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Million Dollar Customer Loyalty Lesson That CEO Entrepreneurs Can Learn From the Royal Wedding

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Article Overview: See what your prospects and customers think of you. Is it consistent with your brand image? Have a clear understanding of what your organization is all about and what your value proposition is...

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Million Dollar Customer Loyalty Lesson That CEO Entrepreneurs Can Learn From the Royal Wedding

As Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding drew closer, I found myself to become increasingly interested. Yes, I must admit that they made a very beautiful royal couple. But what really got me hooked is the brouhaha surrounding the event. Even the emotions and opinions it elicited from the masses are stupendous.

As the D-day approached people were getting increasingly charged and making statements or projecting beliefs that seem to be ridiculously overblown, especially against their context. People are making sweeping statements about the monarchy and how it's a drain on the economy. Many are asking why should the masses pay for the royal family's expenses when there is so much..

* Poverty

* Hunger

* Misery all around

* High Unemployment

Americans who were excited about the Royal Wedding were hearing stuff like, "If you are so enamored by our monarchy we will be more than glad to sell it off to you."

Why did this happen?

Because, the people did not have a 64,000 foot perspective! They didn't have a clear understanding of what the monarchy (organization) is all about and what the monarchy's and this wedding's value proposition was. An unclear understanding, lack of or a confusing value proposition and inconsistency with their brand image is the same reasons why companies and global corporations lose their customer loyalty. It's why your customers don't get excited about your offerings anymore.

Now, let's dig deeper inside this royal wedding to see what we can learn

The Royal Wedding: The Opportunities

The other side of this story had people obsessed about the wedding. They gobbled up every bit of information about it. They bought souvenirs and made plans for the wedding day. Smart entrepreneurs were ready to cash-in on the event by manufacturing memorabilia designed for the wedding, ranging from Kate and William dolls, pillows, tea towels to even condoms!

Enterprising commoners who stayed near the wedding venue were offering their rooms, terraces and balconies for rent at premium rates to people who would like to watch the royal couple live and clear. For example, a private balcony from where the church door can be seen was available for $150,000!

London had about 1.1 million visitors from around the world for the wedding, and fans who cannot make the trip watched it live on television. We are talking about 2.5 billion pairs of eyeballs across the world.

The obvious effect was a wild increase in travel and tourism costs. Flights were overbooked. Airlines needed to run extra flights to meet demand and they can charge the highest possible rates. Same went for hotels, restaurants, and you name it. According to official tourist agency, Visit London, spending in the city is up by approximately $80 million during the wedding weekend.

So how is the Royal Wedding and Monarchy a drain in the economy?

You see, there was a lack of clarity and this is the backbone of effective decision-making. Emotional attachment blurs thinking and leads to tunnel vision, incorrect assertions and wrong judgments. This is why volatile views and emotionally charged perspectives are more often than not erroneous. But, if you do not give your prospects and customers a 64,000 feet view of an issue happening within your organization, then you are giving them no choice. They are not going to give you the benefit of doubt.

The Royal Wedding – A 64,000 Feet View

As the above examples clearly demonstrate, monarchy is highly profitable to businesses as well as commoners, and it has tremendous entertainment value for those who are interested. Whether it's the Royal Wedding, the Princess Diana saga or the Charles Camilla Parker Bowles affair, the monarchy of London regularly ‘produces' highly gripping ‘reality soap opera" that drive the sales of papers, magazines, books, television programming, merchandise and so on.

The monarchy is a huge tourist attraction and UK tourism brings in about 120 billion dollars annually. Even if the monarchy generates 1/4th of the tourism revenue- that's 25 billion dollars. Speaking from a financial perspective, and keeping in mind that the large majority of criticism is focused on how the monarchy is a drain on the economy; why would anyone in his right mind be against the monarchy?

The monarchy is a strong brand to which, like it or not, the brand value of England is inextricably linked with. If you got rid of the monarchy, you would erode England's brand value. Now, if England took the time to show, explain and demonstrate their brand value, their citizens may not have judgments about getting rid of the monarchy.

Now, My Final Royal Thoughts...

The thoughts I revealed in today's article is just one of my various angles on the issue of monarchy in UK. And I believe that it has real value, whether you agree with it or not. Just like the monarchy and its citizens, both you and your clients and prospects should have a clear understanding of what your organization is all about and what your value proposition is.

Now, take a 64,000 foot view of your organization. See what your prospects and customers think of you. Is it consistent with your brand image? Are your decisions in alignment with the brand image of your organization or are they eroding them?

Get a 64,000 feet perspective today.

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Nick Vaidya, Managing Partner of The 8020 Strategy Group consults with companies like Microsoft, Dell, Ebay, Qwest, IBM, and several other mid sized firms who want to make better, sound business decisions. Now, he's helping organizational leaders persuade others to take a 64,000 feet perspective to make the right decision with his free special report – The Art of Persuasion for Leaders. Get it now at: http://tinyurl.com/6gu6jdc

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