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It's All About Service
How to Lead Your People to Care for Your Customers
by 
Ray Pelletier
  
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Subject(s):  Management
Management & Leadership
Management & Leadership
Nonfiction
Sales & Marketing
Sales & Marketing
Language(s):  English
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Available copies:   1
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File size:   1377 KB
Digital ISBN:   9780471735342
Release date:   Apr 29, 2005

Description

Practical strategies for better customer service based on the principles

of servant-leadership

Individuals in the workforce and the clients they serve are the fundamental building blocks of every company in America. Executives talk about customer service; but their employees are the ones who make it happen (or not). Author Ray Pelletier reveals the vital importance of a happy workforce in creating a happy client. By caring for employees, managers create an environment in which employees can care for customers. This book shows senior leaders, managers, and supervisors how to develop a managerial style that combines teamwork, trust, listening, forethought, and ethics to nurture a happy workforce and improve customer service. Built on the foundations of the servant-leadership model, the book offers effective, easy-to-implement strategies to develop these vital managerial skills. It's All About Service reveals that leaders who care for their people create businesses that care for their clients-and gain an edge over the competition.

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