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Cult of the Service Excellence Oke Eleazu

Cult of the Service Excellence By Oke Eleazu

Cult of the Service Excellence by Oke Eleazu


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Summary

The essential guide to achieving devout and loyal customers.

Cult of the Service Excellence Summary

Cult of the Service Excellence: How to Build a Truly Customer Centric Culture by Oke Eleazu

In a quest to maintain market position and improve profits in today's fast-paced, competitive market place, organizations need to become more and more customer driven. A customer-driven organization maintains a base of loyal customers by recognizing that customer service and product quality are fundamental to maintaining a competitive advantage. These organizations have incredibly strong, inspirational and charismatic leaders with strong culture and behavioural norms or even rules that guide everyone how to function within the organization. They think that their way is the only way! This book explains how the environment and culture created in some of the world's greatest customer-focused companies resembles the mindset created by a cult. It is by understanding the "anatomy" of such companies that we, too, can embark upon a journey of customer excellence within our companies.

About Oke Eleazu

Oke Eleazu, is the Managing Director of the consulting company, Think Outside In. Oke has held several senior roles in major organizations all centered on improving the experience of customers, most recently as Director of Customer Service Strategy for Sainsbury's.

Additional information

GOR010692402
9781910649541
1910649546
Cult of the Service Excellence: How to Build a Truly Customer Centric Culture by Oke Eleazu
Used - Like New
Paperback
LID Publishing
2016-09-12
224
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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