The Ultimate Question 2.0
How Net Promoter Companies Thrive in a Customer-Driven World
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Walter Dixon
In the first edition of this landmark book, business loyalty guru Fred Reichheld revealed the question most critical to your company’s future: "Would you recommend us to a friend?” By asking customers this question, you identify detractors, who sully your firm’s reputation and readily switch to competitors, and promoters, who generate good profits and true, sustainable growth.You also generate a vital metric: your Net Promoter Score. Since the book was first published, Net Promoter has transformed companies, across industries and sectors, constituting a game-changing system and ethos that rivals Six Sigma in its power.
In this thoroughly updated and expanded edition, Reichheld, with Bain colleague Rob Markey, explains how practitioners have built Net Promoter into a full-fledged management system that drives extraordinary financial and competitive results. With his trademark clarity, Reichheld:
- Defines the fundamental concept of Net Promoter, explaining its connection to your company’s growth and sustained success
- Presents the closed-loop feedback process and demonstrates its power to energize employees and delight customers
- Shares new and compelling stories of companies that have transformed their performance by putting Net Promoter at the center of their business
Practical and insightful, The Ultimate Question 2.0 provides a blueprint for long-term growth and success.
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The tool for a paradigm shift!
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This measure is the fad of the day, when everyone learns how to game it then we will be onto the next substitute for actually being nice to each other.
Of course they are right but you don’t really need a survey.
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Giving me ideas on how to explain its relevance to the workforce and examples of how its imparted change to happen.Any additional comments?
Very Worth The Time to listen to.Pretty Solid Material
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Great concept. Could have been shorter.
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