The Customer Rules

The Customer Rules

Author: Lee Cockerell

Publisher: Crown Currency

Published: 2013-03-05

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0770435610

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The former Executive Vice President of Walt Disney World shares indispensible Rules for serving customers with consistency, efficiency, creativity, sincerity, and excellence. Lee Cockerell knows that success in business--any business--depends upon winning and keeping customers. In 39 digestible, bite-sized chapters, Lee shares everything he has learned in his 40+ year career in the hospitality industry about creating an environment that keeps customers coming back for more. Here, Lee not only shows why the customer always rules, but also the Rules for serving customers so well they'll never want to do business with anyone but you. For example: Rule #1: Customer Service Is Not a Department Rule #3: Great Service Follows the Laws of Gravity Rule #5: Ask Yourself "What Would Mom Do?" Rule #19: Be a Copycat Rule #25. Treat Every Customer like a Regular Rule #39: Don’t Try Too Hard As simple as they are profound, these principles have been shown to work in companies as large as Disney and as small as a local coffee shop; from businesses selling cutting-edge technologies like computer tablets to those selling products as timeless as shoes and handbags; at corporations as long-standing as Ford Motors and those as nascent as a brand new start-up. And they have been proven indispensible at all levels of a company, from managers responsible for hiring and training employees, setting policies and procedures, and shaping the company culture to front line staff who deal directly with clients and customers Chock-full of universal advice, applicable online and off, The Customer Rules is the essential handbook for service excellence everywhere.


Managing Consumers' Online Complaints

Managing Consumers' Online Complaints

Author: Young Lyoul Lee

Publisher: 길잡이미디어

Published: 2006-02-24

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 8980313438

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Consumer complaints in the Internet forum have posed as a big threat for companies. However, little attention has been given to this issue so far. The users in the Internet forum can be categorized into three groups: complainers, repliers to the messages, and observers who only read the complaints or replies. This study explores how a company's response to complaints online affects the evaluation of the company by the observers, who are major users of the Internet forum. More specifically, this study examines how a company can select a response strategy to protect its reputation according to the context of the complaint. Psychology and Communication on the Internet Content Analysis of Web site Conceptual Model and Hypotheses Study 1 Study 2 Managerial Implications and Recommendations


Hug Your Haters

Hug Your Haters

Author: Jay Baer

Publisher: Portfolio

Published: 2016-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1101980672

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Includes a detachable folded poster of "The Hatrix."


Managing Risk and Decision Making in Times of Economic Distress

Managing Risk and Decision Making in Times of Economic Distress

Author: Simon Grima

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2022-03-01

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1801174288

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Managing Risk and Decision Making in Times of Economic Distress adds much needed scholarly analysis of the fledgling decision/control approach, arguing the merits of its empirical content to shed light on the structure of capital contracts and rationale for diversity of objectives.


Effective Complaint Management

Effective Complaint Management

Author: Bernd Stauss

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-01-31

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 3319987054

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This practice- and research-based book caters to the needs of executive managers who see customer satisfaction as their primary goal. The authors identify the need for an effective complaint management strategy that prevents the loss of dissatisfied customers. Dissatisfied customers are at risk of migrating; accordingly, neglecting professional complaint management poses a considerable threat to customer relationships, sales and profits. The book offers a comprehensive management concept, which emphasizes direct contact with the complainant by employing complaint stimulation, acceptance, processing and reaction. Further, it discusses the relevant ‘backstage’ tasks involved in using complaint information to achieve quality improvements and cost reductions through complaint analysis, controlling and reporting.


The Reign of the Customer

The Reign of the Customer

Author: Claes Fornell

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-03-27

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 3030135624

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With major retailers closing brick-and-mortar stores every month and the continued shift to online shopping, there is a major push to strengthen customer loyalty by improving the customer experience. The two most important qualities that consumers look for are convenience and efficiency. Finally a source is available that will give retailers and companies in general the insight needed to enhance customer satisfaction while improving the overall shopping experience. This book uses the world-leading findings from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) and its accompanying Global Customer Satisfaction Index (GCSI) – invaluable, incomparable sources of consumer insights and information, to inform best practices for improving the consumer experience, better satisfying customers, and achieving profitable customer loyalty today and into the rapidly changing future. This book will help us understand where we were, where we are today, and where we are heading tomorrow in providing exceptional customer experiences. It is a must-read for marketing professionals and customer-focused senior executives alike.


Complaint Management and Channel Choice

Complaint Management and Channel Choice

Author: Stefan Garding

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-14

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 3319181793

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This book investigates customer perceptions and expectations of complaint channels. In addition to the conventional channels, the adequacy of online social networks as new complaint channel is analysed. The managerial recommendations to improve customer satisfaction are based on a survey and reveal critical determinants of customer channel choice and their expectation and perception of each complaint channel.