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Glenn R. Cockburn

Glenn R. Cockburn. 321 Rabbit Run Lane Sewanee, Tennessee 37375. (931) 691-0631. glennc@copiasdachshunds.com. THE NASHVILLE MARKET. Stepping into the Convergint Nation. Jobs Recession Hits 48 Months, Longest Since Great Depression Investors Business Daily February, 2012.

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Glenn R. Cockburn

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  1. Glenn R. Cockburn 321 Rabbit Run Lane Sewanee, Tennessee 37375 (931) 691-0631 glennc@copiasdachshunds.com

  2. THE NASHVILLE MARKET Stepping into the Convergint Nation

  3. Jobs Recession Hits 48 Months, Longest Since Great Depression Investors Business Daily February, 2012 USDA data shows that the number of Americans receiving food aid from the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) hit another all-time high. 45.8 million people -- almost 15% of the country -- were enrolled in the SNAP program. An 8% increase from 2011 USDA ~ January, 2012 Optimism about the prospects for the U.S. and world economy over the next 12 months hit all-time lows among U.S. industrial manufacturers Manufacturing Barometer released by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP US.

  4. Performance of the security installation channel in 2011, despite predictions last year for a meager, yet optimistic 1 percent uptick in 2011 kept at $43.9 billion dollars. Expectations did not materialize and total industry revenue neither grew nor fell. • Annual Industry Forecast SDM Magazine January 2012 ~By Laura Stepanek

  5. Sales of electronic security products and systems in the US are expected to increase 9.3 percent annually through 2014. The financial sector, commercial office buildings and lodging sectors will be the fastest growing markets. Freedonia Group Marketing Study #: 2639

  6. Access controls will remain the largest and fastest growing segment, followed by intrusion, fire alarms and CCTV. The financial and office/lodging sectors will be the fastest growing markets. Freedonia Group Marketing Study #: 2639 Access Control: The access control market is forecast for steady growth in 2012. “Access control is often a purchase that must be made regardless of the economic climate, especially in highly regulated end-user sectors such as banking, government, utilities and airports.” “Growth in access control equipment sales is forecast to exceed 13.5-25 percent in 2012,” said Blake Kozak, Senior Market Analyst for ASMAG Jessica Kao ASMAG December 2011

  7. Surveillance: Surveillance is expected to grow in 2012. IMS Research believes that demand for video surveillance equipment will remain strong. “Growth in network video surveillance equipment sales is forecast to exceed 25 percent in 2012,” said Gary Wong, Senior Research Analyst of ASMAG. Wong predicts the verticals with the fastest growth (in terms of sales revenue) will be transportation, city surveillance and governmental markets. There will be variations among geographic regions, but all verticals are forecast to grow in excess of 25 percent in 2012. Jessica Kao ASMAG December 2011

  8. Intrusion: Of the different product markets, intrusion looks like it will show the slowest growth, Blake Kozak, Senior Market Analyst for ASMAG said, “The intrusion detection market has historically been relatively slow growing; as the global economy improves, the technology used in intrusion detection remains relatively unchanged.” However, despite lack of construction, Kozak believes that there are opportunities in the retrofit market. “Forecast to surpass $2.4 billion in 2011, the intrusion market is poised to recover steadily as the industry capitalizes on new growth opportunities. Verticals are forecast to grow in excess of 15 percent in 2012. Unlike other security products that are heavily dependent on new construction, intrusion detection, with its lower penetration rate, witnessed a less dramatic decline during the downturn. Jessica Kao ASMAG December 2011

  9. What does this mean to Nashville? State of Tennessee Bid Jobs For Security in 2011

  10. What does this mean to Nashville? State of Tennessee Bid Jobs For Fire Alarm Systems in 2011

  11. What does this mean to Nashville? City of Metro Nashville Permits Issued for retrofit or replacement (Non-bid) Security Systems in 2011 Fire Alarm Systems in 2011 1081 Permits Issued Totaling: $12,972,960.00 635 Permits Issued Totaling: $7,619,040.00 Information and data query provided by: Carla Langely, Supervisor Metro Nashville Codes Department

  12. Potential Sales for Nashville Market Estimated Potential Sales for Nashville Market $48,922,366.00

  13. How do we address opportunities and increase sales? Bids 1) Access to Information Services a) Builders Exchange b) I-SqFt c) Dodge Reports d) FedBizOps

  14. 2) Face-time and education of: Contractors Engineers Architects Project Managers 3) Solid Numbers Based on: Quality products with reasonable markup Attention to detail – (Notice the Change Orders) Remember hardware to the smallest detail Be extremely diligent on labor estimates

  15. 4) Follow up with contractors and utilize information: Get numbers of how your bid compared to the other bidders Compare equipment proposed by winning bidder and estimated cost of project Analyze cost of labor and parts Record and track information Review with managers on how to adequately tighten the bid process

  16. How do we address opportunities and increase sales? Negotiated Sales 1) Face-time 2) Face-time 3) Face-time 4) Face-time 5) If you are in the office you are not successfully benefiting your prospective clients.

  17. 6) This is where you sell yourself and the Convergint Nation 7) Clients purchase from you because they trust you and are confident that you have the ability to follow through. It all comes down to…

  18. Customers don’t want to be sold. They want to buy things either from being inspired or to make a problem go away. They want to arrive at the buying decision on their own. Great service organizations are core to build a good brand. AND…..

  19. I am Glenn R. Cockburn

  20. And I am an Important Part of the NATION !

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