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Home Inspector with Advantage Inspection Raleigh

Last week I made an early morning trip to a seminar/book promo breakfast.  After breakfast I decided to check out other areas of the facility and I caught a few moments of a morning with Jack Welch, the former CEO of GE.

As I stepped through the door, a question and answer session was in progress. A woman stepped up to the microphone and asked "Is the client always right?"

Jack smiled and said, "You might not think so, and they may believe so, but if you don't make it so, you're dead!"

That is a pretty strong consequence. . . Dead.

But let's face it. Who will come to do business with you again after you argue with them about their dissatisfaction? I think most people will just go somewhere else.

Isn't it just common sense that we let our customer complain and then make it right? Well for the business owner, we usually just grin and say " what would it take to make you happy today?"

But what about our employees?  Our independent inspectors?  Our associates?

If we have not taken the time to train them how to deal with an unhappy client, how will they react when one attacks them with "you missed this and that on my inspection and it cost me money" or "I only had it for three days and HVAC fell apart!"

It is important that as part of training anyone who has contact with the client they have training on dealing with complaints as well as how to work the computer software or take the order.

As a business owner you probably have already thought of that.

Is there a piece of this puzzle missing?

The missing piece might be empowerment. The employee or inspector or associate can be trained how to be calm and not take complaints personally.  But what if they are not empowered to take action and correct the problem immediately themselves?

What if you have instructed them to get you if there is a problem and you are on your way to the bank to make a deposit?  In most cases an angry client will not wait for you to return.

This would mean that if your employee or inspector or associate is not empowered to make a correction or offer a compromise to make the customer happy, you would lose their business forever.

How much does it cost to get a new customer? How much does it cost to make them happy when they are dissatisfied?

The difference on paper is staggering.

Therefore, as part of the training, it should be taught what is possible to do to make a client happy when they are complaining.

A quick response to a problem is appreciated almost more than the actual solution in most cases.

You see in life, we are all clients at some time or other, and I don't know about you, but when I am an upset client, Maverick is always right!

Maverick Rules!

Comments (2)

Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Dave~ It is so much easier to keep a client if you can keep them happy verses getting a new one!

Jul 12, 2009 02:36 PM
Dinah Lee Griffey
Windermere Peninsula Properties - Allyn, WA
Managing Broker Windermere Peninsula Properties

So true. They don't have to correct but they do have a point and it is your job to make it work-Dinah Lee

Jul 12, 2009 03:40 PM