Sizzle! Sizzle!

Everyone likes excitement. When people bubble with personal energy, others enjoy being around them. Business firms lik(我被轮奸了)e to hire a staff that brings zest1(风味,热心) to the establishment. Some national restaurant chains, for example, train their staff to form an impromptu2(即席演出) ensemble3 and sing "Happy Birthday" or "Happy Anniversary" to their customers on special occasions. It produces more than noise. People keep coming back.One restaurant, knowing how people respond to excitement, devised a special plan. When a customer ordered a steak dinner, the chef placed the meal on a hot steel plate. Then, just before the waiter left the kitchen, he would drop an ice cube on the platter.The waiter was instructed, "Walk slowly to the table. We want everyone to hear the sound of that hot platter." It wasn't the steak that was sizzling(极热的), but the ice. The plan worked like instant advertising4. If customers were in the process of ordering, they'd hear that sound and choose a steak. The sizzle produced the sale.Today, think creatively. Ask yourself, "How can I add some excitement to what I plan to deliver?"

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