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8 Ways To Ensure Customer Interactions Are Memorable

Startup Professionals Musings

Yet, as a business consultant, I often find minimal focus on improving employee engagement and assessing their customer-facing performance. For example, I commonly see metrics to keep track of revenue per employee, overtime, and absenteeism, but I don’t often see measures of overall customer satisfaction with individual employees.

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7 Workplace Culture Dynamics That You Need to Support

Startup Professionals Musings

Even before the recent pandemic, when more people began working remotely , I noticed the dynamics changing in many workplaces, both between employee interaction with peers, and interactions with customers. Customers will be impacted and less likely to have a memorable experience. Measure results in terms of customer satisfaction.

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7 Ways To Elevate Your Team Engagement and Happiness

Startup Professionals Musings

Based on my own long experience in business, team satisfaction, engagement, and productivity continues to be a challenge. Playing to your strengths improves your overall engagement and productivity, as well as satisfaction and happiness. Getting peers to help others also is a great source of satisfaction and engagement.

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8 Strides For Balanced Business Thinking And Delivery

Startup Professionals Musings

Recent studies indicate that less than ten percent of business leaders show this balance today. Unfortunately, technology doesn’t create a vision, and usually frightens customers away, unless they understand the vision and value first. Listen to customer feedback and tune your vision. Every balanced leader does marketing early.

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6 Ways To Improve Your Odds Of New Business Success

Startup Professionals Musings

Thus I was pleased to see my own insights covered in a new book, “ Why Startups Fail ,” by Tom Eisenmann, a Harvard Business School professor, who has mentored many more entrepreneurs, and authored more than a hundred HBS case studies from real-world startups. Look for validation from your mainstream customers.

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9 Mindset Indicators of a High Potential Entrepreneur

Startup Professionals Musings

Most importantly, you have to deal with customers, and understand their wants and needs. It also requires effective communication, and being a role model for the team, investors, and customers. If you enjoy wearing many different hats and are constantly learning new skills, you will get more satisfaction as an entrepreneur.