Customer Focused Organisation Vs Operations Focused Organisation



Customer Focused Organisation Vs. Operations Focused Organisation:-


Hi There! welcome to Abs Hospitality academy, Customer Service and Experience Expert and on this post I'm going to discuss six differences between customer-focused companies and operations-focused companies.






Some companies really understand customer service. They know how to hire for it, train for it, and deliver it. Other companies claim to give customer service but in reality, they are grounded in an operations mentality with rules and policies that allow for little flexibility, preventing them from being anything more than just average or satisfactory.

Here are a few observations of the differences between customer-focused companies versus operations-focused companies:Empowerment:

Customer Focused Organisation Vs. Operations Focused Organisation:-

 A customer-focused company empowers employees to make decisions that are for the benefit of the customer. They have guidelines versus rules and take the approach that if it isn't illegal, immoral, won't cost the company money (although sometimes that's still okay), and won't harm the company's reputation, then consider doing it to take care of the customer. The operations-focused company requires a manager's approval for anything that is outside of their policies or typical way of doing business. Hiring: A customer-focused company hires people who fit the culture, which means they have the personalities and core values that align with the company's vision and mission. Certain jobs may require skill, but skill alone won't get the applicant hired.

An operations-focused company will hire for skill, filling a position with technical strengths. The applicant's personality may or may not fit with the corporate culture. Training: A customer-focused company spends time and money training for soft skills such as relationship building and customer service. The company recognizes that it takes both, technical and soft skills, to break away from being average. The operations-focused company spends most of its training dollars and time on technical skills and product knowledge. Leadership: The leaders of a customer-focused company set the vision and mission of the culture, and then they lead by example. The leaders of an operations-focused company set the vision and mission of the culture but sometimes will have the "Do as I say, not as I do" approach. Sometimes their behavior is incongruent with what they want to achieve, often leaving the employees confused and less than motivated. People First:

The customer-focused the company knows the importance of putting people first-- specifically employees. They develop a culture of happy, engaged, and fulfilled employees that deliver a better customer experience. Customers like this and continue to come back.

An operations-focused company develops a culture focused on systems, procedures, and the bottom line. While this is important to any company's success, they miss the culture part of the equation.

Customer Service: The customer-focused company looks at customer service as a philosophy to be embraced by every employee of the company, recognizing that there are both external and internal customers.

The operations-focused company sees customer service as a department. Well, I hope you enjoyed this short lesson. visit on https://abshospitalityacademy.blogspot.com. There you'll find more information about my posts, as well as over 25 customer service articles that you can read and share with your colleagues. Thank you very much for reading.

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