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May 1
"What is the service you render in your business?"

What kind of service do you provide your business customers?One of the authors in the Know More Media network of business blogs, Maria Palma, asked an important question of each of the authors in the network that owned a business.  It went something like this:  "What is your definition of service?"  She runs the blog at Customers Are Always and was interested in getting a wide cross section of responses from the dozens of business writers in the network.

I thought it would be interesting to contemplate the question and make a contribution from my point of view and considering the experience I have had with service in the solo business sector and environment.

As most of us have at least spent some time thinking about the service that we want to provide our business customers, there's definitely some wisdom and insight to be gained by defining exactly what it is that you plan to do for your customers.

I believe service has three faces.

The first is the face of direct assistance. Service is the act of giving help, aid, utility, or accommodation to another (whether it be a customer, an employee, a supplier, a subcontractor, whomever, it doesn't matter).

The second face of service is that of performing one's duty, for example, a policeman protecting a neighborhood. The one being served may not be known and the service may be seen as either helpful or possibly even something that is unwanted.

The third face of service is being ready. A good example is the service an insurance company may provide or that of a military officer. You pay for the service on a regular basis, whether it's actually given or not, just in case it becomes needed. I believe it was Milton that said "they also serve who only stand and wait."

Every business provides some level of service if it claims customers; even those that do nothing (lousy service.)

It seems to me, the challenge is this:  How does a business provide the kind of service wanted by the customer, envisioned by the owner, and that stands apart from (above) the service given by his competitors?

Steve Browne, Lone Wolf Tracks author Post#282
 

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