In today’s tough economy, cutting prices and providing good service aren’t enough. To be truly successful, innovative businesspeople must learn the art of Positively Outrageous Service
(POS)doing the unexpected unexpectedly and giving the customer more than he or she could hope for. POS put customer service guru T. Scott Gross on the map in the early 1990s. In this revised
third edition, he contemporizes his work by examining what’s wrong in the service industry today and how to turn those negatives into POS. In his signature, slightly irreverent, but always
insightful style, he shows managers at every level of the service industry how to:
Build a customer base by following the four key principles of promotionshave fun, get people to your store, get people involved with your product, and do something good for others
Hire the right people and show them the fundamentals of POS
Energize and obtain the most creativity out of employees
Win over customers when mistakes happen, no matter who is at fault
POS is not just a way of doing business, according to Gross; it’s also a state of mind and the key to success in the twenty-first century. T. Scott Gross is a consumer advocate whose client
roster for consulting, training, and speaking reads like a who’s who of the Fortune 500. Countless businesses, including Southwest Airlines, FedEx, McDonald’s, Sears, and Wal-Mart, have asked
him to motivate the troops at sales meetings and conferences worldwide.