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Entrepreneur & Author Talks About How to Maximize Profits via a Positive Customer Experience

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Most services have little impact – if you can push the client to use the results you go beyond the standard company that moves onto the next customer and seldom looks back.

 John Goodman, Co-Founder & Vice Chairman of TARP Worldwide and Author

The Rich Niche Group blog interviews and enables you to hear directly from successful entrepreneurs, product managers, venture capitalists and others about the steps they took to grow their businesses/products and how they were able to create, penetrate, and/or dominate their niche.  This week we interview John Goodman.

Interviewee:  John Goodman, Vice Chairman and co-founder of TARP World­wide

Why Selected: As a pioneer in the science of quantifying, managing, and optimizing the customer experience, John (and his company TARP Worldwide) gives us the opportunity to glean a little bit of his knowledge on how a start-up, small business or any business can perfect their customer’s experience.  It is not often we have the chance to hear from someone running a company referred to by renowned author and consultant Tom Peters as “(TARP is) perhaps America’s premier customer service research firm.”  John is also an author, and in his new book Strategic Customer Service: Managing the Customer Experience to Increase Positive Word of Mouth, Build Loyalty and Maximize Profits, he shows how successful companies use customer service as a “catalyst,…making the organization more proactive, accelerating responsiveness, and boosting its effectiveness.”  John also points out the financial impact good and/or bad/no customer service can have on an organization.

In the following interview, John takes us through how TARP got started and how the importance of moving customer service from a complaint department to one that can have a positive financial impact on your organization.  The key points you’ll take away include:

1.  The impact of great service on your financials is ten to twenty times the cost. 

2.  Many companies that hire a market research firm to conduct a study read their final reports then put them up on a shelf.  Find ways to make sure your clients use information and the advantages you bring to them.  This will lead to repeat business.

3.  When clients and prospects want to negotiate on price make sure you take out work/services/product accordinglyJust reducing prices can lessen the perceived value of your offering. 

4.  In order to gain traction in a market dominated by one or few companies , look for ways you can out innovate them and find the one or two people at some of their clients who are the most unhappy and then deliver outstanding service to them.

 

 

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5 SKILLS EVERY BUSINESS LEADER MUST HAVE

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“As a small business leader, what skills should I possess in order to better serve our clients, partners and employees?” – Karen Y., 1st-time entrepreneur

This week we are taking a break from the normal interview of an entrepreneur to answer a question we frequently get at The Rich Niche Group.  While there are several ways to answer this question, we have boiled it down to 5 skills which we have seen lead to a more effective leader and company.  The 5 skills are:

  1. A passion for providing an extraordinary customer experience and an understanding of your client’s and prospect’s problems.
  2. An unwavering focus on your core strengths and using those to solve your client’s and prospect’s problems.
  3. Being a source of innovation for your clients and partners and a leading innovator in your market.
  4. An understanding of finance and financial statements
  5. Company culture plays a very important role in the success of your business.

Let’s examine each of these and look at some examples how possessing these skills have aided in a company’s growth.

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