Some companies don't understand why they should worry about customer experience. Others collect and quantify data on it but don't circulate the findings. Still others do the measuring and distributing but fail to make anyone responsible for putting the information to use. In a recent survey by Bain and Company, only 8% of clients believe they had experienced superior service. The customer experience is important because of the multiplicity of potential new clients it can generate.
Key exemplars engage their clients and understand how to keep them engaged. A consumer and frequent client for a local UPS store requested brochure copies. The copies were promised for delivery late on a Friday. Through a series of unfortunate events the store missed the deadline. Defying defeat, the store operator personally completed the order. The client received a telephone call at 9:30 p.m. on a Sunday evening that the UPS owner would be personally delivering the brochures to him that evening.
Other exemplars are Starbuck’s, where Baristas remember not only names but the drink orders of repeat clients. Southwest Airlines personally developed a culture of customer experience with its communication. Further, Apple Computers for decades enraptures customers with flexibility, ease and personal commitment. These companies purposefully engage clients and create a customer culture. The mantra for each assists to lower marketing costs, yet multiply clients due in large measure to personal success stories. The clamor for assistance, the desire for personal attention and the yielding of profits to performance creates a devoted and loyal fan base. Satisfying clients achieves numerical goals; however, translating them into an experience is a lesson in long term business success.
About Drew Stevens, Ph.D.
Drew Stevens, Ph.D., is known as the Sales Strategist. Dr. Drew creates more revenues in less time. He is the author of seven books including Split Second Selling and Split Second Customer Service, and Little Book of Hope and is frequently called on the media for his expertise. Sign up for Dr. Drew’s newsletter The Sales Strategist at (drew3-143901@autocontactor.com).