What fun it is to be a business coach to women entrepreneurs and have so much to share about customer service from the big boys: Verizon, Comcast/Infinity, and washer/dryer repairman, and that's just this week! So, keep reading to learn 3 lessons every entrepreneur must know about customer service to be successful in business.Every small business person knows the importance of customer service...YES, YOU DO KNOW THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT...RIGHT? I know that this sounds so scary as if you, the entrepreneur, will give away the store, so to speak, to the customer whose needs seem somewhat pitiful,....BUT, the customer's needs are what keep you in business! Get it? If the customer had no needs you wouldn't be in business. So, let's move on to the lessons learned this week from the big boys!
Women's Business Blog
3 Lessons Learned For Women Entrepreneurs On Customer Service
Topics: customer, women entrepreneurs, woman entrepreneurs, women in business, entrepreneur
Magic is a word that connotes a feeling of excitement when just saying it or hearing it. The definition is simple: magic is the "power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces." Women entrepreneurs are in the business of executing magic!
Topics: customer, women entrepreneurs, woman entrepreneurs, women in business, entrepreneur
Topics: woman in business, women in politics, women entrepreneurs, women in business, women on corporate boards, woman president, women in community
Topics: women bosses, women entrepreneurs, leaders, women in business, leadership, women leaders
Topics: woman in business, women entrepreneurs, woman entrepreneur, women in business, women, holiday stress, stress
Women In Business, Politics and More- It Is Your Turn!
Topics: women in politics, her turn, women entrepreneurs, confidence, women in business, your turn
Topics: woman in business, businesswomen, confident, women in business, natural in business
Topics: woman in business, confidence, voice, be heard, women in business
Women Entrepreneurs: There Is ALWAYS A Long Road Ahead
Topics: decision making, customer service, businesswomen, women entrepreneurs, women in business, entrepreneurs, competitor
Women in business ask me every day how to promote themselves so that job opportunities and other offers will come their way. I say start by looking in the mirror and being honest about exactly who you are and what you have to offer. In other words, you can't expect others to buy what you aren't selling?
Topics: woman in business, marketing, women in business, women, brand

