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When Customers Think We Don't Care: Ending Actions That Self-Destruct Companies, Customer Service and Jobs

Author Richard W. Buchanan
Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional
Category Consumer satisfaction
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ISBN / ASIN007013863X
ISBN-139780070138636
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Who is the enemy? The enemy is us! Every organisation is filled with people - owners, managers, workers - who worry about the 'enemies' that could bring about the end of their employment. They anxiously focus on other employers, the government, regulators and countless others, yet despite popular belief, these are not the biggest threats faced by employers. When Customers Think We Don't Care rewrites everything you thought you knew about marketing and customer service. In its markedly different approach, this book shows you how the demise of every for-profit, not-for-profit and government department that has failed, or ever will fail, is caused not by outsiders, but by their own people who drive away the customers who would otherwise support them. Fortunately, these same people can prevent this from happening. When Customers Think We Don't Care provides a step-by-step approach to avoiding such self-destruction by every organisation's 'enemy within'. You can learn how to keep customers, for your employees' welfare - and yours!
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