Las 10 mejores maneras de inculcar servicio al cliente en tu empresa 1. Hacer del servicio al cliente una prioridad para toda la empresa, no sólo para un departamento. Una actitud de servicio al cliente tiene que venir desde arriba. 2. Hacer de la expresión ¡Wow! un verbo que forme parte del vocabulario que se use a diario en tu empresa. 3. Potenciar y confiar en tus agentes de servicio al cliente. Confiar en que ellos quieren dar un gran servicio... porque en realidad lo hacen. Las asistencias de un supervisor deben ser raras. 4. Darte cuenta de que es correcto dejar marchar a clientes que son insaciables o abusan de tus empleados. 5. No medir los tiempos de llamada, no obligar a los empleados a aumentar las ventas, y no utilizar guiones. 6. No escondas tu número 1-800. Es un mensaje no solo para tus clientes, sino también para tus empleados. 7. Ver cada llamada como una inversión en la construcción de una marca de servicio al cliente, no como un gasto que estás tratando de minimizar. 8. Deja que tu compañía celebre un gran servicio. Cuenta historias de experiencias WOW a todos en la compañía. 9. Encontrar y contratar a personas que ya sean apasionadas del servicio al cliente. 10. Dar un gran servicio a todos: clientes, empleados y proveedores.

didn’t know it at the time, but ten years later I would learn that research from the field of the science of happiness would confirm that the combination of physical synchrony with other humans and being part of something bigger than oneself (and thus losing momentarily a sense of self) leads to a greater sense of happiness, and

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"The typical industry approach is [retailers] to treat vendors like the enemy... If vendors can't make a profit then they don't have money to invest in research and development, which in turn means that the products they bring to the market will be less inspiring to customers, which in turn detriments the retailer's business because customers aren't inspired to buy. People want to cut costs and negotiate aggressively because there's a limited amount of profit to be shared by both sides. As a result of this "death spiral", most retailers fail."

For example, for most of our loyal repeat customers, we do surprise upgrades to overnight shipping, even though we only promise them standard ground shipping when they choose the free shipping option. In conjunction with that, we run our warehouse 24/7, which actually isn’t the most efficient way to run a warehouse. The most efficient way to run a warehouse is to let the orders pile up, so that when a warehouse worker needs to walk around the warehouse to pick the orders, the picking density is higher, so the picker has less of a distance to walk. But we’re not trying to maximize for picking efficiency. We’re trying to maximize the customer experience, which in the e-commerce business is defined in part by getting orders out to our customers as quickly as possible. The combination of a 24/7 warehouse, surprise upgrades to overnight shipping, and having our warehouse located just fifteen

Pensé en la facilidad con la que nos lavan el cerebro en nuestra sociedad y en nuestra cultura; aprendemos a detener nuestro pensamiento y a asumir que más dinero es igual a más éxito y a más felicidad cuando, en última instancia, la felicidad es realmente gozar la vida.

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Branding Through Customer Service Over the years, the number one driver of our growth at Zappos has been repeat customers and word of mouth. Our philosophy has been to take most of the money we would have spent on paid advertising and invest it into customer service and the customer experience instead, letting our customers do the marketing for us through word of mouth.

happiness would confirm that the combination of physical synchrony with other humans and being part of something bigger than oneself (and thus losing momentarily a sense of self) leads to a greater sense of happiness, and that the rave scene was simply the modern-day version of similar experiences that humans have been having for tens of thousands of years.

One of the most interesting things about playing poker was learning the discipline of not confusing the right decision with the individual outcome of any single hand, but that’s what a lot of poker players do. If they win a hand, they assume they made the right bet, and if they lose a hand, they often assume they made the wrong bet. With the coin that lands on heads a third of the time, this would be like seeing the coin land on heads once (the individual outcome) and changing your behavior so you bet on heads, when the mathematically correct thing to do is to always bet on tails no matter what happened in the previous coin flip (the right decision).

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"Happiness is really just about four things: perceived control, perceived progress, connectedness (number and depth of your relationships), and vision/meaning (being part of something bigger than yourself)" by Tony Hsieh author of Delivering Happiness: A PATH TO PROFITS, PASSION, AND PURPOSE."

minutes away from the UPS Worldport hub means that a lot of customers order as late as midnight EST, and are surprised when their orders show up on their doorstep eight hours later. This creates a WOW experience, which our customers remember for a very long time and tell their friends and family about. We receive thousands and thousands of phone calls and e-mails every single day, and we really view each contact as an opportunity to build the Zappos brand into being about the very best customer service and customer experience. Seeing every interaction through a branding lens instead of an expense-minimization lens means we run our call center very differently from most call centers. Most call centers measure their employees’ performance based on what’s known in the industry as “average handle time,” which focuses on how many phone calls each rep can take in a day. This translates into reps worrying