A few years ago I was hired by a large Supermarket chain to lead a customer service program – to build customer loyalty. During my speech I said, “Every one of you can make a difference and create memories for your customers that will motivate them to come back.” How?
Put your personal signature on the job. Think about something you can do for your customer to make them feel special – a memory that will make them come back.
About a month after I had spoken I received a phone call from a 19 year old bagger names Johnny. He proudly informed me he was a down syndrome individual and told me his story.
“I liked what you talked about,” he said, “but at first I didn’t think I could do anything special for our customers.”
“After all I’m just a bagger. Then I had an Idea,” Johnny said.
“Every night after work, I’d come home and find a thought for the day.”
“If I can’t find a saying I like,” he added, “I’d just think one up.”
“Every night after work, I’d come home and find a thought for the day.”
“If I can’t find a saying I like,” he added, “I’d just think one up.”
When Johnny had a good thought for the day, his dad helped him set it up on the computer and print multiple copies. Johnny cut out each quote and signed the back. Then he’d bring them to work the next day.
“When I finish bagging someone’s grociers, I put my thought for the day in their bag and say, thanks for shopping with us.”
It touched me to think that this young man – with a job most people would say is not important – had made it important by creating precious memories for all of his customers. A month later the store manager called me….
It touched me to think that this young man – with a job most people would say is not important – had made it important by creating precious memories for all of his customers. A month later the store manager called me….
“You won’t believe what happened. When I was making my rounds today, I found Johnny’s checkout line was three times longer than anyone else’s.”
“It went all the way down the frozen food aisle. So I quickly announced, ‘we need more cashiers; get more lanes open.’ As I tried to get people to change lanes. But no one would move.
They said, “No that’s OK – we want to be in Johnny’s lane. We want his thought for the day.”
The store manager continued, “It was a joy to watch Johnny delight the customers.”
“I got a lump in my throat when one woman said, ‘I used to shop at your store once a week, but now I come by every time I go by, because I want to get Johnny’s thought for the day.’”
A few months later the manager called me again.
The store manager continued, “It was a joy to watch Johnny delight the customers.”
“I got a lump in my throat when one woman said, ‘I used to shop at your store once a week, but now I come by every time I go by, because I want to get Johnny’s thought for the day.’”
A few months later the manager called me again.
“Johnny has transformed our store. Now when the floral department has a broken flower or unused corsage, they find and elderly women or a little girl and pin it on them. Everyone has had a lot of fun creating memories. Our customers are talking about us… they’re coming back and bringing their friends.”
A wonderful spirit of service spread throughout the entire store…all because Johnny’s chose to make a difference.
Johnny’s idea wasn’t nearly as innovative as it was loving. It came from his heart – it was real. That’s what touched the customers, his peers…and those who read this story.
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Insightful,can u imagine what this world would be like if we all find out creative ways to put a smile on someones face.? Wat are u doing to make the world smile? Let us know
Very touching and educative. It tells us how we can touch lives without over thinking. There is the need to put our personal touch on every situations. Customer service takes one to be empathetic and connect on a personal level. This is what, Johnny did
Very insightful piece. This just goes to show that all little things count. That little thought, act, gift, etc will go a long way to touch someone one day. IT may not be immediate but always know that it will not go unnoticed…