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Characteristics Of A Legendary Service Provider - How Do You Match Up?

Nigel May Barlow

The following checklist describes an organisation that consistently provides its customers with more than satisfaction: Legendary Service.

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  1. Widely respected as a trend setter in serving the needs of the community
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  2. Famous for taking the lead in serving the environment.
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  3. Consistently delivering World Class Service; i.e. outsiders and competitors see the organisation as setting the standards they would love to emulate.
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  4. Providing a unique service experience that creates devotees of customers loyalty for life.
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  5. Inspiring customers with the positivity and pride of all those who work in the Legendary organisation.
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  6. Demonstrating superior levels of empathy for a customer’s situation and needs.
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  7. Partnering customers in a way that transcends Service Level Agreements, and operates on the level of the heart.
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  8. Sharing business goals, successes and failures with suppliers.
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  9. Creating systems that are intuitively loved by customers. Far more than just ‘customer friendly’.
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  10. Operating transparently where the promise to the customer is explicit, and the customer is happy with the deal.
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  11. Generating a culture where people find real meaning in giving service to others.
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  12. Becoming a positive Legend Creator generating an unstoppable belief in your people that they can ‘invent their own future’ rather than be restrained by outside forces: the market, competition, industry regulations, management dictates, etc.
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