After living in India for nearly 15 years, moving to the
West was an eye-opening experience, especially in the field of business and
customer service. While India is known and celebrated for many glorious things, unfortunately customer services is not
one of them and I’ve experienced more than a decade worth of bad experiences to
come to that conclusion. The US was a breath of fresh air in comparison.
Businesses would go out of their ways to make customers feel comfortable and
cared for here in the West. Mistakes are owned up to and responsibility taken
for any errors committed by the business.
Here the customer ultimately called the shots and is truly the ‘king’.
But what is the cause for this disparity? My illustration
above might deceivingly give the impression that this is a cultural phenomenon.
While culture may be a dynamic it is not the whole picture. It ultimately comes
down to an ethical business understanding of customer values. And that has more
to do with corporate culture than national culture. Customer experience is a highly valued
tenet for businesses and translating that from mere external furnishings and
interior decor to one on one relational dynamics is an entirely different
enterprise. There are many aspects of customer service that makes a difference
to the customer. But the most important of them – Courtesy.
Professional courtesy deals with anticipating the customers’
needs ahead of time, creating a conducive environment that caters to the
customer’s shopping experience and servicing the numerous needs of the customer
through multiple options. While customers are generally satisfied with the bare
minimum that business services offer, the real deal-clincher is when businesses
go above and beyond their ‘call of duty’ in order to please the customer or
make his life easy. The old adage, “No one cares what you know unless they know
that you care”, certainly rings true in the world of business!
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