‘The Problem with communication is the illusion that it has been accomplished’
George Bernard Shaw
I am really interested in communication ….
I have often been accused of obsessional checking that things have been done.
The older I get the more I believe I am right.
I recently wanted to get some documentation signed in time for a reduction in my January payment of a certain direct debit.
I decided to trust the system between my Solicitor and my Building Society without chasing either of them. I was assured the forms would be processed in time for my payment at the end of January.
I must admit I had an uneasy feeling and felt I should check that things were actually happening that I was told would happen … but no … for once I decided to let the system happen without my ‘interference.’
Of course it was a mistake not to check and chase and when I finally did chase things it was too late to effect the reduced payment for my direct debit in time for January payment … net result? … Me out of pocket and two agencies oblivious that their inadequate and ineffective communication had a negative effect on the customer i.e. me!
The lesson? ….despite the reputation I have of being an obsessional checker … I will obsessionally check even more to make sure things get done that are ‘promised.’
Morale of the story … if you want something doing well do it yourself!!!
Or words to that effect
Sunday, January 30, 2005
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1 comment:
Well said Felix
I simply don't understand why people in organisations don't take communication with their customers more seriously. There is NOTHING more important.
Communication is probably the reason behind most problems in life - even wars!!!
Trevor
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