The Hidden Wealth of Customers
Realizing the Untapped Value of Your Most Important Asset
Bill Lee
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Beschreibung
Introducing return on relationship” with your most valued customers
The traditional model of growing your businessby relying on employees in sales, marketing, and product developmentis dying. Today’s most successful companies are taking a different approach: getting customers to market, sell, and create products for them.
In assessing client value, most companies look at the money paid for their goods and services. But in this book, Customer Strategy Group CEO Bill Lee offers a compelling new vision for growth by maximizing your return on relationship” with select customersthose that offer rich sources of hidden wealth. A different type of ROI, this strategy of making the most of your firm’s existing relationships is a modern approach to customer relationsone that yields a distinct business advantage.
Illustrated by numerous case studiesSalesforce.com, SAS Institute, 3M, Microsoft, and othersThe Hidden Wealth of Customers shows the value some customers can have by helping to market your offerings, penetrate foreign markets, leverage the demand-generating power of social media, build customer communities, improve innovation, and more. Lee explains how to effectively engage this crucial audience, which has the power to keep your strategy focused on important customer issues and increase profitability.
When done right, your best customers will prospect for you while also speeding product adoption and improving customer satisfaction and long-term loyalty.
Consider this book a blueprint for finally making the most out of your most valuable customer relationships.
The traditional model of growing your businessby relying on employees in sales, marketing, and product developmentis dying. Today’s most successful companies are taking a different approach: getting customers to market, sell, and create products for them.
In assessing client value, most companies look at the money paid for their goods and services. But in this book, Customer Strategy Group CEO Bill Lee offers a compelling new vision for growth by maximizing your return on relationship” with select customersthose that offer rich sources of hidden wealth. A different type of ROI, this strategy of making the most of your firm’s existing relationships is a modern approach to customer relationsone that yields a distinct business advantage.
Illustrated by numerous case studiesSalesforce.com, SAS Institute, 3M, Microsoft, and othersThe Hidden Wealth of Customers shows the value some customers can have by helping to market your offerings, penetrate foreign markets, leverage the demand-generating power of social media, build customer communities, improve innovation, and more. Lee explains how to effectively engage this crucial audience, which has the power to keep your strategy focused on important customer issues and increase profitability.
When done right, your best customers will prospect for you while also speeding product adoption and improving customer satisfaction and long-term loyalty.
Consider this book a blueprint for finally making the most out of your most valuable customer relationships.
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