Customer Service: The Choice is Yours
If the customer, client, consumer, and community concur, the choice is yours..
What's that famous line; "the customer is always right, and if you ever doubt this refer to rule number one," and whereas we read such quotes and smile, there is a very valuable lesson in all of this.
If you are an entrepreneur, business leader, or an executive
for a large Corporation then you will be in charge of making
choices and decisions which will guide your company forward. How
you conduct your business, what markets you enter, and what
market segments you attack
will be your choice.
As long as your choice is in line with the customers,
clients, and consumers then your choices are good.
When you're decisions are opposed to the community or the
customers, that is to say if they do not concur with the
direction your company is going then the customers will not pay
you for your services and products, therefore your bottom line
will be hurt, your shareholders will be upset, and your
quarterly profits won't seem to live up to the expectations Wall
Street.
In this case of course you would be wrong, and your choices
and decision-making would be inadequate, unacceptable, and it's
time for you to depart the premises, so they can hire someone
who can get the job done.
Some companies get it, and others don't. But in the free-market
system you are allowed to fail due to poor choices, and bad
decision-making. If you go against your customers too many
times, they will vote with their dollar, and they will vote for
your competitors. S
o while you might say that you are the head decision maker of
your company, the reality is that you provide the goods and
services that society desires and needs. There is a price which
they are willing to pay, and an upper end price they are not. If
you deviate too much from those things that they need or want,
they will not be willing to pay the price, and therefore they
will not purchase.
It is as simple as that in free markets. Free market capitalism
is about the most democratic way to run a society there is,
because again people vote with their dollar. If you want them to
vote for you, then you had better listen, and streamline your
company, increase its efficiency, and figure out a way to
deliver what they want, as soon as possible if not yesterday,
and at a fair price they are willing to pay.
Yes, I realize it gets tough sometimes when everyone's favorite price is free, and they demand far too much, but as a business owner you need to understand that, and find a happy medium.
About the Author
Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Info: www.worldthinktank.net.

