Do the Right Thing: How Dedicated Employees Create Loyal Customers and Large Profits
People matter most. Everyone knows that. But most companies would rather slash costs, cut headcount, replace well-paid employees with lower-paid employees or outsourced workers, and reduce customer service. No wonder so many fail and how others focused on doing the right thing can remain profitable...
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Zusammenfassung: | People matter most. Everyone knows that. But
most companies would rather slash costs, cut headcount, replace
well-paid employees with lower-paid employees or outsourced
workers, and reduce customer service. No wonder so many fail and
how others focused on doing the right thing can remain profitable
and growth-oriented for decades. James Parker shows why "doing the
right thing" isn't just naïve "feel-goodism": it's the most
powerful rule for business success. Parker's stories won't just
convince readers: they'll move them. He tells how, after 9/11,
Southwest made three pivotal decisions: no layoffs, no pay cuts,
and "no-penalty, no-questions-asked refunds" for any customer
wanting them. The result: Southwest's revenue passenger miles for
4Q01 dropped by only 0.5%, and its market cap soon exceeded all its
major competitors combined. These pivotal decisions grew naturally
from its culture of mutual respect and trust: Parker reveals how
that culture developed, offering deeply personal insights into the
principles that can make any team, organization or company strong.
Discover how great leaders are found at every level, "hire for
attitude and train for skills," achieve unparalleled teamwork, and
actually make work fun. Powerful and inspirational, Do the Right
Thing proves that if one wants to build a great business,
people really do matter most. |
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