Presenting dozens of real-life striking examples of poor--and excellent-- complaint handling, Barlow and Moller show that companies must view complaints as gifts if they are to have loyal customers.
A Complaint Is a Gift: Recovering Customer Loyalty When Things Go Wrong
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Author(s)Janelle Barlow, Claus Moller
PublisherBerrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN / ASIN1881052818
ISBN-139781881052814
Sales Rank1,025,625
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Customer complaints can give businesses a wake-up call when they're not achieving their fundamental purpose--meeting customer needs. They are a feedback mechanism that can help organizations rapidly and inexpensively shift products, service, style, and market focus. Businesses that don't value their customers' complaints suffer from costly, negative word-of-mouth advertising.
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