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2009-01-06 - I am a RAVING FAN of this book!
My school asked us to read this book for professional development. I have noticed that my school does not give raving fan service, but I have also noticed most of the businesses I shop at have not read this book either. I have learned to figure out what I do not like about the stores I shop at, make notes and see how I can improve my customer service for my parents, students and fellow teachers. Just people in general. For example, Best Buy refuses to pick up the phone when you call their stores or ask for a manager, so I make sure to return calls to parents within 24 hours, no matter when or where I am at.
This book will teach you so much and will teach you to respect raving fan service and to note when someone or thing does not give raving fan service. I just can not say enough about this book. Please pick it up today!
2008-11-29 - I've Re-Read This a Dozen Times!
From the Author of How to Sell Your Home in Any Market: 6 Reasons Why Your Home Isn't Selling... and What You Can Do to Fix Them and The Fundamentals of Listing and Selling Commercial Real Estate:
I have re-read this book more than a dozen times. Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles have captured the essence of growing a business through exceptional service like no other book on the market. I can't recommend this book enough!
2008-11-03 - "raving fan"
Good quality, really almost new. Highly satisfied, only wish it had arrived a little quicker. Ordered another used book at the same time from another Amazon source and it arrived 3-4 days sooner.
2008-07-26 - This is one of the best management books ever written, made even better by the simplicity of the presentation.
By definition, a "raving fan" is a customer that is so happy with your company that they praise your actions to anyone who might possibly listen. They are the best form of advertisement and the hardest to acquire. Changing your customer service strategy so that you have raving fans rather than customers is the point of this book and the story is told in parable form.
The two main characters are Area Manager and Charlie, his male fairy "godmother." Using the magic that all fairy godmothers possess, Charlie takes Area Manager to several companies that generate their own raving fans. The strategy is common and ubiquitous across industries; treat your customer as a coveted and valued asset rather than a source of revenue to be squeezed.
Another very important point is that to be successful in the area of customer service, you must first decide what you want to do. A fundamental component of this is to realize that not all potential customers are desirable ones. The fact is that some people are simply unsuitable as customers. Decide up front that they are not what you want to do and don't do it. Focus on what you can and want to do well.
Ken Blanchard has once again been an author of a book that points the way to success in business. The path to success is by providing quality service that appears costly, but that is a mirage. Good customer service is one of the best ways possible to make money and save time by spending money and using time to provide it. This is one of the best management books ever written, made even better by the simplicity of the presentation.
2008-07-06 - In lieu of Book
I bought this in lieu of buying th book and am glad I did. We slipped it in and played it while on a day trip on the road. We are Amazon booksellers and found the information very helpful in our applying it to our bookselling business. The narration is story form which helps keep it interesting as well.
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