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A "Bias to Action" Results In Stellar Service

Topic: Business OpportunitiesFeaturing Craig HarrisonPublished October 13, 2006
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What do Olympians and Hall of Fame athletes all have in common? "Peak performers and high achievers have a bias to action." So says Bill Cole, MS, MA, known as America's Mental Game Coach. According to Cole, who coaches Davis Cup Tennis Players, Olympians and executive achievers: "high achievers can't wait to get started, they want to take action now, have a can-do attitude, and a 'good as done' vision of success that drives them."nnCole knows! He has coached professional tennis clients at the US Open and Wimbledon in 2001; "peak performers consider their success a done deal and act with confidence, starting projects now and adjusting as they go along."nnThe same holds true for the best sales and customer service practices. For example, top service and sales professionals:nn- See a need and fill it (exemplifying this same 'bias to action')nn- Anticipate a problem and head it off (proactively serving)nn- Don't rest on their laurels or reputation ("standing pat")nn- Are always looking for better ways to serve their customers (continuously refining and improving)nn- Explore new and emerging markets before their competitionnn- Respond immediately to serve customers in neednnIt is said that there are two types of people in our world: Those who make it happen (demonstrating this bias to action) and those who let things happen to them (the passive set).nnThose in the latter group, who 'lay back and wait,' are wont to ask "what happened?" as their customers migrate toward those more biased to action. Make sure your service staff and sales professionals are biased to action. Can you answer these questions about your own staff?nn- Do they anticipate their customers' needs?nn- Are they poised to serve? (If not, they'll swerve reflexively when they should serve instead.)nn- Are they trained and empowered to act independently without supervision or permission?nnThe Ritz-Carlton hotel staff is not only trained to serve, but empowered to rectify problems wherever and whenever they are found. Each employee, at any time, is authorized to spend up to $150 per guest to fix a problem or rectify an unsatisfactory situation to the benefit of a hotel guest. The results: Instant action! No excuses such as "I don't have the authority…" or "it's not my responsibility."nnYour staff should similarly be biased to action to solve problems, improve systems, train new personnel, up-sell and cross-sell, and enhance customers' experiences in any number of ways. Once you are biased in this way the opportunities to serve multiply. The difference is in one's orientation. When you are looking for ways to serve customers they suddenly appear, in little and big ways. nnCustomers pine for staffs that are more than pledged to serve, but poised to serve. Help your staff be biased to action and the reaction of customers will be great. On your marks, get set, ACT!n

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Author Craig Harrison is a professional speaker, corporate trainer and founder of Expressions Of Excellence! provides solutions through speaking. Craig inspires stellar sales and service leadership among professionals in a variety of fields. He can be reached at (510) 547-0664 or through craig@craigspeaks.com. Visit his website: http://www.ExpressionsOfExcellence.com.

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