Remove Customer Loyalty Remove Influence Remove Leadership Remove Reputation
article thumbnail

Leadership & Loyalty | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

One of a leader’s most important functions is to create an environment where trust and loyalty are the rule and not the exception. In today’s post I’ll examine the value of loyalty as it relates to leadership. Leadership and loyalty go hand-in-hand.

Loyalty 390
article thumbnail

Importance Ethics in Human Resources Management

HR Digest

Lead by Example: The Power of Ethical Leadership Ethical leadership sets the tone for the entire organization. HR professionals must model ethical behavior and decision-making, demonstrating their commitment to upholding the organization’s values.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

5 Reasons For Regular Customer Service Performance Reviews

Tanveer Naseer

The importance of customer loyalty cannot be overstated, with the White House Office of Consumer Affairs finding that loyal customers are worth up to 10 times the value of their first purchase. Monika enjoys sharing her insight and thoughts to provide better sales and leadership skills training.

article thumbnail

When to Restructure | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

This isn’t rocket science, rather it’s just plain-old, good leadership. Following are five representative tips that will help you recognize the need for a reengineering initiative: Unusual declines in revenue, margin, market-share, customer loyalty, or brand equity.

article thumbnail

How have you progressed since the third grade?

Strategy Driven

The reason I’m harping on speaking and writing is because they are the foundation of the two most important elements of your success: image and reputation. Everyone wants to have a great reputation. GOOD NEWS IS: You can influence both your image and your reputation with your CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE.

article thumbnail

The Twitter you may not know. But should.

Strategy Driven

For me, it’s value, information others can use, followers, reputation, image, re-tweets, customers, referrals, sales, and money. Twitter is intended for you to inform with value, influence, brand, and (on occasion) to converse or respond, not chit-chat. What’s in a tweet? For most people it’s a post and a prayer. Is that enough?

article thumbnail

To bid or not to bid? That is the question.

Strategy Driven

Have an active social media presence that is easily findable, so your reputation is both visible and impressive. The customer will check you out BEFORE you get there, and may use it as part of the decision-making process. The only people likely to influence change of modification are C-level executives.