Moments of Truth (Review and Analysis of Carlzon's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jan Carlzon’s book “Moments of Truth” shows how the best way of delivering consistently high-quality moments of truth lies in building a customer-driven company. The author explains the six essential characteristics of this type of company and how all of these elements can be brought together to achieve significant success. By applying these six principles, you can learn how to focus on your customers and guarantee success.
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To learn more, read “Moments of Truth” to discover how you can apply the six essential principles that lead to real moments of truth.
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Book Presentation: Moments Of Truth by Jan Carlzon
Book Abstract
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Moments Of Truth (Jan Carlzon)
1. Jan Carlzon’s Business Career Highlights
2. What is the Moment of Truth
For Any Business?
3. Characteristics of the Customer-Driven Company
4. Building a Customer-Driven Company
5. Managing a Customer-Driven Company
6. Employees and a Customer-Driven Company
7. Communications and the Customer-Driven Company
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
A company is defined in the minds of its customers as the composite total of every moment of truth – those short periods when the customer interacts with the company or one of its employees.
The best approach to delivering consistently high-quality moments of truth lies in building a customer-driven company. The essential characteristics of this type of company are:
The employees who interact with customers have the authority to make decisions on behalf of the company.
Middle managers who work to manage resources so the frontline employees can be more effective.
Corporate leaders who develop a vision of where the company should be heading and provide inspiration.
A flat organizational structure where real-world experience from frontline employees is learned from and built upon.
A willingness to look at everything solely and exclusively from the same perspective a customer uses.
A commitment to narrowing the focus of the company to the delivery of exceptional service.
Bring all of