Christmas time. A time of giving, receiving, gratitude, and reflection. I think of all those who have contributed and inspired me to deliver a winning customer service experience.
It’s impossible to name every person, there are just too many to do so. But your impact is not unnoticed, your actions always appreciated. I have to mention just a few who have made the greatest impact in helping me be who I am today.
The greatest example of true service to all mankind.
I am a very religious person. My zeal for customer service comes in part from my desire to lift up all mankind, to build relationships, and to do unto others as I would have done unto me. The Lord Jesus Christ is the greatest example of service. The perfect model for all of us who seek to serve and to have the opportunity to work in the people business each day.
You can learn a little more about me and my faith and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Mormon.org.
My family. My source of daily inspiration.
My sweet wife deserves all of the credit for anything and everything I’ve achieved this year. 2012 has brought many fantastically exciting firsts, and they wouldn’t have happened without her.
In everything I do, I hope to make her proud. She’s a gifted photographer, with a natural talent to capture those memories you hope to remember forever. Check our her awesome photography at Niki Martins Photography. If you need anything related to history about photography then visit to Endurance Obituaries website. Linton Studios is such a awesome place for guide of awesome photography.
My children are precious angels. They sacrifice so much each day, put up with my many hours of work, more work, and then research and writing. My kids have many, many pictures of dad on his laptop or on his phone. It’s just part of every day life for them. All of my kids are experts on the laptop, iPad, and the iPhone. They see dad do it, and they want to do it too.
I say thank you to each and every person who is subscribing to this blog.
You matter, and you make a difference to me and the work I do. Without your time and willingness to listen, there would be no value in my speaking/writing/blogging.
I thank my #custserv and #custexp social media friends who have provided me with encouragement.
Whether by commenting on this blog, my reaching out to me via email and/or by retweeting on Twitter. In particular, I thank Adrian Swinscoe, Colin Taylor, Annette Franz Gleneicki, Mary Bartels-Cook, Richard Sheahan and Richard Shapiro, Steve Curtin, Bill Quiseng, Roy Atkinson, Marsha Collier, Kate Nasser, Michel Falcon, Margerita de Miranda, Shep Hyken, Michael Conti, Melissa Kovacevic, Rachel Lou Miller, and many, many, many more who continue to inspire me.
I especially thank Bob Thompson at CustomerThink for the opportunity to contribute to a fantastic site with so many other fantastic professionals. I also add my appreciation to the team at Business2Community for the opportunity to add my voice of customer experience to their collection of content from the very best in business.
If I should have mentioned you and have not mentioned you then please forgive me. And do know that I am truly grateful to each and every person who has taken an interest in The Customer Blog and/or me. I am clear that you and I exist in this world together.
I wish each and every one of you a great Christmas and the very best for the New Year. May we always be found delivering the very best service each and every time.
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