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    Heroes and the Evolution of Comic Books
    Heroes came out of nowhere at the beginning of this TV season and has turned into a runaway hit show. This was not entirely unexpected; NBC had a lot of confidence in Heroes from the beginning. However, no one could have legitimately expected Heroes to become the top 15 hit and ratings phenomenon that its become. Why, I suppose, is the question. Why has Heroes become such a great hit
    Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science.

    Customer Service - On A Lone Desert Highway
    We’ve all heard stories of motorists who come across a gas station in the middle of nowhere. These gas stations have very few convenience items and charge a great deal for both their fuel as well foodstuffs they may have available.When viewing movies these locations have absolutely no other buildings around them and typically feature two gentlemen tipping back in a chair watch

    I was having trouble with a set of tires I purchased for my automobile. The ride was rough and unacceptable. The store was willing to exchange the tires or give me a refund. However, it was not definite that the tires were actually the cause of my problem.

    Paul, the mechanic servicing my cars for the last six years, offered to take a look. His son Mike did a diagnostic check that took an hour and a half. Afterwards, they explained what the real problem was. Then they offered a recommendation and I followed their advice. The problem was resolved with an exchange of tires to a different model.

    This service from Paul and Mike is excellent customer care. But it gets even better. Paul refused to accept any payment from me for the diagnostic service performed on my automobile. And it gets even better than that! Five days later I received a ‘Thank You!’ card from them both. They thanked me for letting them serve me even though they didn’t charge anything after discovering the cause of my problem. Now that is great customer service!

    I turned around and thanked them and their crew by having pizza sent over to their repair shop for lunch. The entire experience was truly delicious ‘food for thought’.

    ***

    Bravo to you and to your mechanics. This story illustrates three key principles in service.

    First, Paul and Mike understand the ‘lifetime value of a customer’. You have been bringing your car to their shop for six years. You have likely spent thousands of dollars with them during this time. They can afford to give you an hour or two of diagnostic service at no charge. And with a gesture of generosity like that, you will spend thousands more with them in the years to come.

    Second, the card they sent you was a brilliant investment of time and effort. Writing the card took no more than five minutes – yet it created an emotional impact no amount of paid advertising will ever match. Your ‘positive word-of- mouth’ when telling this story to others will be more credible than any newspaper advertising, more lasting than any radio or television commercial. Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science.

    National Medical Support Notice, Employer Requirements
    A National Medical Support Notice (NMSN) may be sent to you, if one of your employees has a child support obligation, by a state child support enforcement agency (CSEA). The NMSM is a standardized form that advises you when your employee has been ordered to provide health insurance coverage for a child through your company's health plan.The NMSN is a federal form that all sta
    ed their advice. The problem was resolved with an exchange of tires to a different model.

    This service from Paul and Mike is excellent customer care. But it gets even better. Paul refused to accept any payment from me for the diagnostic service performed on my automobile. And it gets even better than that! Five days later I received a ‘Thank You!’ card from them both. They thanked me for letting them serve me even though they didn’t charge anything after discovering the cause of my problem. Now that is great customer service!

    I turned around and thanked them and their crew by having pizza sent over to their repair shop for lunch. The entire experience was truly delicious ‘food for thought’.

    ***

    Bravo to you and to your mechanics. This story illustrates three key principles in service.

    First, Paul and Mike understand the ‘lifetime value of a customer’. You have been bringing your car to their shop for six years. You have likely spent thousands of dollars with them during this time. They can afford to give you an hour or two of diagnostic service at no charge. And with a gesture of generosity like that, you will spend thousands more with them in the years to come.

    Second, the card they sent you was a brilliant investment of time and effort. Writing the card took no more than five minutes – yet it created an emotional impact no amount of paid advertising will ever match. Your ‘positive word-of- mouth’ when telling this story to others will be more credible than any newspaper advertising, more lasting than any radio or television commercial. Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science.

    Ethics in Business Communication
    Privacy issues around words such as "Personal", "Private", "For the Eyes of Department Management Only", "Privileged" and other words requesting Privacy in communications need to be very seriously considered.It is incumbent upon managers in business, education, and industry today, to be very sensitive and forthright in their communications, and in response to privacy requests
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    I turned around and thanked them and their crew by having pizza sent over to their repair shop for lunch. The entire experience was truly delicious ‘food for thought’.

    ***

    Bravo to you and to your mechanics. This story illustrates three key principles in service.

    First, Paul and Mike understand the ‘lifetime value of a customer’. You have been bringing your car to their shop for six years. You have likely spent thousands of dollars with them during this time. They can afford to give you an hour or two of diagnostic service at no charge. And with a gesture of generosity like that, you will spend thousands more with them in the years to come.

    Second, the card they sent you was a brilliant investment of time and effort. Writing the card took no more than five minutes – yet it created an emotional impact no amount of paid advertising will ever match. Your ‘positive word-of- mouth’ when telling this story to others will be more credible than any newspaper advertising, more lasting than any radio or television commercial. Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science.

    Simple Things To Avoid Pitfalls At Interviews
    The interview starts at the time you have entered into the room. They form an opinion on you before you started answering their questions. You already judged by appearance, smile or your nervous look and posture.Once look back for your favorite lectures and teachers, you like their lectures and they are memorable because they are informative or they are animated. In the same w
    r or two of diagnostic service at no charge. And with a gesture of generosity like that, you will spend thousands more with them in the years to come.

    Second, the card they sent you was a brilliant investment of time and effort. Writing the card took no more than five minutes – yet it created an emotional impact no amount of paid advertising will ever match. Your ‘positive word-of- mouth’ when telling this story to others will be more credible than any newspaper advertising, more lasting than any radio or television commercial. Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science.

    The Bag - A Perfect Exhibition Gift
    This may seem like a strange idea to you, but a plastic bag is one of the most perfect exhibition gifts you could ever purchase for your company. There are many advantages to the plastic bag, which you can purchase along with other exhibition gifts online. Here are just a few of the main reasons you should consider purchasing bags for your next exhibition booth: Practi
    Great service providers, Paul and Mike. (Smart business people, too.)

    Third, your action in sending a pizza and sharing your story with me demonstrates that great service really is a two-way street. What you send out comes back. What goes around, comes around. When you give with a generous spirit and an open heart, the world brings great things back to you.

    Wishing you all the best. May you continue to enjoy smooth rides and smooth service.

    Key Learning Point

    Delivering superior service isn’t rocket science. The fundamentals of world-class service are easy to learn – but not always easy to apply. What makes one service provider better than another is not more theory or information. It’s more action!

    Action Steps

    Choose one of the fundamental service principles in this book and put it into action this week. It doesn’t matter which principle you choose. They all work well – when you do.

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