Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! Evan Signature
Evan Carmichael Top Header
Share for a Cause









Becoming The Employer of Choice - How to boost staff loyalty - without buying it

Written by: Jeff Mowatt

Article Overview: With regional labour shortages intensifying, some managers are struggling to keep even mediocre employees. Unfortunately, far too many managers figure the only way to gain staff loyalty is to buy it. That’s a myth – and it’s an excuse that you shouldn’t accept of yourself or other managers. Of course money is important – but there is another way to gain employee loyalty that doesn’t cost a thing...

Free Download - Stop Being so Nice! - Customer service tips when people are stressed By Jeff Mowatt
Name: Email:

Becoming The Employer of Choice - How to boost staff loyalty - without buying it

If you think you have staffing shortages, you ain’t seen nothing! Come to my town, Calgary, Alberta and we’ll talk. The economy of this boom town is so overheated that managers and business owners are scrambling to hang-on to even mediocre employees. Far too many managers figure the only way to gain staff loyalty is to buy it. That’s a myth – and it’s an excuse that you shouldn’t accept of yourself or other managers. Of course money is important – but there is another way to gain employee loyalty that doesn’t cost a thing.

I’m referring to employee recognition. Just how important is this to employees? According to the landmark studies in employee motivation spearheaded by Dr. Kenneth Kovach at George Mason University, the second biggest motivator for employees is recognition. Number one is interesting work- which requires an investment in staff training. Since I want to focus on zero cost ways to increase staff retention, let’s talk about recognition. The question you need to ask yourself is, “Do you recognize the performance of your employees as much as you know you should?” For most managers and business owner the answer is a cold, hard no. I think the simple explanation is managers get so busy they tend to forget to express appreciation to the people who deserve it. Although, this is generally an oversight, it is an expensive oversight.

Employee recognition is relatively cheap, yet it has a tremendously high payoff in terms of morale, reduction in staff turnover, and most importantly customer satisfaction. I believe part of the problem is that when you work with employees for a long time, it’s hard to find creative ways to recognize them. Plus, mangers tend to view employee recognition as being a scattering of random events rather than an ongoing process. Fortunately, there is a systematic on-going process for recognizing your employees that goes far beyond an isolated slap on the back.

Recognition in CAST Meetings©
I’m referring to recognition that happens in a CAST Meeting. CAST stands for Customer Service Team Meeting. CAST is a monthly, 90 minute in-house forum where managers and front line employees discuss how to enhance the customer experience. Of five elements that are covered in a CAST Meeting, one of the most motivating is the agenda item I call Service Legends. At this point in the meeting, managers point out specific incidents where certain employees have provided exceptional service. The employee is asked by the manager to share the details of the incident with everyone and why they did what they did. Then the whole group joins in a round of applause for the person.

When you see employees literally cheering each other on for providing exceptional service, you know that the customer-focused culture is growing roots. That was certainly the case with one of our clients, a government-run vehicle-registration department …

During the Service Legends portion of a CAST Meeting, a manager asked ‘Richard,’ a vehicle-registration clerk, to share with the group what happened when a customer phoned and asked for a refund cheque. Richard explained to the group the dire circumstances that the person was in. He realized that ‘standard practice’ was to mail the cheque and the customer would receive it in a couple of weeks. However, it didn’t sit well with him, so he drove the check over himself that same day. He introduced himself and said that he figured she could use the refund right away. “You could see that tears were welling in her eyes as she thanked me. I was really glad I did it.” At that point in the CAST Meeting the group erupted in heartfelt applause for Richard. Richard’s co-workers and supervisors were doing more than expressing their support for what he had done; they were also demonstrating their pride in the way people in their department respond to the individual needs of customers. That story, and the fact that the manager brought it to everyone’s attention, provided a lot of lessons about customer service that no policy will ever be able to convey.

That’s recognition based not on seniority, but service. And the approval doesn’t just come from the employees’ supervisors, but from their peers. Most importantly the stories that emerge become your own in-house parables that serve as wonderful learning examples for everyone. In other words, the CAST Meeting’s Service Legends piece transforms recognition into part of your ongoing education process that people learn from.

We all want to do well - and be recognized for doing so. Of course people need to be paid market value for their services. But hard cash is cold. You’ll warm the hearts and the loyalty of your team members when you take the time – and have a process – to recognize actions that merit talking about. It doesn’t cost a thing and in this marketplace – and with the impending staffing shortages that all the experts are forecasting – it just may make you the employer of choice.

