Customer Satisfaction is Worthless, Customer Loyalty is Priceless

Customer Satisfaction is Worthless, Customer Loyalty is Priceless

by Jeffrey Gitomer
Customer Satisfaction is Worthless, Customer Loyalty is Priceless

Customer Satisfaction is Worthless, Customer Loyalty is Priceless

by Jeffrey Gitomer

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Overview

Here are Jeffrey Gitomer's 3.5 compelling reasons why you and every employee in your company must own this book, must read this book, and must act on the principles of this book:

1. It contains a game plan that any customer-serving employee, salesperson, manager, executive or entrepreneur can enact to ensure loyal customers.
2. Any front-line employee can read it and "get it." Any front-line employee can read it and "do it."
3. Customer Loyalty is the measure of your present and future success.
3.5 Your competition may already own this book.

From the Table on Contents:

Part I: Customer, the Source of your Paycheck
1. Introducing the Most Important Person in the World
2. Introducing the Customer (Help!)
3. The Reality of Service -- Lousy, Satisfactory, or Memorable?
4. Who's Wrong? What's Wrong?

Part II: The Right Principles Create the Right Words
5. Principles, NOT Policy
6. Three BIG Factors: 1. Get Real. 2. Get Friendly. 3. Get WOW!
7. What's the Word Out on You
8. The (Secret) Service Success Formula
9. If you Talk Stupid, They'll Get Angry
10. It's Not the Apology That Matters...It's the Recovery That Count
11. Benchmarks Set the Standards... for Best Performance
12. Put Your Job Skills to the Test

Part III: Lessons from the Real World
13. Lessons I Learned Sleeping in Someone Else's Bed
14. Lessons I Learned Shopping in Someone Else's Store
15. Lessons I Learned Flying in Someone Else's Airplane
16. Lessons You Never Learned in School
17. Loyalty Lessons from the Real World

Part IV: Loyalty -- The Final Frontier
18. The Loyalty Answers for the Company and You
18.5 Loyalty Mission: The End of Satisfaction

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016353074
Publisher: Jeffrey Gitomer
Publication date: 03/06/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 147,709
File size: 409 KB

About the Author

I remember my mother chasing my car as I backed out of the driveway to register on my first day of college: "Take pre-med!" she screamed, "You can always switch!" But I wanted to be a businessman, like my dad.

He was the consummate entrepreneur. Growing up, I used to sneak downstairs and listen in on his Thursday night pinochle game. Arguments and laughs about business and life. It proved to be my inspiration for my life's pursuits. My pal, Duke Dalton said, "You know what I hate about your old man? He's never wrong." I miss my folks, and I'm grateful to them for their wisdom - the stuff they accused me of never listening to for 30+ years. If your parents are alive, call them right now and tell them you love them.

In college, I played Scrabble every day with my best friend, Michael Toll. He usually won. It taught me about words and how to use them. Michael also provided me with the challenge of winning at games, both sports and intellectual. He'll tell you he was better than me at everything. I feel the same about him. That was the fun.

I spent a year in Europe and came to the realization that I knew very little compared to what there was to know, which is funny, because I left for Europe knowing everything.

I raised a family. My three beautiful daughters taught me patience. They also gave me the courage and inspiration to achieve in the face of failure. Girls, I love you.

And I became a salesman. My first goal was to be the best salesman in the world. I'm still on that journey, every day. In the pursuit of that goal I surprised myself by becoming a columnist, an author, a speaker, a consultant, and a sales trainer. I used to hate flying. Now I spend about a quarter of my life in an airplane. But I really don't mind, because it gives me the precious opportunity to share my sales knowledge and my secrets with a worldwide audience. What could be better?

My name is Jeffrey Gitomer. I'm a salesman. I'm a dad. I'm a college dropout.

My objective in life is to help others, establish long-term relationships, and have fun - every day. When you love your work like I do, every day is the same. It's a holiday.
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