In this episode, "The Silent Business Killer – Underestimating Customer Experiences," we dig into the often-overlooked impacts of neglecting the customer journey. From losing loyalty to damaging a brand's reputation, this episode uncovers the hidden costs that can drain a business, impacting everything from revenue to team morale. Tune in to understand why prioritizing customer experience is crucial and how small oversights can lead to big setbacks.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:04:38 The Silent Business Killer - Underestimating Customer Experiences
00:07:00 The Loss of Customer Loyalty
00:08:03 Damaged Reputation
00:10:13 Decreased Employee Morale
00:11:00 Reduced Revenue
00:12:26 Increased Operational Costs
00:13:08 Stagnant Growth 00:16:11 Employee Ignorance
00:22:00 The Silent Business Killer - Underestimating Customer Experiences-Overview
00:25:44 Outro
An award-winning entrepreneur, Greg McAfee has a passion for helping business owners take their businesses to new heights. In 1990, Greg started McAfee Heating and Air Conditioning Co., his only capital was a meager $274 and a well-used truck. Today, Greg runs one of the most successful HVAC companies in the Midwest and is called upon to share his expertise with other business owners all over the nation. In his new book, “Build and Grow Your HVAC Business”, Greg shares nine elements that will guide you in growing your business. He loves to inspire others to chase their dreams at full force, just as he has in his own life and business. Greg is still the working President of his company and puts the same systems and ideas in to place at his own laboratory, McAfee Heating and Air Conditioning Company, in Dayton, Ohio. Greg resides in Beavercreek, Ohio. Several years ago, Greg sent articles to national trade magazines and many were published, which led to coaching, which led to business boot camps/revivals, and now The Greg McAfee Show. All these services help HVAC business owners think different and help grow their companies. One of the most fun things I’ve done is disrupt the HVAC industry in our market. Are you a disruptor or a disruptee in your market? You have to change some of the ways you do business, you can’t do the same old things and expect different results. I talk about how you can still generate business in the slow seasons. One of the biggest ways I set my HVAC corporate office feel, started 8 to 8 at the same great rate, and same day installation or it was FREE! (We never had to give anything away)