It all started with a letter:
"Dear Mr. Farrell, I've been coming to your restaurant for over three years. I always order a #2 hamburger and a chocolate shake. I always ask for an extra pickle and I always get one. Mind you, this has been going on once or twice a week for three years. I came into your restaurant the other day and I order my usual. I asked the young waitress for an extra pickle. I believe she was new because I hadn't seen her before. She said, "Sir, I will sell you a side of pickles for $ 1.25." I told her, "No, I just want the extra slice of pickle. I always ask for it and they always give it to me. Go ask your manager." She went away and came back after speaking to to the manager. The waitress looked me in the eye and said, "I'll sell you a pickle for a nickel." Mr. Farrel, I told her what to do with her pickle, hamburger and milkshake. I'm not coming back to your restaurant if that's the way you're going to run it.
The customer
Mr. Farrell was successful at responding to the customer, apologizing and asking him to come back and has taken this letter to create the war cry "Give 'em the Pickle" so when something happens with a customer and you are not sure what to do? Give them the pickle. Do what you have to do to make things right.
This story applies to all businesses that want to put strategies into place that will keep the customers coming back. Focusing on providing excellent customer service at every touchpoint and building an organization whose employees are trained, motivated and informed about the company's approach to customers will exceed the customers expectations with each and every opportunity. So create an environment for your employees to excel at customer service by following the pickle philosophy:
-Service: Make serving others the number one priority of your business.
-Attitude: Choice a service-oriented attitude. How you think of your customers is how you will treat them.
-Consistency: Set high service standards and live them every day. Customers return because they had a positive expierence last time.
-Teamwork: Commit to teamwork. Find ways to make each other look good. In the end, everything ends up in front of the customer.
When you are in doubt on how you should handle a customer, remember "Give 'em the Pickle"!
Seeing Science Everywhere
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