Chocolates on the pillow aren't enough : reinventing the customer experience

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Chocolates on the pillow aren't enough : reinventing the customer experience

Jonathan M. Tisch, with Karl Weber

John Wiley, c2007

  • : [hbk.]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Praise for Chocolates on the Pillow Arena t Enough "Jonathan recognizes that in todaya s Internet--fed, savvy--consumer world, it is the people--to--people connections, regardless of price point, that differentiate a customera s experience. Gimmicks come and go, but without sincere and caring people delivering the overall experience, from start to finish, well, ita s true----chocolates on the pillow are not enough. A great read!" --David Neeleman, founder and CEO, JetBlue Airways Corporation "If you dona t work for your customer, youa re not doing your job. Who better to turn to for lessons in great customer experiences than Jonathan Tisch? He has long been one of the most respected leaders in travel and hospitality, and when it comes to treating all customers like guests, to put it simply, he gets it. And then some." --Millard S. Drexler, Chairman and CEO, J. Crew Group "What brings customers back to my restaurants? Why do viewers watch my TV show? Ita s more than Bam! Ita s delivering a kicked--up customer experience. Tisch is the guy who knows how to do this best. His book gives the inside scoop on how to excite your customers and bring a em back for more." --Emeril Lagasse "Attention to detail, passion, and dedication are a few of the things that made me successful as an athlete. Jonathan knows that by doing the same in business, you maximize the customera s experience and outscore the competition." --Tiki Barber

目次

Acknowledgments. Introduction: The Hotelier's Secret. PART ONE. THE PROBLEM AND THE SOLUTION. 1. What Happened to My Customers? 2. Engineering the Total Customer Experience. PART TWO. REIMAGINING THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE. 3. Reimagining the Sale: Creating Customers Who are Happy to Buy. 4. The Hospitable Organization: Turning Customers into Guests. 5. Home Away from Home: The Art of Welcoming Customers. 6. Haven Wanted: Providing Security in an Unsafe World. 7. Open--Door Policy: The Challenge of Transparency. 8. One Size Does Not Fit All: The New Art of Customization. 9. Let Me Introduce You: Customer Communities in an Interactive World. 10. High--Tech Goes High--Touch: Using the Internet to Go Global and Go Local. 11. Everyone Is Welcome: The Challenges of Customer Diversity. 12. Your Best, and a Little Bit More: Offering Something Extra to Your Customers. Afterword: A Challenge That Never Ends. Endnotes. Index.

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