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Commitment to Win
I have been a season Cleveland Cavaliers
ticketholder the last several seasons. Elizabeth Godek
is my Senior Client Experience Specialist and is a
wonderful contact person. She called me a few weeks
ago asking how things are going and if I was enjoying
the season. I challenged her with the thought season
ticket sales must be slow for renewing with Lebron
James not signing or committing to a new contract.
Her answer is critical to all of us in the dealership
business and must be remembered anytime a
member of our team has an excuse for poor results.
She informed me that regardless of the players or the
numbers on the court several things won't change.
The owner of the company and the entire
management team including the general manager on
down is committed to win. Yes the team wants
Lebron James to re-sign and be a part of the
Cleveland Cavaliers for the future. Her statement
though simply informed me one person's decision
won't change the commitment of the team to win.
There are also no plans to change the commitment
from every employee to assure that people have a
wonderful experience to when people go to the game.
The Cavaliers have invested millions in a training
facility and will not hesitate to provide whatever is
needed to assist the team to win. The car business is
facing one of the largest challenges in history and this
economy provides many excuses for our companies
to be down. We must also be committed that some
things won't change. Our entire staff must be
committed to provide a wonderful customer service
experience. The dealership must provide training and
whatever tools are needed to prosper. The processes
that will make the company successful must never be
compromised to cut corners or save time. Is your
team committed to overcome the challenges of the
day and win? If so they will outperform your
competitors and gain market share.
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Greetings!
This month involves lessons learned outside of the
car dealership however impacted me so much I
thought it critical to share. It always amazes me that
regardless of what business we are in there are many
common threads we can all take to heart.
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| The Value of Your Customer |
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A portrait of your company is taken every day by the
way your customers are treated. It is developed every
time your customer interacts with the company. The
interesting thing about this portrait however it is that it
can change quickly into a thing of beauty. It changes
by the choices made and the value placed on
customer service. Will the company be typical or
average? Will it stand out in a competitive marketplace
that rewards exceptional service and the customer
experience? These are choices that can be made and
will impact the way your customer feels about doing
business with you. Just as diet and exercise change
your physical appearance commitment and discipline
will produce a positive result in your company. It will
improve your quality of life and even help you to sleep
better. Your job satisfaction will have new meaning
and create excitement and reward again. Many
companies today have looked at customer service as
a way to reduce expenses. I recall hearing about a
cell phone company on the news that was going to
began dropping customers that used the customer
assistance number often. It seems that dumping
these customers would allow them to reduce
customer care costs by taking fewer calls. It would
seem a wiser choice might be to look at the reasons
customers required so much care when using their
cell phone. Was the process of delivering the phone to
the customer informative? Could the company do a
better job in training the customer how to best use the
new phone? Would the customer find an advantage to
have available on the web training modules that would
address in bullet point detail the exact issue the
customer has? I wonder how much the company
spent advertising to gain new customers while
tossing them away. A company that places the proper
value on the customer will always study ways to
improve customer service with improved processes.
Now look at your company with the only objective to
make your company team the best no matter what the
market!
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