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Service begins when a customer comes in contact with you (not the other way around).
It’s important to remember that service begins when a customer comes in contact with you–it doesn’t always wait for you to make intentional contact with the customer.
For example: suppose you’re the manager for the suburban superstore pictured below –
and a customer has just pulled up in front of it. When and where will her welcome begin? Continue…
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