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11 Things Small Business Owners Can Do To Recover From Customer Service Issues yee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include:1. Be Swift – When someone has an issue with your company, address it quickly. Promptness goes a long way in letting customers know you truly care about their business.2. Go Deep – Don’t just give someone’s complaint surface treatment. Seek to find the root of the problem, and after correcting it, redirect your employees to keep it from occurring again.3. Listen – Many times clients don’t want anything fixed; they just want to tell • Custom Ring Tones • Music Downloads • Custom Shoes – visit www.nikeid.com. You can design your own custom pair of shoes – what a reward. Everywhere the employee goes people will ask them about their shoes and it will be a constant reminder about the company they work for. • Time off – everything from an extra 15 or 30 minutes to a paid day off • L Safety in the Workplace - It is Everybody's Concern As chains and independents continue to battle for
market share and the consumer’s dollar, focusing
inward can provide a more profitable approach.
Instead of continually trying to attract new
guests, incentivize the employees to keep the
ones we already have and perhaps get those
guests to spend a little more.While safety is a high priority in manufacturing and industrial companies, office safety is also a serious issue that needs the same attention. Accidents and injuries can happen everywhere and the resulting pain and trauma it causes are the same, whether it occurs in a factory or an office. Adequate safety planning needs every employer’s attention.Safety planning begins with a careful survey of the conditions of your work space. Examine areas for pot Coupons, fliers, commercials, billboards and door hangers may get the message out and the instore signage may plant another seed, but it is ultimately up to the employee talking with the Guest to ‘seal the deal.’ How many times do we drop the ball after all our other efforts? Today’s employees need an extra incentive to improve performance. Think it may be impossible to get them to sell? Think again. Many companies create employee incentive programs but the rewards typically aren’t given out until something (outside their control usually) happens – their name is drawn out of a hat or lofty company/store sales goals are hit. We live in an instant gratification society. The key is not to focus on changing attitude. Instead, focus on rewarding changes in behavior – now! As the employees realize their behavioral changes are recognized/rewarded, the behaviors are repeated, results are achieved and people’s attitudes change – not the other way around. Keeping the good employees is the key to driving your business. Which rewards are the most effective? Cash? Studies have shown time and time again that cash works great to attract new employees, but is NOT the most effective motivator. After all, if it were, all servers would suggestively sell to every table as they are receiving 15% of all additional sales. Trouble is, they cannot brag about it (no trophy value) and they simply spend it without thinking about where they received it. If money does not work, what does today’s employee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include: Your Attitude Is Screaming ltimately up to the employee talking with the
Guest to ‘seal the deal.’ How many times do we drop the ball after all our
other efforts? Today’s employees need an extra incentive to improve
performance. Think it may be impossible to get them to sell? Think again.There is more attitude around than the 'traditional 'positive / negative attitude. This issue's topic will expose you to the other kind of attitude. You will also learn about the significant role attitude in the making your world go round!As you read through, you will begin to understand what the components of attitude are and how can use these to have an attitude that serves you. That's exactly want you need, right?Okay, let's take an in-depth look at Many companies create employee incentive programs but the rewards typically aren’t given out until something (outside their control usually) happens – their name is drawn out of a hat or lofty company/store sales goals are hit. We live in an instant gratification society. The key is not to focus on changing attitude. Instead, focus on rewarding changes in behavior – now! As the employees realize their behavioral changes are recognized/rewarded, the behaviors are repeated, results are achieved and people’s attitudes change – not the other way around. Keeping the good employees is the key to driving your business. Which rewards are the most effective? Cash? Studies have shown time and time again that cash works great to attract new employees, but is NOT the most effective motivator. After all, if it were, all servers would suggestively sell to every table as they are receiving 15% of all additional sales. Trouble is, they cannot brag about it (no trophy value) and they simply spend it without thinking about where they received it. If money does not work, what does today’s employee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include: Accountants / Lawyers Do Yourself a Favor - What do Your Customers Want? company/store sales
goals are hit. We live in an instant gratification society. The key is not to
focus on changing attitude.In my day to day practice in strategic human resource management I often come across customers looking for a 'good' accountant or 'good lawyer'. As an accountant myself the common thread for a 'good acountant or lawyer' seems to be 'I want someone who can explain things in plain english without the jargon'. This simplicity of service and communications can grow your business and ensure that you never need to look for more work! And the sad fact is that there are many Instead, focus on rewarding changes in behavior – now! As the employees realize their behavioral changes are recognized/rewarded, the behaviors are repeated, results are achieved and people’s attitudes change – not the other way around. Keeping the good employees is the key to driving your business. Which rewards are the most effective? Cash? Studies have shown time and time again that cash works great to attract new employees, but is NOT the most effective motivator. After all, if it were, all servers would suggestively sell to every table as they are receiving 15% of all additional sales. Trouble is, they cannot brag about it (no trophy value) and they simply spend it without thinking about where they received it. If money does not work, what does today’s employee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include: Make Your Products More Visible Through Catalogs most effective? Cash? Studies have shown time
and time again that cash works great to attract new employees, but is
NOT the most effective motivator.How do you get your products to your intended market? How do you introduce them to your goods and services? Television commercials usually promote one product at a time to familiarize consumers with the company or brand image. Huge billboards do the same thing and feature one product as well. But why promote one good product when you have so many?Attract your consumers and introduce them to a catalog of your products. This is the best way to promote and advert After all, if it were, all servers would suggestively sell to every table as they are receiving 15% of all additional sales. Trouble is, they cannot brag about it (no trophy value) and they simply spend it without thinking about where they received it. If money does not work, what does today’s employee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include: Job Interview Tips You Can Use to Ace the Interview and Land the Job yee want? The most
effective rewards to drive performance (and your business) include:A job interview is not the most harrowing thing you will go through in your life, but that can be very hard to believe as you walk into the office of your prospective employer! Unless you're very lucky, at one point or another, you will be going through this ordeal. Though it might be nerve-wracking, there is no reason you cannot come through it with flying colors by keeping in mind these job interview tips. The job interview tips below have been gat • Custom Ring Tones • Music Downloads • Custom Shoes – visit www.nikeid.com. You can design your own custom pair of shoes – what a reward. Everywhere the employee goes people will ask them about their shoes and it will be a constant reminder about the company they work for. • Time off – everything from an extra 15 or 30 minutes to a paid day off • Listening to employees and soliciting their input • Thank them for the basics – arriving in uniform, attendance, adherence to procedures and recipes – will ensure repeat performances • Gift cards to other restaurants (may be able to trade out to lower your costs) • Gas Cards • Phone Cards – international calling cards work great for employees with relatives outside of the country. While many of these items essentially are equivalent to cash, the employee will remember who gave it to them when they use it. This type of outside-the- box thinking can certainly drive your business with minimal risk or investment. Does it cost money? Yes, but if the system is designed properly, expenses only happen if the employees generate additional sales or profits! Contests and programs are a great way to generate excitement and short-term spikes in sales and employee retention, but ultimately, your success is based on the ability to create a recognition-culture where you recognize people’s value to the organization. Don’t be fooled - you will still have turnover, but you will be losing the right people. Lose a superstar and your business suffers. Keeping belowaverage employees causes the good ones to leave. If a below-average performer leaves, your team’s performance not only increases, but the ex- employee will most likely go work for your competitor – a double bonus for you!
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