Customer Quote by Glenn Kelman Download Open image “I worry all the time that we're going to screw up a customer's offer.” — Glenn Kelman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Customer Screw Time Up Worry
I would think anyone who does anything is always concerned about their customers. — Tom Bergeron Copy Share Image
When you can show concern about what matters to your customer, that's Business to Customer Loyalty, and you can bet on it, you've just… — Albert Houtum-Schindler Copy Share Image
There are those moments when you know that you are up against a tricky customer who is not being forthright with the truth, and… — Emily Maitlis Copy Share Image
“If you worry about taking care of the customer, you’ll never have to worry about making money.” — Rob Liano Copy Share Image
Exceed your customer's expectations. If you do, they'll come back over and over. Give them what they want - and a little more. — Sam Walton Copy Share Image
Customers can't always tell you what they want, but they can always tell you what's wrong. — Carly Fiorina Copy Share Image
If anything goes wrong, the customer doesn't care whose fault it is. He's the one who's going to suffer anyway. — Jan Carlzon Copy Share Image
If you don't genuinely like your customers, chances are they won't buy. — Thomas Watson Copy Share Image
The Customer isn't always right. Sometimes the customer is an a**hole. That's the first rule of retail. — Kelly Link Copy Share Image
We know what the customer wants, and so we're buying in a totally different way. — Matthew Williamson Copy Share Image
Employers are as sensitive to housing costs as their employees, which is why, when we build more houses, we create more jobs. — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
When my brother and I were 11, our father designed a 17-foot boat for sailing around the world. He'd never ventured more than a… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
We don't need to take the world by storm. We just need to make our customers happy, and when we do that, the word… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
I learned, even when all hell is breaking loose, first to take time to make my environment productive. — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
Every firing happens differently except in this one respect: the person being fired can't believe how fast it happens. — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
I think the corporate world is pretty starved for personality. The reason you have comic strips like 'Dilbert' and sitcoms like 'The Office' is… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
It's easy to grow 300% in your first year or two, when you're starting with nothing and people first hear about your service. What… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
Most of the tech CEOs I know used to think that moving to the Midwest or the South was beneath us, a good tactic… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
I really admire the fact that whenever Marc Singer gets a call from someone running late, he says he's running late, too. I don't… — Glenn Kelman Copy Share Image
“The police ultimately pay the price for poor customer service when citizens become fearful of them.” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
Companies are bought for their revenue, customer base, technology, or people. A few great companies offer all of these, but any valuable business offers… — Margaret Heffernan Copy Share Image
I wanted all my stores to be the same, to offer the same customer experience, whether I was there or not. — Jimmy John Liautaud Copy Share Image
“I did customer service for a company. I hated it, as the customers knew they were building problematic systems!” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
What I disliked most about working as a shop assistant wasn't the occasional snooty customer or the shop or the hours, but the way… — Charlie Brooker Copy Share Image
Yes, e-commerce is a strange situation for an old guy like me. You can buy a TV online, OK, but to buy a dress… — Max Azria Copy Share Image
“Data Scientists should recall innovation often times is not providing fancy algorithms, but rather value to the customer.” — Damian Mingle Copy Share Image
First and foremost, localization is a customer strategy, it's not a cost arbitrage or whatever. — John L. Flannery Copy Share Image
I do not work for the shareholder, to be honest. I work for the customer. — Paul Polman Copy Share Image
It's almost always easier to sell to an existing customer base than to find a new one. — Lewis Howes Copy Share Image
I believe that all brands will become storytellers, editors and publishers, all stores will become magazines, and all media companies will become stores. There… — Natalie Massenet Copy Share Image
But nothing is better than the market, where the customer and the business deal directly with each other, because if you rip people off,… — John Stossel Copy Share Image