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"Customer
Focus" Examples
When the customer is a real presence to people, they get excited about finding
new ways to add value. At Celestial Seasonings, 80,000 people tour the tea
processing plant every year. This passing parade of enthusiastic customers builds
pride and reminds employees why they come to work every day.
At Roberts Express, now Federal Express Custom Critical, the world's largest
surface-expedited carrier, you know as soon as you walk in the door that something
is different. The receptionist's nameplate reads: Leader of First Impressions. Listening
to customers is a priority here; customers are surveyed monthly and employee incentive
plans are tied to the results of those surveys.
Improved is hardly an adequate word to describe SUNARP, the National Bureau
of Public Registration in Peru. In the mid '90s, the Lima branch of this office that
services 7000 consumers per day, began its overhaul by firing almost all of its employees
and literally starting over. With the transformation complete-from a corrupt system
where it took 60-90 days for a property sale to be recorded to today where simple
recording is done in under two hours and the wait for verification is only 10 days.
All this in a customer-friendly system where the form to register property is even
simpler to complete than a hotel registration!
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