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Four Ways to Dazzle Your Customers

Guest post by: Roy Osing

Article Overview: Creating a dazzling, memorable service experience will keep customers coming back and will turn them into raving fans. Here are four simple ways to turn your organization in a Dazzler-Producing Machine...

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Four Ways to Dazzle Your Customers

Chapter Forty of my new book BE DiFFERENT or be dead: Your BUsiness Survival Guide provides four practical practices for dazzling your customers. Dazzle = loyal customers so listen up! Serving customers has two components: Core Service and the Service Experience. Core Service is the basic thing you provide the market; your dial tone so to speak. Without your Core Cervice you don't have a business. Clean hotel rooms, dial tone, accurate financial advice, working stereo systems and 24X7 cable service are all examples of Core Cervice.

Interestingly, customers expect your Core Service to work every time, and when it does they give you a 'C' on your report card. Customer loyalty though is unnaffected. The source of customer loyalty is the Service Experience; dazzling a customer will get you an 'A' on your report card and they will keep coming back.

How does an organization create a dazzling experience? The BE DiFFERENT principle to dazzle is called Vary the Treatment and is based on the formula:

Variable service experiences = constant levels of satisfaction = increasing customer loyalty

The principle at play is that every individual coming in contact with your organization has different expectations; no two people are alike. It follows that in order to achieve consistently high levels of service satisfaction you need to be able to flex to what each person demands of you at any point in time; i.e. your organization must be designed to provide variable service experiences for your customers. Here are four practices to Vary the Treatment.

Hire human being lovers. Can you dazzle if your frontliners have a fundamental dislike for humans? No. Creating memorable experiences for customers requires employees who want to serve; they want to take care of people. Look at your recruitment programs. Do they explicitly look for this attribute?

Recover: fix it and do the unexpected. Service mistakes happen in any organization; what's critical, however, is what you do when they occur. The amazing thing is that customers are more loyal after a successful service recovery than if the mistake never happened at all! How to recover? Fix the mistake FAST and then blow them away with the surprise factor.

Kill 'dumb rules'. Do you have policies that don't make sense to customers? You know the things you try and enforce that create de-dazzling experiences? Seek them out - ask your frontline - modify or get rid of them so they are not a source of aggravation. Policy creation should be driven from the customer's perspective not internal staff groups who are in the control mode.

Bend the rules; empower the frontline to 'say yes'. You can't dazzle customers if your frontline is in the rule enforcement mode all the time. Imposing your rules, policies and procedures will annoy some of them so allow your frontline to bend them when they need to.

Cheers,

Roy Osing

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Roy Osing is CEO of Brilliance for Business, Speaker, Business Coach and Author of "One of the Top Business Books in the US" - Soundview Executive Book Summaries. BE DiFFERENT or be dead: Your Business Survival Guide offers proven ways to thrive and survive in the critical areas of Strategy Creation, Marketing, Sales and Customer Service.

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