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SERVICE QUALITY | CUSTOMER SERVICE | CUSTOMER LOYALTY: Knowing Your Customer – Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours Sure Do!

May 26, 2010

I had the occasion to go to a concert / fundraiser for Rotary International Exchange Students this past Saturday in Vacaville, CA.  The headliner was Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours, a great band that I’ve been trying to catch live for the past few years in person.  I was introduced to the band by a friend of mine who had been a fans for some years.

I didn’t expect too much to be honest.  We have several large entertainment venues as clients, and perhaps I’ve become somewhat jaded over the years.  I had been at a Rotary event during the day, and both my wife and I had been working since 7AM.  On top of that, I got only 2 hours of sleep the night before, for no apparent reason.  Some would say I might be cranky.  I didn’t notice it.

Back to the story, when we arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to see a number of fans arriving in “Flamingohead” wear. (Think Jimmy Buffet’s “Parrot Heads”)  The atmosphere was light and fun.  There was a table in the lobby selling various and sundry cd’s and band gear. I was already having a good time and the band hadn’t even started playing yet!  Heck, the band’s slogan is “Enjoy the Ride” — what more can you ask for?

Well, over the next three plus hours, I was blown away.  During a brief intermission a couple of members of the band came out to “meet and greet” which pumped up merchandise sales even more.  These guys seemed to be having a lot of fun, too.  Antsy, never stopped dancing from start to finish.  I was truly energized at the conclusion of their performance.  Every member of the band had a chance to shine.

They promoted a number of different opportunities during the performance, without selling themselves short.  My favorite was the Woodflock in Red Bluff, California.  Now, I’m not a camper.  As a matter of fact, if you see me in a tent, the plane crashed, and I took it out of the overhead bin!  By the time Antsy was done, I was ready to go to Walmart and pick up some camping gear!

I went to the band’s website on Monday and purchased a fair amount of music.  As it turns out, I had a problem with a couple of the tracks.  These were immediately fixed and replacement links issued.

Great music, fun times, great service!  They’ve got me as a fan for life!

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / SERVICE QUALITY | Google Pac-Man Give’s Them What They Want!

May 21, 2010

Google gets it.  They are my search engine of choice, for a number of reasons.  They give me the information I want quickly.  Sometimes, it seems like they are reading my mind!  I also like the specialized logos they put up to educate me on various birthdays and other eclectic commemorations.  Today’s is the pac-man game I remember from my mis-spent youth.

Google spends a lot of money to have these cool little “extras” and it pays off for them.  What little extras can you add to your business?  Would taking a talented employee and allowing them to explore their passion pay off big for you?

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / SERVICE QUALITY | Goodbye Hello!

May 12, 2010

A few years back, I happened upon Hello Wines.  We were visiting a micro winery complex, where a number of very small winemakers rented their own spaces to produce their wines.  I was taken aback almost immediately with the winemaker, John Caracciolo.  John was from the East Coast, and once he opened his mouth, it was apparent, both in attitude and diction.

If John liked you, you were in.  However, if he didn’t, he would throw you out, as much as sell you something.  And, if John didn’t like you – just leave!  However, the wine was great, and reasonably priced.

I received an email from John, letting his customers know that he was closing.  He had moved around a lot in recent years, trying to find the right “fit” for his wine making operation.  I don’t know anything about the wine making business, other than some great advice given to me by Jan Shrem, the founder of the Clos Pegase winery.  He said, “To make a small fortune in the wine business, start with a large fortune.” (On a completely unrelated side note, if you’re in Northern California I strongly recommend that you visit Clos Pegase.  The winery is absolutely beautiful and the wines are among my favorites.)

So, given my recounting of John’s attitude towards customers, I bet that you think I’m going to espouse the validation of our customer service principals. You would be wrong.  John was part of the Hello Wines brand.  He is who is, take it of leave it.  He was never mean.  Sometimes, it was like watching an accident scene, you couldn’t turn away to see what was going to happen next.  John & I have always gotten along.  We have fun. His attitude was something you expected, and looked forward to.

As John said in his farewell message, he’s been fortunate to live his dream, and passion.  I don’t know what’s next for John, but I can guarantee whatever it is he will make it his own.  I wish him the best!

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CUSTOMER LOYALTY / CUSTOMER SERVICE / SERVICE QUALITY | BP Oil Spill Proves 99% Isn’t Good Enough

May 7, 2010

As I’ve watched in horror as the oil slick from the BO Oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico comes closer to the fragile coast lines of Louisiana, Mississippi, and possibly Florida a thought came to mind.  Many of those I speak with say they would be happy with 99% customer satisfaction, because “you can’t please all the people all the time.” As you probably know, this eco-disaster of unprecedented should have been prevented by a number of safety valves, all of which have failed.  That failure will cost BP billions of billions of dollars, not to mention the tens of thousands of lives who will be turned upside down as jobs and revenue is lost due to the disaster.

So, the next time you think 99% is good enough, you might want to think again.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / SERVICE QUALITY | Nashville Flooding Casuses May Disrupt Vacation, Not Hospitality

May 6, 2010

The BP Oil Spillin the Gulf of Mexico has dominated the news of late.  However, there’s another story that seems to be placed on the back burner on our own turf.

