By Action Coach Dave Beam
When I begin coaching a new client, we always evaluate four basic  areas of business mastery.  We examine  money, time, destination, and delivery mastery.
Today I want to consider delivery mastery and why it is critical to  your business success.  If you have  delivery mastery, your customers consistently receive quality products and  service from your business delivered on time.   This will be evidenced by minimal customer complaints, and you will be  current in your response time and product/service  delivery.
Often people ask me how I can help them bring in more  business.  Typically they want to improve  their marketing and advertising to get more customers in the door.  I am all for increasing the phone calls,  store traffic and requests for proposals.   But before I jump on the marketing bandwagon, I always ask probing  questions about current customer service.   Did you know that it is basically five times easier to sell to an  existing customer than to win a new one?   It makes no sense to invest dollars, time and effort to attract new  customers in the front door if you are losing your current customers out the  back.  It’s like trying to fill a bathtub  with water with the drain open!  Close  the drain, then fill the tub.
What would your business be today if you had retained every  customer that ever did business with you?   What if every current customer was so pleased with your product and  service that they sent you a stream of steady referrals?  Maybe you should put your marketing campaign  on hold and invest some time and resources into providing a consistent product  and service to the customers you already have.   Take care of what you have, and you will be ready for more.  
Building a successful business is common sense that is not common  practice.  Do a great job taking care of  your current customers and your business will grow.  Do a poor job taking care of your current  customers and you will struggle getting new ones.  How do you consistently thank your current  customers?  How is your follow-up?  How quickly do you respond to their  requests?  How often do you exceed their  expectations?  Delivery mastery – it’s a  basic principle of success that is often missing.
 
 
 
Current technology allows low cost, real time feedback that enables a business to take action to fix an issue before defection occurs. Allow your customers to feedback their way, and anonymously if they want. See www.opiniator.com for example
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty interesting. I feel like the problem though, like every other feedback system, is getting customers over the hurdle to actually use it.
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