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Deliver WOW Through Service
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Deliver WOW Through Service
At Zappos, anything worth doing is worth doing with WOW. WOW is such a short, simple word, but it really encompasses a lot of things. To WOW, you must differentiate yourself, which means do something a little unconventional and innovative. You must do something that’s above and beyond what’s expected. And whatever you do must have an emotional impact on the receiver. We are not an average company, our service is not average, and we don’t want our people to be average. We expect every employee to deliver WOW. Whether internally with co-workers or externally with our customers and partners, delivering WOW results in word of mouth. Our philosophy at Zappos is to WOW with service and experience, not with anything that relates directly to monetary compensation (for example, we don’t offer blanket discounts or promotions to customers). We seek to WOW our customers, our co-workers, our vendors, our partners, and in the long run, our investors. Ask yourself: What are things you can improve upon in your work or attitude to WOW more people? Have you WOWed at least one person today? Deliver WOW Through Service by Martha C. In 1984, I had spent seven weeks traveling throughout Europe. By the time I got to London, my last stop before returning to the States, I had no money left except for my lucky US dollar and a handful of foreign coins at the bottom of my handbag. Thirsty, I grabbed a soda from the snack bar and read the sign: FOREIGN MONEY ACCEPTED . By the time I reached the front of the register line, I had almost downed the whole can when I spotted another sign: NO FOREIGN COINS. PAPER CURRENCY ONLY . My attempt to convince the cashier to take all my coins was futile and the last thing I wanted to do was part with my lucky dollar. Suddenly, the gentleman behind me reached over and paid for my soda. I thanked him and tried giving him all my coins but he refused. He just asked that I start doing random acts of kindness for others. That one incident with a stranger in the London airport stayed with me forever. Fast-forwarding to last Tuesday morning, 2008, I just finished checking off my long shopping list at Walgreens and stepped up to the register. Two people who only had a few items got in line behind me so naturally I let them go first. When it was my turn, the cashier was about a third of the way through my items when an older gentleman filed in line. Two cans of peanuts, salve, and Chapstick were in his hands. I turned to him and asked him to give them to me. With a puzzled look on his face, he asked why. I had completely meant to say, It’s a random act of kindness, but instead the words “It’s a random act of WOWness” came out of my mouth. Since working at Zappos, the word WOW replaced kind on its own. Rather than correct what I said, I just went with it. The cashier scanned and placed the items in a bag and handed it to the gentleman. He looked at me and said, “Tell me about this ‘random act of WOWness.’ ” He listened to my story about the stranger in London, profusely thanked me, and left the store. Now it was the cashier’s turn to look at me strangely. He too wanted to know about “random acts of WOWness” and I explained how I work at Zappos and one of our core values is to WOW our customers. Leaving that store, I had an incredible feeling. Not only did I share WOWness, I shared it with two people and could only hope they might pay it forward as well someday. A few days later, on my way home from Zappos after my night shift, I walked in to the same Walgreens at 7:00 AM . I had barely stepped foot into the store when I heard, “Hi Martha.” I realized it was the same cashier from the other day. Surprised, I said, “I can’t believe you remember my name.” He replied, “I wrote your name down from the credit card receipt, because I didn’t want to forget the person that taught me about ‘random acts of WOW and kindness.’ I’ve told others about it too!” The funny thing was, he was the one now WOWing me in return. |
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