Will You Add?
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Customer Service > Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!'

Tags

  • cases
  • thinking
  • future opportunities
  • nonprofit organizations
  • believe their

  • Links

  • Time is Money?
  • Public Relations Productivity
  • High Value MLB Pitchers
  • Will You Add? - Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!'

    How to Have A Recruiter Find You - FAST
    You are in a panic. You need a job fast and recruiters won't return your call. You don't have anything on the back burner because you thought you could just call th
    their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar opt

    The Effectiveness of Corporate Communication
    In the research conducted by Alisa Mosley, 200 out of 247 executives set the price for communications errors between $10,000 and $10, 000, 000. Undoubtedly, communi
    Most disappointed customers “vote with their feet,” and show their disdain indirectly by patronizing other, less offensive, or more satisfying establishments.

    There are no fireworks to signal their departure. No “ugly scenes” are made.

    And this is actually too bad, in a way.

    Companies and nonprofit organizations and even governmental units should be told that you’re displeased and that you’re intending to deny them future opportunities to let you down.

    You might be thinking, “I have no choice but to do business with the government,” but in many cases that’s not true.

    For example, I may be in California, but I can choose to incorporate anywhere, in say, Nevada, Delaware, or Oregon, if I believe their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar opt

    Customer Feedback Management: Do Companies Want You to Leave Customer Feedback?
    New companies are springing up everywhere. But how can their service be measured? Where would you go to find good or bad service?How effectively are customer
    orks to signal their departure. No “ugly scenes” are made.

    And this is actually too bad, in a way.

    Companies and nonprofit organizations and even governmental units should be told that you’re displeased and that you’re intending to deny them future opportunities to let you down.

    You might be thinking, “I have no choice but to do business with the government,” but in many cases that’s not true.

    For example, I may be in California, but I can choose to incorporate anywhere, in say, Nevada, Delaware, or Oregon, if I believe their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar opt

    What To Do After You've Been Betrayed
    It might have been your best friend, your partner, your boss, your brother or even your lover. It burns deep inside. You can’t sleep for the anger, the shock and
    be told that you’re displeased and that you’re intending to deny them future opportunities to let you down.

    You might be thinking, “I have no choice but to do business with the government,” but in many cases that’s not true.

    For example, I may be in California, but I can choose to incorporate anywhere, in say, Nevada, Delaware, or Oregon, if I believe their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar opt

    What Your Yellow Page Ad is Missing (Part 2 of 5)
    Even though you and your directory rep are relatively satisfied with your current ad, you have the nagging feeling it could be improved. The problem is you’re (a) r
    government,” but in many cases that’s not true.

    For example, I may be in California, but I can choose to incorporate anywhere, in say, Nevada, Delaware, or Oregon, if I believe their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar opt

    8 Steps to Survive a Corporate Transfer
    You know the first time your spouse comes home and says we have a great opportunity or how do you feel about New Jersey, or what do think about Phoenix? Something i
    their tax codes are more business friendly, or their civil servants are more hospitable.

    In fact, I can incorporate offshore, if I wish.

    As consumers, we have similar options.

    But the key is to tell offending sources that we’re leaving or that we’ve left. They utterly need to hear the feedback that says “You lost my business!”

    I admit, this seems confrontational, but how else will they know they have erred and they have directly caused your departure?

    Plus, you’ll feel better having purged your system of them in a constructive way, so everybody wins.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/15220/atriclecheck-Top-Customer-Service-Speaker-Tells-Them-You-Lost-My-Business.html">Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!'</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/15220/atriclecheck-Top-Customer-Service-Speaker-Tells-Them-You-Lost-My-Business.html]Top Customer Service Speaker Tells Them: 'You Lost My Business!'[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Business Credit For Oregon Companies

    The Chinese Denim Market

    Use a Business Center as a Profitable Alternative to Paying High Rent

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com