A good part of the state of Tennessee is under 10 feet or more of water.  Nashville is closer to a lake than a city.  Yet, in these days of a catastrophic flood, Southern Hospitality shines through.

To our friends and family, our hearts go out to you.  Your struggles are not just with the immediate crisis of the water in your living room, but the reconstruction that will takes years to completely heal your wounds.

I would encourage everyone to open their hearts and wallets to the greatest extent possible.  A good place to start is the American Red Cross. They are the “troops on the ground” and facilitating much of the relief.  Your cash will allow them to obtain much needed supplies for day to day living.  After the water recedes, I would encourage you to consider making a donation to your local service club, such as Rotary (of which I’m a member) earmarked for the relief efforts in Tennessee.  These good people will be able to put it to use faster and more effectively than most, and they are stretched to the max with all the disasters.

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SERVICE QUALITY / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / CUSTOMER SERVICE | The Service Quality Department Brings “WHAT-IS-SERVICE-QUALITY.COM” Online

May 6, 2010

The Service Quality Department announced today that they have brought the new web domain, WHAT-IS-SERVICE-QUALITY.COM online, effective immediately.  The domain was added in order to better assist companies to find The Service Quality Department on the internet, allowing them greater access to customer loyalty building tools and customer service webinars.  “Our focus to to bring service quality to more professionals world-wide.” said Dr. Jeffrey S. Kasper, President & Chief Innovation Officer.

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SERVICE QUALITY / CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY | ServiceQuality.US Adds “What is Service Quality” Info Domain

May 5, 2010

ServiceQuality.US announced today that they have brought the new web domain, WHAT-IS-SERVICE-QUALITY.INFO online, effective immediately.  The domain was added in order to better assist companies to find ServiceQuality.US on the internet, allowing them greater access to customer loyalty building tools and customer service webinars.  “Our focus to to bring service quality to more professionals world-wide.” said Dr. Jeffrey S. Kasper, President & Chief Innovation Officer.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / SERVICE QUALITY / CUSTOMER LOAYLTY | ServiceQuality.US Adds Mystery Shop Worldwide Info Domain

May 5, 2010

ServiceQuality.US announced today that they have brought the new web domain, Mystery-Shop-Worldwide.info online, effective immediately.  The domain was added in order to better assist companies to find ServiceQuality.US on the internet, allowing them greater access to customer loyalty building tools and customer service webinars.  “Our focus to to bring service quality to more professionals world-wide.” said Dr. Jeffrey S. Kasper, President & Chief Innovation Officer.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / SERVICE QUALITY | Customer Loyalty Programs That Bomb!

May 5, 2010

The other day I went into a local gardening store, a high end store I might add, for the first time. I had a particular problem I needed help with. There were no other customers I could see, and the emoloyees were standing around chatting with each other.

A few seconds after I entered the store, I was greeted by an employee. She didn’t know how to solve my problem so she lead me to a more senior employee. They discussed my issue and then lead me to the manager on duty, who should be able to solve my problem, they thought. So far, so good. The initial employee has shepherded me through the process and I haven’t had to repeat my problem yet. Each successively higher person in the food chain did ask me some additional questions to clarify my needs, but things were going along quite well.

The issue was that all the time, as I went from person to person, I kept seeing all these signs promoting their customer loyalty program. At each stop, there were more and more notices of how I needed to be a member!

The last manager took me to a shelf and grabbed my recommended product, and walked me to the register.

The problem? I went through every employee in the store and nobody asked me if I was interested. I probably would have said yes. I might even have come back again!

As it was, the advice was dead wrong. My trip was wasted, and my confidence in their abilities destroyed.  And I certainly didn’t feel “welcomed” as a new customer or invited to return.

Plus, I’m out $9 for the worthless sulfur powder I bought! I might add that their price was $3 more than the big box garden center a few of miles away.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE / CUSTOMER LOYALTY / SERVICE QUALITY | Don’t Boycott Arizona Businesses!

May 3, 2010

There’s been a lot of news about Arizona’s new law that allows law enforcement officers stop anyone they encounter and request proof of eligibility to be here in the US.  Let me make myself perfectly clear, I despise any type of law that treads on what I consider my personal freedom.

There have been protests, rally’s and millions of words written online about the law.  I would encourage residents of Arizona to communicate their legislators to repeal this law.  If the elected officials refuse to listen, elect someone who will.

The average business in Arizona is completely disconnected from this law.  In these tough economic times, it can only hurt the recovery to exclude a business in Arizona because of their legislator’s actions.  I suspect that any business in Arizona would welcome new business with open arms.  If you’re really concerned, ask what the business owner’s position on the matter is and make your judgment then.  I encourage everyone to take a moment and think of what happens when we generalize any group based on the actions of a minority of their group.  The last time I checked, it’s not only unfair, it’s immoral.

So, there’s my two cents on Arizona’s response to the illegal immigration problem.  Be sure to stop by our other web sites for additional information and ideas about building customer loyalty:

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