Happiness and Customer Experience: Interview with Bernd Schmitt
How do you bring happiness to your customers?
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C.B.
A marketing blog about improving the consumer experience, even in flooring. To get there, it is critical to understand who that consumer is, what matters to him/her in a retail experience, and where to look for inspiration. And, by the way, more often than not, this consumer is a woman!
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Bringing happiness to customers begins with respecting and supporting your employees. Respect = training them well, taking the time to give them the "why" not just the "what" in training. It also means to give regular recognition and constructive correction advice. If you do this regularly, the employees will take care of the customers.
I completely agree with Bernd and Amy on this article; customer loyalty is something that has to be earned by a company and its employees. The importance of customer loyalty has long been overshadowed by an obsession with customer satisfaction. While it is important to satisfy the immediate desires of consumers, their loyalty is what really counts! Customer loyalty is the continued service and admiration of consumers, meaning that having loyal customers is the key to any business’ long-term success.
Here at Impact Learning Systems, we believe that as a business follows the road to customer loyalty, they will often find success along the way as well. Feel free to check out our article on customer loyalty and let me know what you think! http://www.impactlearning.com/the-road-loyalty/
Cool blog! I totally agree with Amy. It's all about respect. It goes round and round. :)
Happiness is aspirational; it cuts across so many dimensions. As you say, Jon "it's all about respect".
Thanks, Amy, Tucker and Jon.
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CB
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