Essays cover market orientation, order management, customer service, quality, service guarantees, customer complaints, zero defects, and performance measurement
Superior Customer Value is a state-of-the-art guide to designing, implementing and evaluating a customer value strategy in service, technology and information-based organizations. A customer-centric culture provides focus and direction for an organization, driving and enhancing market performance. By benchmarking the best companies in the world, Weinstein shows students and marketers what it really means to create exceptional value for customers in the Now Economy. Learn how to transform companies by competing via the 5-S framework – speed, service, selection, solutions and sociability. Other valuable tools such as the Customer Value Funnel, Service-Quality-Image-Price (SQIP) framework, SERVQUAL, and the Customer Value/Retention Model frame the reader’s thinking on how to improve marketing operations to create customer-centered organizations. This edition features a stronger emphasis on marketing thinking, planning and strategy, as well as new material on the Now Economy, millennials, customer obsession, business models, segmentation and personalized marketing, customer experience management and customer journey mapping, value pricing, customer engagement, relationship marketing and technology, marketing metrics and customer loyalty and retention. Built on a solid research basis, this practical and action-oriented book will give students and managers an edge in improving their marketing operations to create superior customer experiences.
What are you doing to build customer retention for your company? Customers have specific needs and priorities. While satisfaction provides an initial focus for companies pursuing a quality initiative, customer retention represents a dramatically more cost-effective, profitable, and quality-centered set of activities. This book helps you learn 'why, ' and more importantly, 'how' to keep customers within your business. "Customer Retention" introduces you to the results that can be attained by creating aggressive and on-going customer retention practices. This results-focused book is packed with material that will tell you ways to create a customer loyalty and partnership mindset that yields a stronger, more pliant culture, higher levels of quality, and an attractive bottom line for your company. Company retention isn't a new paradigm, just a better one. -- From publisher's description.
This fresh take on retention and revenue is “a useful guide to long-term customer loyalty that’s engaging, insightful and actionable . . . a fast, easy read” (Jonathan Tower, Managing Partner, Catapult VC). It costs 5 to 25 times more for companies to acquire a new customer versus retaining an existing one. That means a company’s process to keep its customers is tied directly to its revenue and profitability. In Keep Your Customers, Ali Cudby provides insights from business leaders, beginning with legendary executive Kay Koplovitz. The book goes on to offer real-world consumer behavior stories, business best practices, and CEO-led case studies in industries ranging from technology (ClusterTruck, PERQ), consumer packaged goods (Soapbox), and retail (Esprit de la Femme, Urban Stems). Interviews with renowned venture capitalists Mark Suster and Kara Nortman of Upfront Ventures, Square Capital executive Jackie Reses, and indie musician Craig Wedren, former Shudder to Think frontman and Yellowjackets composer, are also featured. Keep Your Customers is based on a proven process that has helped companies around the world improve the lifetime value of their clients. Keep Your Customers shares a fresh perspective on the old problem of customer relations. It jumps straight into practical strategies and actionable tactics to bring loyalty marketing to life for large and small businesses alike. Ali Cudby shares how to set up customer engagement for loyalty with a company culture to support it; grow without being stuck in the endless grind of new customer acquisition; and build the most powerful asset for any enterprise—a loyal, long-term, and lucrative customer base.
"This classic article shows how to make mass customization and efficient and personal marketing work by putting companies and their consumers in a "learning relationship." Over time, this ongoing relationship allows your company to meet customers' changing needs, develop learning relationships with them, and retain their business forever."--Provided by publisher.
Creating the Strategy is a practical guide that brings together the most important elements of business strategy, B2B marketing theory and sales management. Aimed at those wanting to structure their organizations around the winning and keeping of customers in B2B markets, the book introduces a number of unique and powerful methodologies proven in workshops conducted with clients such as Mercedes-Benz and AXA Insurance. It is structured around the Sales & Business Performance Value Chain, a unique and integrated process that builds awareness and understanding of all factors impacting on sales and business performance, providing an important diagnostic tool. Whether you are working for a large organisation or a small company, Creating the Strategy will help you recognise and implement the key elements responsible for creating outstanding sales and business performance in B2B markets.
Good, bad, or indifferent, every customer has an experience with your company and the products or services you provide. But few businesses really manage that customer experience, so they lose the chance to transform customers into lifetime customers. In this book, Lou Carbone shows exactly how to engineer world-class customer experiences, one clue at a time. Carbone draws on the latest neuroscientific research to show how customers transform physical and emotional sensations into powerful perceptions of your business... perceptions that crystallize into attitudes that dictate everything from satisfaction to loyalty. And he explains how to assess and audit existing customer experiences, design and implement new ones... and "steward" them over time, to ensure that they remain outstanding, no matter how your customers change.
In this radically conservative book, the authors advocate a back-to-basics approach to marketing that replaces the relentless quest for differentiation with a relentless focus on these types of basic customer needs The authors’ research shows that most companies have been ignoring the basics for too long. At the heart of the authors’ approach is a view of why customers buy what they do. Barwise and Meehan argue that marketers must understand what customers want from the entire product or service category. So rather than focus on new luxury attributes for a specific car —marketers need to understand what basic needs customers have for automobiles in general (ie: safety, handling, etc). Once they figure that out—they need to deliver on those basic needs better than everyone else.
As competition for customers is constantly increasing, contemporary restaurants must distinguish themselves by offering consistent, high-quality service. Service and hospitality can mean different things to different foodservice operations, and this book addresses the service needs of a wide range of dining establishments, from casual and outdoor dining to upscale restaurants and catering operations. Chapters cover everything from training and hiring staff, preparation for service, front-door hospitality to money handling, styles of modern table service, front-of-the-house safety and sanitation, serving diners with special needs, and service challenges—what to do when things go wrong. Remarkable Service is the most comprehensive guide to service and hospitality on the market, and this new edition includes the most up-to-date information available on serving customers in the contemporary restaurant world.
Turned-off customers produce devastating ripple effects that quickly drag companies into a morass of mediocrity, while organizations that apply a constant flow of customer-centered innovations see consistent strengthening of their customer base. This book will get all managers and employees thinking about the little things that can make all the difference.