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CHIEF CUSTOMER OFFICER
BLISS J. wydawnictwo: JOSSEY AND BASS , rok wydania 2006, wydanie I cena netto: 135.00 Twoja cena 128,25 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Drawing on her first-hand experience at top companies as diverse as Lands’ End and
Microsoft, Jeanne Bliss explains why even great corporations can drift to delivering
mediocrity to customers, and she offers a proven solution to break the cycle.
Different divisions and departments in corporations can fail to communicate and act as a
team—they create silos instead of a superior customer experience. Jeanne Bliss shows in
stark detail how profits suffer when businesses focus on their organizational charts and
not their customer relationships.
This book provides leaders the tools and information they need to overcome organizational
inertia and deliver a meaningful customer experience. The author includes diagnostics to
determine if a company’s core strengths, metrics, and systems improve or harm customer
relationships. With all these tools, leaders can address the organizational challenges
they face with an exhaustive review of the Chief Customer Officer role and an evaluation
to determine the right solution for their culture and company.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART ONE: WHY CUSTOMER EFFORTS CRASH AND BURN.
1 Machine of Mediocrity: Corporate Machine on Autopilot.
2 The Power Core.
3 Dueling Silos: Competing Metrics, Mechanics, and Motivation.
PART TWO: WRESTLING WITH CUSTOMER LEADERSHIP.
4 Leadership Gut and Guts: Real Passion or Hand Wave?
5 Guerrilla Metrics.
6 Herding C-A-T-S: Customer Accountability Targets.
7 Reality Check Audit.
PART THREE: IS A CHIEF CUSTOMER OFFICER THE SOLUTION?
8 Do You Need a Chief Customer Officer?
9 The CEO and CCO Partnership: The Tom Sawyer Formula.
10 Structures for Driving Change.
PART FOUR: JUST IN FROM THE FRONT.
11 True Life Stories of Chief Customer Officers.
Epilogue.
Afterword by Jill Griffin.
References.
Acknowledgments.
The Author.
Index.
Hardcover
292 pages
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