Being Courteous Isn’t Enough: Four Simple Secrets to Creating Long Term Customer Relationships

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Last month, my lovely bride and I moved.  When you move into a new home, you have a concentrated opportunity to experience service scenarios.  During the first month at your new location, you will interact with a wide variety of … Continue reading

Four Forgotten Elements of Customer Service Recovery

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No matter how committed your organization is to service excellence and the customer experience, you will miss the mark on occasion.  I remember many a heated conversation between the executive team of a former employer over the notion of a … Continue reading

Finding Mindfulness in Packing Tape

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Rivaled only by childbirth (so I am told) and buying a car, I don’t know of many life experiences that combine so much joy with so much pain as moving into a new home.  We have done it seven times, … Continue reading

Seven “Easy” Tips to Improve Your Public Speaking

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When it comes to public speaking, nothing is easy.  I have done over 100 events each year for 20 years, and before starting the Leadership Difference, I was responsible for training and development for two major companies.  Before my career … Continue reading

Got My Mojo Working, But It Just Don’t Work On You! Part Two

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Muddy Waters understood the challenge of rapport building.  In part one of this two-part blog post, I used the iconic Waters’ blues song to illustrate the concept of interactive style schemas and their importance to developing rapport with others.  Identifying … Continue reading

Got My Mojo Working, But It Just Don’t Work On You! Part One

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The title is lifted from a famous quote by the renowned social philosopher (and blues icon) McKinley Morganfield.  Mr. Morganfield, also known as Muddy Waters, was repeating the sentiment written by Preston Foster back in 1956 in the famous blues … Continue reading