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Uncommon Service

How to Win by Putting Customers at the Core of Your Business

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Uncommon Service

By: Frances Frei, Anne Morriss
Narrated by: Eliza Foss
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Most companies treat service as a low-priority business operation, keeping it out of the spotlight until a customer complains. Then service gets to make a brief appearance - for as long as it takes to calm the customer down and fix whatever foul-up jeopardized the relationship.

In Uncommon Service, Frances Frei and Anne Morriss show how, in a volatile economy where the old rules of strategic advantage no longer hold true, service must become a competitive weapon, not a damage-control function. That means weaving service tightly into every core decision your company makes.

The authors reveal a transformed view of service, presenting an operating model built on tough choices organizations must make:

  • How do customers define “excellence” in your offering? Is it convenience? Friendliness? Flexible choices? Price?
  • How will you get paid for that excellence? Will you charge customers more? Get them to handle more service tasks themselves?
  • How will you empower your employees to deliver excellence? What will your recruiting, selection, training, and job design practices look like? What about your organizational culture?
  • How will you get your customers to behave? For example, what do you need to do to get them to treat your employees with respect? Do you need to make it easier for them to use new technology?

Practical and engaging, Uncommon Service makes a powerful case for a new and systematic approach to service as a means of boosting productivity, profitability, and competitive advantage.

©2012 Frances Frei and Anne Morriss (P)2020 Recorded Books
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Very different view on customer service. I learned so much. Training customers is my new concept!

I looked at my business from different angle

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Learnt so much from this comprehensive book of knowledge on exceptional service to enhance your business. It was beautifully Narrated by Eliza Foss. There is so much that I will be able to implement in my business, A must read for all business owners!

Brilliant practical knowledge for a business owner

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Practical tips that I have put to use. I just wish book was read by author…

Ideas for workshops

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Thoroughly enjoyed as a business owner, myself and consumer; absolutely eye-opening, and being honest with myself, as well as to positively and kindly interact with other businesses just knowing the entire back, and how much goes into it was just expansive.

4.5 stars from me!

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Good value adds but very dry textbook discourse make it a bit difficult to remain engaged.

Dry but useful info

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The first half of the book had a couple good ideas for the service industry business. But then the book just rambles on about Zappos. Information is dated - when the author talks about how bad of an idea self checkout is at the grocery store, I was about to end the book. Looking back, that would have been an ideal spot to stop.

The narrator would be a great fiction reader. Way too much voice inflection and far too much emphasis on too many points. When you emphasize everything, you emphasize nothing.

1/2 half of the book has good ideas - narrator is a huge drawback

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