduit, condensate lines and more. Made in the U.S.A., S-5!โ€™s products have revolutionized the metal roofing industry and are now installed on more than 2 million metal roofs worldwide, providing strength and longevity never before seen.ย  For more information, visitย www.S-5.com.

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