Common Knowledge is Not So Common
I’d just crossed through a sentence I’d written in a training series for the retail team at Godiva. To me, the sentence stated the obvious when it came to the importance of “product knowledge.” My internal dialogue went something like, “Who doesn’t know that, Joseph? It’s time to take a break and come back at…
The best metrics for getting started with employee engagement {Guest Post}
During the last decade or so, human resource management has been essentially flipped on its head. What was once a decidedly employer-centered market has become one driven by the needs and concerns of the employee. Despite still relatively high competition for jobs in a recovering global economy, more and more companies that require a skilled…
Automated Call Answering Cuts Costs But Also Cuts Customers {Guest Post}
The size of a customer service department is, of course, directly related to the size of the business it is serving. A small company with only a limited number of customers will not have the same demands as a large one serving millions of people. For the latter, it can become a costly operation to…
The Cost of Serving Well
It was such a thought-provoking question. In an interview this week, I was asked, “how much does it cost a business owner to deliver memorable service?” Earlier in the day, I had read about a police officer in Connecticut, Michael Castillo, who was on a call to break-up a fight at a Target store. After…
“It’s not what you know but…”
According to the old adage that sentence stem ends with “who you know.” On stage and in writing lately I have concluded that the old adage doesn’t tell the whole story. As such I have modified it to say: “It’s not what you know OR who you know. It’s what you know ABOUT who you know.”…
Seeing through the Eyes of Your Customer
Having just finished my new book about Mercedes-Benz and given that I recently spent time with Mercedes-Benz dealers at their annual conference in Las Vegas, I took the liberty of modifying a popular children’s logic puzzle by inserting a Mercedes-Benz E class. Can you solve this puzzle in 20 seconds? What parking lot number is…
Don’t Cry Over Spilled Coffee – Sue!
Nothing is stranger than the truth! In case you missed it, a police officer in North Carolina is suing Starbucks for a spilled cup of FREE coffee. Let me not make light of the fact that the officer purportedly burned himself when the lid popped off his free cup of Starbucks. The officer claims that…