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The Frictionless Organization: Deliver Great Customer Experiences with Less Effort
Learn how frictionless organizations cut costs, grow revenue, and create loyal fans by creating products and services that work so well, their customers never have to contact them for the wrong reasons. This book will help any customer-facing organization deliver better customer experiences, save money, and increase revenue. Veteran customer service experts Bill Price and David Jaffe, coauthors of the bestseller The Best Service Is No Service, explain how organizations can design products, sales, and support so that customer effort is reduced or, better still, removed. This simplicity for the customer is what Price and Jaffe call frictionless. The book defines a straightforward methodology, drawing on more than thirty practical examples from leading companies across four continents. The approach provides a radically different way for the whole business to focus on the customer experience. It explains how any organization can look at all customer interactions as potential opportunities for improvement and question whether they are helpful or represent symptoms of friction. Lower friction innovators are disrupting established businesses in every industry. This detailed guide shows how any business-from start-ups to major multinational corporations-can remove friction. Being frictionless has become a strategic necessity, and now this strategy is available to any organization.
Bill Price, David Jaffe (Author), Caroline Miller (Narrator)
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Your Customer Rules!: Delivering the Me2B Experiences That Today's Customers Demand
Most organizations struggle to really improve one of the most important factors of their success: the sales and service experiences they offer customers. Despite extensive--and expensive--efforts, this critical competitive edge remains out of reach for many. They key problem is that most companies fail to understand that, more than ever before, the customer is in control of the relationship. Where marketers used to think in terms of B2B or B2C, they have to start thinking 'Me2B'--that is, the way the customer relates to the company. Grounded in this shift, Your Customer Rules! reveals the truth about how the best organizations design, measure, and deliver great customer serivce experiences. Based on extensive research into top-performing organizations, Bill Price and David Jaffe have devised 7 simple principles that correspond with the highest customer retention--and therefore sustained profits. These 7 drivers of great customer experience are: You know me, you remember me You give me choices You make it easy for me You value me You trust me You surprise me withstuff that I can't imagine You make me better and let me do more Alongside these 7 drivers, the authors share examples of companies who succeed at customer experience, such as Amazon, DIRECTV, FlightCentre, Ventre-Privee, and Yamato Transport. With a simple, elegant solution for driving lasting value for customers by providing a great customer experience, Your Customer Rules! is essential reading for store managers, contact center managers, leaders of customer-facing teams, and executives.
Bill Price, David Jaffe (Author), Steven Cooper (Narrator)
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iTu cliente manda! (Your Custom Rules)
What you need to know about your customers Now more than ever, every interaction you have with customers is critical. Customers today have unlimited information at their fingertips - and can influence the purchase decisions and behaviors of millions of others. With this comes a shift in the balance of power, and every company must come to terms with the fact that the customer is in control. Interacting with customers in the way they want is an essential business strategy and in many industries, the key to business success. Executives still refer to B2B and B2C business models, as though companies control demand by going to customers with products and services. But as Bill Price and David Jaffe (authors of The Best Service is No Service ) show, a new business model is emerging in which the customer directs the relationship. It is becoming a world of 'Me2B' -one in which the customer, not the business, dictates the terms of engagement. In order for your business to thrive, you must create positive experiences to fulfill a range of customer needs. Though the mediums for customer engagement continuously evolve, Price and Jaffe show that customer needs remain unchanging. In Your Customer Rules !, they define a critical hierarchy of seven needs that your company can meet and apply as a methodology. Throughout this practical guidebook, Price and Jaffe share examples of companies who succeed by meeting these seven needs, including Amazon, Apple, IKEA, Nordstrom, USAA, Shoes of Prey, Vente-Privee, and Yamato Transport, as well as those that didn ' t. Your Customer Rules! offers tailored advice for companies at every stage, from nimble startups to legacy firms with established customer service practices - and everyone in between. With a simple, elegant solution for driving lasting value for customers, Your Customer Rules! is a clear guide for strengthening customer relationships and competing on more than price. It is essential reading for executives at all levels - business owners, marketing managers, and anyone who works directly with customers.
Bill Price, David Jaffe (Author), Adriana Sananes (Narrator)
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The Best Service Is No Service
Most customer service operations have it wrong. They gauge their effectiveness and productivity based on the number of customer calls or contacts they handle. But do your customers really want a "relationship" with your company's customer service department, or do they simply want to purchase your products or services so they can put them to use? In this groundbreaking book, Bill Price and David Jaffe offer a new, game-changing approach, showing how managers are taking the wrong path and are using the wrong metrics to measure customer service. Customer service, they assert, is only needed when a company does something wrong - eliminating the need for service is the best way to satisfy customers. To be successful, companies need to treat service as a data point of dysfunction and figure what they need to do to eliminate the demand. The Best Service Is No Service outlines these seven principles to deliver the best service that ultimately leads to "no service": • Eliminate dumb contacts • Create engaging self-service • Be proactive • Make it easy to contact your company • Own the actions across the company • Listen and act • Deliver great service experiences While self-service and customer relationship management are often tech-heavy and software-driven efforts, Price and Jaffe emphasize that no technology is needed to adopt a "no service" mindset - and any manager who tries to ferret out dysfunctional contacts between customers and companies can create far better, self-correcting systems.
Bill Price, David Jaffe (Author), David Jaffe, Jim Bond (Narrator)
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