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コンテンツは Chris LoCurto によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Chris LoCurto またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal
On today’s episode, we’re talking about the importance of customer relationships in small businesses. Whether you’re the CEO or leading a team, this episode is packed with tips to keep your customers coming back for more.
Key Points from Today’s Episode:
  • The Inevitability of Mistakes: Mistakes are part of business, and trying to avoid them completely is unrealistic. Instead, view mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow. Avoiding mistakes can lead to inaction and stagnation. Teach your team to embrace failure and learn from it, rather than fear it.
  • Proactive Customer Service: When mistakes happen, jump into action to solve the problem before the customer even knows about it. Implement accountability processes like a two-sets-of-eyes system to catch issues early. Being proactive helps maintain trust and shows customers that you care about their experience.
  • Building Trust Through Care and Service: Go beyond the transaction by showing customers you care about their success. Provide follow-up support and resources after events or services. This creates a loyal customer base that knows you are committed to their long-term success.
  • Gracefully Handling Mistakes: When mistakes occur, acknowledge them immediately and communicate transparently with the customer. Offer sincere apologies and go above and beyond to make things right. This approach builds trust and shows customers that you value their relationship more than just the transaction.
  • Mutual Benefits of Handling Mistakes Well: Handling mistakes well benefits your company culture by creating an environment of accountability and continuous learning. It shows your team that mistakes are okay if they lead to growth and improvement. This approach fosters a supportive team environment and strengthens your company’s values.
Remember, it’s not about being perfect; it’s about being authentic and accountable. Always aim to serve your customers better and learn from every experience.
We would love to hear your stories of overcoming business mistakes and how it transformed your customer relationships.
Reach out to us on our social media channels or email us at podcast@chrislocurto.com. Let’s continue to learn from each other and grow stronger together.
As always, take this information, change your leadership, change your business, change your life, and join us on the next episode!
Additional Resources:
264 | The 4-Step Process To Turn Your Mistakes (And Your Team’s) Into Growth
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On today’s episode, we’re talking about the importance of customer relationships in small businesses. Whether you’re the CEO or leading a team, this episode is packed with tips to keep your customers coming back for more.
Key Points from Today’s Episode:
  • The Inevitability of Mistakes: Mistakes are part of business, and trying to avoid them completely is unrealistic. Instead, view mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow. Avoiding mistakes can lead to inaction and stagnation. Teach your team to embrace failure and learn from it, rather than fear it.
  • Proactive Customer Service: When mistakes happen, jump into action to solve the problem before the customer even knows about it. Implement accountability processes like a two-sets-of-eyes system to catch issues early. Being proactive helps maintain trust and shows customers that you care about their experience.
  • Building Trust Through Care and Service: Go beyond the transaction by showing customers you care about their success. Provide follow-up support and resources after events or services. This creates a loyal customer base that knows you are committed to their long-term success.
  • Gracefully Handling Mistakes: When mistakes occur, acknowledge them immediately and communicate transparently with the customer. Offer sincere apologies and go above and beyond to make things right. This approach builds trust and shows customers that you value their relationship more than just the transaction.
  • Mutual Benefits of Handling Mistakes Well: Handling mistakes well benefits your company culture by creating an environment of accountability and continuous learning. It shows your team that mistakes are okay if they lead to growth and improvement. This approach fosters a supportive team environment and strengthens your company’s values.
Remember, it’s not about being perfect; it’s about being authentic and accountable. Always aim to serve your customers better and learn from every experience.
We would love to hear your stories of overcoming business mistakes and how it transformed your customer relationships.
Reach out to us on our social media channels or email us at podcast@chrislocurto.com. Let’s continue to learn from each other and grow stronger together.
As always, take this information, change your leadership, change your business, change your life, and join us on the next episode!
Additional Resources:
264 | The 4-Step Process To Turn Your Mistakes (And Your Team’s) Into Growth
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