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How Employees Affect Consumer Behavior

TitleHow Employees Affect Consumer Behavior
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How Employees Affect Consumer Behavior




How Employees Affect Consumer Behavior

Summary

     I am going to discuss how employees affect consumer behavior and what I
believe are the best ways to improve their effectiveness.  I will be drawing
upon my experiences as a consumer and working in a retail environment.

Comments

     No one fulfills your corporate philosophy or promotes your products and
services more than your employees.  They are like ambassadors representing the
United States when the president can not be there in person.  You need them to
act on your behalf when dealing with customers.  If the customers aren't treated
well once in your store or business, what good does it do to use marketing to
get them into your store or business.  You also have the problem of each
customer who was treated poorly, telling other people about their bad experience
with your company.  This might not seem like a big deal, but it is and it's even
worse when people are telling others how great your competitor treated them.
     I've had a few experiences where I have felt that I haven't been treated
properly or fairly by store employees.  Most of the time I've been able to find
another person to help solve my problem and I was able to walk away a satisfied
customer.  There are some instances when I have consciously went to a competing
business, because of the way I was treated.  I know I am not the only person who
does this, so I feel it is very important to have a work force that helps market
your products, by being friendly and knowledgeable.  This will prevent customers
from turning away from your products and services.    Ask your workers if they
would recommend your product or service to their family and friends.  If your
people lack confidence in your company, you need to find out why and fix it.
You want them to be proud to use your product or service so they can convey this
feeling to the customers.

     Some of the things that turn off consumers are long lines and emplo...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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