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Customer Retention : An Integrated Process for Keeping Your Best Customers

Customer Retention : An Integrated Process for Keeping Your Best Customers

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Chris Gassner, one of the reviewers is an a$$!
Review: As the author of CUSTOMER RETENTION, my purpose in writing the book was to present the mindset, plus measurement tools and metrics, needed to create customer loyalty. Customer loyalty is built on a solid foundation of perceived value, rather than satisfaction, or even delight. Satisfaction tends to represent a passive, reactive relationship with the customer, while retention and loyalty require more proaction, closer contact, and greater anticipation of customer needs. The book makes the case for this, and shows how to bring loyalty processes into any organization for greater sales and profit.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Customer Satisfaction Does Not Equal Customer Loyalty
Review: As the author of CUSTOMER RETENTION, my purpose in writing the book was to present the mindset, plus measurement tools and metrics, needed to create customer loyalty. Customer loyalty is built on a solid foundation of perceived value, rather than satisfaction, or even delight. Satisfaction tends to represent a passive, reactive relationship with the customer, while retention and loyalty require more proaction, closer contact, and greater anticipation of customer needs. The book makes the case for this, and shows how to bring loyalty processes into any organization for greater sales and profit.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Chris Gassner, one of the reviewers is an a$$!
Review: Chris Gassner does not know what he is talking about. I didn't read the book, nor do I plan to. But, if I was interested, I wouldn't now because this review shows that he liked it. If he liked it, it must be bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Customer Retention
Review: Customer Retention, or Loyalty, should be at the forefront of every employee's mind. This book really brings out the reality of not keeping the customer's loyalty vs. earning their loyalty and retaining their business. If you are in a position that needs to create an atmosphere of "How can we make this customer come back time and time again, without thinking of another company?" then this is the book for you.

Don't take another minute without purchasing the book. If you do, your customer base will suffer.

Chris


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