
Any initiative to put the ‘customers first’ must be underpinned by the following assumptions:
- Reward them – make it feel good to do business with you; let them know what great service they are getting
- Forget about selling – people love to buy; they hate to be sold at!
- People only buy good feelings and solutions to problems
- Keep asking: ‘What’s the unmet need?’, ‘How are we doing?’, ‘How can we do better?’
I believe that Robert Craven said it!
ReplyDeleteIan
Forget abouit selling. Agree with that one.
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stay open. stay customer focused. be happy, make people want to come to you. don't grumble
ReplyDeletePaul
What became of the UK's Customer First innitiative? Sunk without trace? Not a priority in a recession?
ReplyDeletestay open. stay customer focused. be happy, make people want to come to you. don't grumble
ReplyDeletePaul
I believe that Robert Craven said it!
ReplyDeleteIan
Customer First is still going although they seem to have been quieter in recent months. Or that could just be an illusion...
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CUSTOMER IS KING - dumb statement. too simplistic.
ReplyDeleteEric - you are wrong. Sweet article.
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