We’re Not Happy Until You’re Not Happy

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Brand Promise

Every once in a while I jokingly will say the motto of a company who gives me bad customer service is:

We’re not happy until you’re not happy.

There are certain industries that this seems to be especially true. People complain and joke about some of their experiences with government agencies. Or, how about the reputation of the cable TV industry? It’s hard to shake off a reputation for bad service that has been going on for years – although they do seem to be getting better. Other industries, such as the airlines and cell phone service providers, are doing their best to improve.

First, you have to know that customers’ expectations are higher than ever. They expect good service. We teach the customer what good service is when we tout our awards and make promises. When United makes a promise such as Fly the friendly skies, then they better be prepared to deliver on that promise. That’s why they call it a brand promise! And, when it is delivered, the brand is established.

Unfortunately, businesses can let their customers down. It’s not just happening in the cable TV, airline and phone industries. It’s happening in all industries.

Businesses upset their customers numerous ways. Here are just a few:

If you’re going to make a brand promise, keep it. Otherwise, you and your company may be the brunt of the punchline We’re not happy until you’re not happy!

Author: Guest Author

Published On: 11th Aug 2016 - Last modified: 6th Feb 2019
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