The more I travel, the more impressed I am with Southwest Airlines. They have distinguished themselves in the transportation industry by doing two things we all would benefit from doing: 1. They focus on solving the biggest problems their customers face. When you survey air travelers these days and ask what their biggest annoyance is, […]
09
Jan
2014
What We Can Learn From Southwest Airlines
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
22
Sep
2013
Can a Brick and Mortar Retailer Compete with Amazon? Maybe.
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Over time, I have watched several big box electronics and appliance stores go out of business. I assumed it was because they couldn’t compete with their online competition. I’m here to tell you that Best Buy is not going down without a fight.
22
Feb
2013
How to Turn a Disappointed Valentine’s Day Customer into a Raving Fan
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
My wife and I spent an unusual Valentine’s Day this year. There was an online offer for flowers that I took advantage of. The flowers were kind of overpriced but they looked beautiful online and I decided to go for it. Since my wife doesn’t like surprises, I asked her to pick out the arrangement […]
21
Jan
2013
Suggestions Anyone?
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Over the years, many of the companies for which I have consulted have tried some form of suggestion box to generate ideas on how to improve their processes and productivity. In almost every case, the suggestion box has not brought about the anticipated results. In fact, I submit that the suggestion box, unless handled very […]
02
Oct
2012
How to Make Everyone Look Good
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
During the time that I was the customer service manager at Rosenthal Acura, I would meet weekly with all the department managers to identify problems and handle customer complaints. Wherever possible, we would redesign our processes to resolve them. According to the sales managers, the salesmen, whose cash bonuses were directly affected by customer ratings, […]
16
May
2012
The Sense of Acceleration
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Try this as an experiment. The next time you are in your car trying to get somewhere, notice how you feel when traffic is stopped and then notice how differently you feel as the car accelerates down the highway. You may be tempted to conclude that speed feels good but the surprising thing is […]
10
Apr
2012
Tips for Accepting and Forgiving Ourselves
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
One of the hardest things for us to do as leaders, spouses, or parents is to accept ourselves exactly the way we are and accepting our situation exactly the way it is. We are, as a society, very oriented toward self-improvement. In many ways this is a good thing. It’s natural for us to want […]
07
Dec
2011
How to Keep the Good Ones From Slipping Away
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
My good friend’s son has an entry level job at a big box store. Although he doesn’t make much an hour, he likes the steady paycheck and the non-rush hour shift he is on and enjoys his co-workers. He has a good relationship with his supervisor and appreciates certain perks that are provided with the […]
01
May
2009
Are Your Employees Getting Dumber and What Is That Costing You?
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Have you sometimes scratched your head at the downright stupid and costly mistakes your employees make? Doesn’t it surprise you when employees who aren’t new to your business make beginner mistakes and you think, “Come on. You are smarter than that and should know better than that.” How often have you seen an error that […]
12
Jan
2009
Tips on Keeping People Connected
By: Dr. Jim Goldstein
Communication: An Essential Factor in Employee Engagement Thanks for subscribing to Powerful Partnerships® in the Workplace Video, Communication: The Key to Engagement Most employees start off with a good attitude and tend to be engaged and hopeful. The trick is, how can you keep them that way? Also, once they have disengaged, how can you […]
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