Customer Loyalty 3 ways to drive customer loyalty for B2B companies By: Lavleen Raheja Chairman & CEO FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 30 Jan 2018 0 Comments The success of any business is profoundly dependent on its customers be it in a B2B or B2C environment. There is however a drastic difference in the approach and functioning of both these business environments. The customer loyalty strategies that are used in a B2C environment very rarely complement those that are required to be used in a B2B environment. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Loyalty goes beyond rewards By: Lavleen Raheja Chairman & CEO FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 29 Jan 2018 1 Comments Loyalty by definition stands for a strong feeling of support or allegiance usually without any ulterior motive. Reflecting this definition back to a brand, product or organization, loyalty really circumferences your target audiences positive purchase behaviour regardless of a competitors actions or other changes in the external environment. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty The 3 Application Mistakes of Churn Rate Data Analysis By: Rajan Kaicker Executive Chairman & Managing Director FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 24 Jan 2018 0 Comments Customer loyalty churn rates are not just to predict what happened in the past but it is the foundation for even predicting the future. The churn rate of customer loyalty is a parameter to tell you if something is going well or needs to be addressed. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty The 4 loyalty retention strategies that work By: Gaurav Raheja Senior Executive Director FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 23 Jan 2018 4 Comments Today’s global economy has given birth to competition at both domestic and international levels. In such an environment where the customer is spoilt for choice, retention has become one of the hardest battles for any organization. Hundreds of companies are targeting the same consumers who you have worked so hard to earn with similar solutions. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Gaining Customer Loyalty through Listening and Communicating By: Dushyant Kaushik Executive VP and Executive Board Member 25 Jul 2018 0 Comments The “Customer is King”is a well-known marketing slogan, and it is imperative to keep the King happy and satisfied to have a long lasting healthy relationship. With an ever competitive business world, it has become all the more important to keep customers loyal to their products. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Importance of Customer Relationship By: Lavleen Raheja Chairman & CEO FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 02 Apr 2019 0 Comments Keeping this in mind nowadays most companies have a dedicated customer relationship team in order to give prompt and effective customer service to clients. All the customer has to do is give a call, mail them or chat with them on their website, and their team will do the needful. Customer retention has become a priority due to the ever-growing competition. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Renew and Refuel By: Rajan Kaicker Executive Chairman & Managing Director, FranklinCoveyIndia & SouthAsia 03 Dec 2019 0 Comments Renewal and refueling is all about preserving the greatest asset that you have - you. The single most powerful investment that you can make is in you yourself. We are the instruments of our own performance, and to be effective, we need to recognize the importance of taking time regularly to unwind and relax ourselves. Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Building Employee Retention and Increased Loyalty By: Meghdoot P Dadegaonkar Senior Master Trainer and Principal Consultant FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 16 Dec 2022 0 Comments “Trust is the most overlooked, misunderstood, underutilized asset an organization can access to enable performance—and its impact, for good or bad —is dramatic and pervasive. It’s something you can’t escape.” – Stephen M. R. Covey Continue Reading
Customer Loyalty Building Loyalty Through Trust By: Dushyant Kaushik Senior Principal Consultant FranklinCovey India & SouthAsia 27 Dec 2022 0 Comments Loyalty nowadays is a tough trait to find. Unfortunately today people’s loyalty depends upon how useful the other person is for them. Continue Reading