My 6-point plan to make American customer service great again
The article presents a six-point plan aimed at improving customer service in America. It emphasizes the importance of manners and a customer-centric approach in various sectors, including retail. The author argues that enhancing customer service can lead to a more positive societal culture.
- ▪The plan includes strategies to prioritize customer satisfaction.
- ▪It highlights the role of manners in everyday interactions.
- ▪The author believes that better customer service can improve overall societal culture.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Blaze Media.