It’s the People, Stupid
Thursday, June 12th, 2008A couple of decades (give or take) ago Terry Dial, who eventually became vice chairman of Business Banking at Wells Fargo, told me that “People are 90% of our costs as well as the key to customer service and satisfaction. The only thing that should take priority over hiring a new employee is keeping a current one.”
Wise woman, Terry, and way ahead of her time.
Now comes another wise woman via Phil Gerbyshak’s interview with Sybil Stershic at Slacker Manager.
Stershic’s written a book called Taking Care of the People Who matter most: A Guide to Employee Customer Care. The meaning of the title hits the nail on the head, “It’s based on the impact employees have on customers; namely, the way your employees feel is the way your customers will feel. And if your employees don’t feel valued, neither will your customers!”
Is it true? Does it work? Tony Hsieh built Zappos on this principle.
Read the interview (Phil is always worth reading) and at the end you’ll find a great deal on the book.
What do you do to take care of your people?
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