Whanganui Chronicle

Finalists risk takers looking to make something special

- Russell Bell

So today is the “big reveal” in terms of our decisions about the local business that best embodied the qualities which show more than just doing a “great job” (to use a phrase of a certain President ‘un-elect’).

Before I get to that, I want to highlight a business that should have been on last week’s list but, because of circumstan­ces (Covid-19 and others), the business is in a building phase right now.

The Whanganui Memory Clinic is working through its start-up phase but, in my mind (no pun intended), is an essential service for young and old alike. Indeed, Junior Bell would argue that Dad would benefit significan­tly from their services, which assist people with actual or perceived memory deficits (given that I set the house alarm while the boy as still in the house, sparking his becoming well versed in the processes and services of Alarm Watch).

Bobbie Bryce, who has a background in cognitive psychology and years of experience working at a Memory Clinic in Auckland, started the business from scratch and I was lucky enough to assist her with marketing and planning services during the lockdown and beyond.

For all readers this is the key point, Bobbie (despite the hit of the Covid19 containmen­t measures and other setbacks that would have made lesser people give in) has shown the most persistenc­e and drive that I have seen in many years. If anyone “deserves” a measure of success it is her.

If you, or a loved one, is experienci­ng challenges with memory, give her a call on (06) 348 9414 / (027) 255 4979 or email on whanganui memoryclin­ic@gmail. com.

So, onwards to another business that deserves success and has shown great qualities in the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces of 2020. Last week we listed the 12 “finalists” – all businesses that in their own way have exceeded expectatio­ns and delivered great products and/or services.

Last year, we had a tie, but this year there is a clear winner because of the high quality of their services and their

story. So, without further ado, here are the top three:

3. Citadel Cafe´

The Bell kids finished school and we went out there last Friday night. It was pumping and the food was superb (as always). Like Vincent Vega said in PulpFictio­n it is the “little difference­s” that you notice and Malcolm’s and Roxi’s attention to every detail mean that they run a wonderful business in the Castleclif­f hub.

2. Monaghans Barbershop

A service business that, throughout the uncertaint­y of the first quarter of the 2021 financial year, maintained its culture and quality ethos. Its doors opening in level 2 were a welcome sight to the town’s males and their partners alike. Sam has also managed changes in the team with skill and dedication, and the crew continue to maintain high quality standards of customer care. Next week it is back to walk-ins before the team take a much-deserved break.

1. High Kut Bistro

A stunning menu and a business that looked the Covid-19 lockdown in the eye and went ahead with their plans to open in late July. This is also a shout out (as was Citadel) to the entire hospitalit­y sector, which (along with tourism-based businesses) had to manage circumstan­ce change the most and, at least from my observatio­n, had more challenges than others.

For High Kut, there was a gap in the market and Kelvin Huang saw it and has created something that is truly special.

I really hope that they have a bumper holiday season. If you want to book a table give them a call on 06-345 0147.

So, there it is, another year and another Business Zen awards. I close by highlighti­ng, again, the importance of supporting our local businesses (especially the small ones). The conditions of lockdown, inadverten­tly, gave more power to larger businesses (with the resources to better weather a storm) and webbased businesses such as Amazon. While some commentato­rs are a cheer squad for a “new normal” and a coming e-business “revolution”, they forget the importance of local businesses for employment, enjoyment, and community utility. Last week’s finalists and today’s top 3 (4 if you count the Memory Clinic) are examples of some exceptiona­l locals taking on risk and creating something special right here in Whanganui.

Zenith Solutions is a Whanganui business consulting practice. If you want to make plans for 2021, give

Russell a call on 021 244 2421

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