-------
This article is based on the critically acclaimed book, Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a Month by customer service strategist and professional speaker Jeff Mowatt. To obtain your own copy of his book or to inquire about engaging Jeff for your team, visit www.jeffmowatt.com or call 1-800-JMowatt (566-9288).

Related Articles
  Good Employees for your Franchise Company
  Employers of Choice - Why They Attract Employee Loyalty
  Customer Loyalty
  Effective contract solutions
  Revealed key elements of a successful customer loyalty programs

Home > Sales > Jeff Mowatt > Becoming The Employer of Choice How to boost staff loyalty without buying it
Article Tags: employee loyalty, employer of choice, labour shortages, motivating employees, myth

About the Author: Jeff Mowatt
RSS for Jeff's articles - Visit Jeff's website

Jeff Mowatt, B.Comm., CSP is an award-winning professional speaker, customer service strategist, and bestselling author of, Becoming a Service Icon in 90 Minutes a Month. His Influence with Ease® column has been syndicated and featured in over 200 business publications including Canadian Manager, HR Reporter, and Commerce and Industry. He has worked with thousands of leaders, professionals, and front-line employees on enhancing the service and sales culture and boosting results with customers. Jeff heads his own training company and his clients include some of the most admired corporations in North America including: Home Depot, Shell Canada, CIBC, and WestJet. The Influence with Ease® approach that Jeff shares with audiences is effortlessly professional. Spiced with humour and dramatic examples, audiences discover how to engender more trust, feel more motivated, and enhance influence with just about anyone. It's powerful, and it's profitable. To obtain your own copy of his book or to inquire about engaging Jeff for your team, visit www.jeffmowatt.com or call 1-800-JMowatt (566-9288).

Click here to visit Jeff's website
Dashed Line

More from Jeff Mowatt
How to Hire Customer Service Stars
Managing Multiple Priorities How to juggle customers projects and admin and still have a life
What Boomer Women Want New Rules for Retailing to these Harried Customers
When youre the Top Dog Three keys to leading like a professional
How to Compete with Discounters


Related Forum Posts
Re: [JOINT VENTURE] Want FREE Staff? Want to Scale Up Massively? Re: [JOINT VENTURE] Want FREE Staff? Want to Scale Up Massively? - Hi JV, Really interesting offer. However I have 2 questions. 1) Credentials? Any website? Any client list? 2) Where do you get your staff from? How? I mean if i really am going to hand over a lot of sensitive information to be handled by staff of your choosing, I'll need to know how you operate with total transparency.
Re: Is it worth buying a Dell computer with financing? Re: Is it worth buying a Dell computer with financing? - what you should know is that whenever you are buying any item and apying monthly you are definitely paying at least 50% more than if you buy it cash. I beleive on the long run it is worth buying the computer with finance if you are using it for business. My rules about buying things on credit is basically for business and nothing else.
Re: 10 Reasons Why Alexa Is Important Re: 10 Reasons Why Alexa Is Important - Great post, Evan. Having a high Alexa rank can create all kinds of possibilities for website owners. You detail them very well. I've read in various forums about ways to boost your Alexa rank, some being not the most honest. What would your recommendations be for someone that is looking to boost their Alexa rank? Thanks, Alan
Re: Buying Text Links - Can You Do It? Re: Buying Text Links - Can You Do It? - Hi, Google will not ignore the fact that you are buying/selling links. If they find out your website or network is heavily involved in buying links they can lower your PR and rankings organically. I guess the point I was trying to make (1) they do not say you technically can't (2) there are ways on buying links/sponsors/advertising legitimately around being noticed. What do others think? Jeff
Sure its right Sure its right - I guess it depends on how insecure the guy is. MOST men love to be the one doing the buying when you go out. When you're married it changes things as you start buying houses, having kids, etc. J


Share this article with your friends. Fund someone's dream.

Leave a comment below or share on the left and you'll help support entrepreneurs in Africa through our partnership with Kiva. Over $50,000 raised and counting - Please keep sharing! Learn more.



Featured Article


Bottom Footer
Share for a Cause












Newsletter

Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Name:
Email:
Popular Articles

Clues to Increase Sales -- Listen to the Buyer

Executives and Elevators Perfecting That Pitch

Suggestions

Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.