quinta-feira, agosto 11, 2011

There are no bad customers, only bad strategies

Ontem chamei a atenção para um texto recente de Jonathan Byrnes sobre a rentabilidade dos clientes.
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Ontem ainda, durante a tarde, debaixo da saborosa sombra de um Quercus robur, li mais um capítulo de "Service Mangement and Marketing" de Christian Gronroos (O VI - Return on Service and Relationships). O capítulo termina com uma citação de Kaj Storbacka acerca dos clientes não-rentáveis:
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"It is essential to maintain a positive attitude towards unprofitable customers. Unprofitable customers are not bad customers. Customers are unprofitable because the company's strategies make unprofitable customer behaviour possible. There are no bad customers, only bad strategies. Customer profitability is always a function of customer purchasing behaviour, and behaviour can be influenced in many ways. By changing strategies you can encourage customer behaviour, which in turn can have a positive impact on customer profitability.
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Many companies dealing with customer profitability issues have drawn too simplistic conclusions from the results of the analyses. As a result, personnel often end up thinking that unprofitable customers are bad customers. This has direct consequences on how customers are handled, which further aggravates profitability problems. It is therefore important for companies to view unprofitable customers in a positive light. Unprofitable customers often represent the greatest profitability potential of a company."
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Um bom conselho. Contudo, há que equacionar os constrangimentos do mosaico de actividades escolhido e não tentar servir tudo a todos, há que fazer opções.

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