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Innovation, That's the Way We Do it Here.

So what exactly does it mean to be Innovative and 'Work On your business not in it' and how is this possibly going to assist you in reaching your long term goals for your life and your business?

I had the misfortune recently to be involved in a motor vehicle accident. Nothing too uncommon I am sure you would agree. I was lucky in that I walked away with only a few minor scratches and a bruised ego.

The accident however, gave me the opportunity to witness first hand, how innovation within a company can assist in getting its customer service right, and on further investigation it gave me the chance to find out exactly what the innovation behind the positive customer service experience was.

From the very first moment that I contacted the insurance company it was obvious they were an innovative organization. They actually had a real person pick up the phone. Most of us would agree that in instances like this you just kind of expect to be given the run around and be frustrated by bureaucracy and inefficiency at every turn.

Thankfully my experience was a little different. I had just brushed myself off and I was still quite shaken, but I managed to pull myself together to begin taking care of things. I was definitely not in the mood to be interrogated with a multitude of questions. I just needed to get my vehicle towed and get myself to a doctor for a further check up. The friendly yet concerned voice on the other end of the phone seemed to know this instinctively and was able to set everything in motion quickly and effortlessly. Within minutes a tow truck was on its way, an ambulance had been ordered and my claim had been started.

And the impressive service did not end there. Throughout the vehicle repair process I was contacted regularly and given full and comprehensive updates on the status of my vehicle and was even asked when the most convenient time to be contacted for follow up service calls would be.

This is quite different to the customer service experience I thought I would receive...

Being quite interested in finding out how innovation in exceptional service businesses worked I decided that I would


ask some questions of the staff whenever they contacted me regarding my claim. I was interested to find out the details behind what enabled them to provide a consistently exceptional customer service experience while obviously fulfilling their own requirements as a business.

The answer I got back from the staff with whom I asked the question was always the same. 'That's the way we do it here'. On further questioning them on exactly what this meant. I was relieved to find that everything that I had experienced right from the opening dialog through to the claims processing and on to the final delivery of my repaired vehicle, was all part of their internal Innovation Processes and their Documented Operational Business Systems.

Every step, carefully thought out, the dialog to use for the phone conversations, the tone of voice and attitude of the claims staff, the back end processing of the claim, the follow up service calls. All integrated and consistent across the company, and all aimed at the best outcome for both me as the customer and them as the innovative company.

So this is what it is about: This 'working on your business not in it', Business Innovation and Systemization if you will. While it may sound very structured and ordered and not flexible enough to work in every business. The truth is that is does work and can work for you. Imagine your people having that flexibility to innovate within the well defined system that you have created with them. Everyone working together towards the defined goal, your goal.

Communicate to your staff: 'That's the way we do it here' Provide them with the required tools and systems to allow them to innovate. Watch them Grow... Watch them Thrive...

This simply does not happen in most businesses Imagine... Imagine the freedom. Imagine satisfaction that would bring you.

About the author:

Justin Woolich has been involved in Innovative Business Software for over 10 years. Start a Free Trial of Business Systems Manager Software now www.BusinessSystemsM anager.com and begin taking your business development to the next level.

 


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