It Does Not Matter How Comfortable the Cabin is…

A strategic planning client recently received the results of their on-line strategic planning survey. One message throughout the results was clear- STOP. Stop adding new programs, stop expanding the services, stop moving forward at 75 MPH. It was a kind message with a simple request. Take time to do the current programs better. Sure-up the current services. Focus on the basics.

To put it in terms many of us can understand, make sure the luggage is on the plane before you take-off. I do not care if I have a flat-bed seat, a 17″ personal monitor, great food, 500 thread count sheets, and noise canceling headphones. If my bags are not on the plane then the journey is going to get off to a rough start and I am going to be dissatisfied when is disembark. So before you pour an estate Reserve wine and give me access to the lounge make sure you have mastered the fundamentals, then we can talk about the on-board massage.

Has your organization mastered the basic steps? Are you concerned about the core service or the extras?

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