In the amount of time it takes to read this article, a number of things are in motion. As you contemplate that first sentence, you quickly notice that your computer just made a noise, “Oh look, a new email”. If you have focus you will ignore that email, but a majority of people will run to that email. The email is just a vendor asking you for a conference call to discuss a new product, “Great, now I can get back to that article I was reading”. You scroll your mouse, or finger for you tablet/smart phone users, and try to figure out where in this article you stopped reading. While you are doing that a text comes through, then a Facebook message, someone mentioned you on Twitter, your LinkedIn app just made a noise, oh my another phone call, then 5 more emails. This of course doesn’t count the items on your desk including a stack of papers, 2 month end reports you forgot to read, 3 trade magazines, some random mail, a Diet Coke from yesterday, and a book you may have purchased from Amazon. By the way, you need to pick up milk on your way home tonight. This represents a five minute sub section in the life of today’s self storage managers, investors, and owners. 

 

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Wednesday, 02 January 2013 13:36

Self Storage & Brown M&M's

I just want to start this blog by saying that the details matter in the operation of a self storage facility. They matter so much; your self-storage business depends on them to run smoothly on a day to day basis. Often in our insanely busy lives, a smart phone is beeping, the phone is ringing, or while a family member is talking in the back ground we just miss things. Unfortunately in the extremely litigious society we live in, these distractions can easily come back to haunt us. It’s very easy, while working on 10 things at once, to accidently over lock the wrong unit, miss something on a rental agreement, or send a lien notice to the wrong address. It’s easy to misplace a file, throw out an important paper, or forget to call back a customer. This is just the result of working within a distracting environment.

 

Back in the late 1970’s to the mid-1980’s Van Halen was one of the most popular rock bands in the world.  Over their career they have sold over 86 million records worldwide and have had the most #1 hits in the history of Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart. Being a Van Halen fan for many years, I consistently heard of a stipulation they always placed in their concert agreements. The stipulation stated that there was to be a bowl of M&M’s in the dressing room of the concert venue. This bowl of M&M’s was to be free of any brown colored M&M’s. If any brown colored M&M’s were found in this bowl then the band did not have to play and, in addition, they would receive full compensation for the show. Most people, including myself, found this to be a laughable requirement. Everyone assumed that this was just another hilarious stipulation from a band didn’t really want to work. Actually the real reason this stipulation existed was genius.

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Remember, the self storage industry is an industry unto itself.  The self storage industry is not the hospitality industry, office space industry, medical supply industry, or the restaurant industry.  The self storage industry has its own laws, verbiage, nuances, and operational standards.  The importance of hiring a management company that specializes in the self storage industry cannot be overstated.   Do not try to “go at it alone” or “learn on the fly”.  We are here to help you. Contact us at 801.273.1267 for a free consultation.  Download our Corporate Resume/Statement of Qualifications.

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The benefits of working with a management company, in the state in which your self-storage facility is located, are numerous.  Why work with someone that has to learn your Florida specific market?  Cutting Edge Self Storage has extensive experience working within the State of Florida.  WE WILL COME TO YOU.  Contact us today for a free consultation and schedule an onsite visit with one of our self-storage management professionals.

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 Over the last 30 years technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives.  This major change started for consumers in the mid-1980s with the adoption of the personal computerFast forward 30 years and now technology is the epicenter of our daily lives.  No longer are people forced to carry a cell phone that is the size of a brick or use a computer the size of a file cabinet.  Consumers can now buy a refrigerator with internet access and HI FI speakers or control their home’s thermostat with a smart phone.   In addition, communication is now almost instantaneous and that new smart phone in the store has more processing power then a personal computer had just 10 years ago.   This new technology will open more doors for the self-storage industry than ever before.  The ability to be in constant contact with customers, existing or potential, is an almost overwhelming wave of potential.  The changes in customer service will revolve around three items, product quality, communication, and information storage.

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Over the last few weeks you have probably heard about the Self-Storage Aggregator issue that has been burning through our industry.  First I would like to acknowledge Randy Smith for the solid white paper he wrote on the issue.  You can review this white paper at http://www.nostorageaggregators.com.   I would also like to say that he isn’t wrong about the threat.  Quoting one of my industry colleagues “he’s probably about 3-5 years early”, which is great because as a society we tend to let small problems become larger problems before we address them.   I have used a few different aggregators in my self-storage operations and have mixed feelings about them. The aggregator issue is not the cause of our industry’s problem but just a symptom of a larger problem that looms in the self-storage industry.

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