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Ignore Your Customers (and They'll Go Away): The Simple Playbook for Delivering the Ultimate Customer Service Experience
By (Author) Micah Solomon
HarperCollins Focus
HarperCollins Leadership
5th December 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sales and marketing
Entrepreneurship / Start-ups
658.812
Paperback
240
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 16mm
222g
The ultimate guide to transforming your customer service, company culture, and customer experience, endorsed by all the top names in the field.
Great customer service may be today's most essential competitive advantage. This book gives a step-by-step plan to craft a customer service culture and customer experience so powerful that they'll transform your organization and boost your company's bottom line. You'll enjoy inspirational and hilarious tales from the trenches as author Micah Solomon, one of the world's best-known customer service consultants and thought leaders, brings you with him on hands-on adventures assessing and transforming customer service in a variety of industries.
In Ignore Your Customers (and They'll Go Away), you will find:
Each chapter concludes with a Business Reading Group Guide and a point-by-point summary to maximize your memory retention and make every insight actionable.
Drawing on a wealth of stories assembled from today's most innovative and successful companies including Amazon, USAA, The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Nordstrom, MOD Pizza, and more, Solomon reveals what it takes to turn an average customer interaction into one that drives customer engagement and lifelong loyalty.
Micah Solomon is one of the world's leading authorities on customer service, company culture, and the customer experience. He's a bestselling author, customer service consultant, and popular keynote speaker. Additionally, he's a frequent contributor to Forbes and has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, as well as on ABC and CBS. Solomon is a business leader and entrepreneur, and he was an early investor in the technology behind Apple's Siri. His broad expertise includes the hospitality industry, healthcare (patient experience), AI (artificial intelligence), retail, automotive, manufacturing, technology, banking, finance, nonprofit, and government.