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What Do Customers Really Want? New Survey Reveals the Truth

by Kevin Stirtz

What Do Customers Really Want? New Survey Reveals the Truth

“What Do Customers Really Want?”

It’s a question we should always ask and yet we often find so difficult to answer. How an organization handles this question (and the answers) will determine its ultimate success. Because if you consistently offer your customers what they want (at a price they feel is fair) you’ll have all the customers you can handle.

In 2006, I surveyed about 2,000 people on this topic. They came from all over the USA (32 states). I asked them all this question:

“When you are a customer, what do you want?”

When they answered, I listened. I kept track of what they said and I tabulated the results. I removed results that had to do with specific products or services because I was looking for information that would be helpful across many industries and organizations.

So, without further ado, here are the results of the 2006 Stirtz Group Customer Service Survey:

“What Do Customers Really Want?”

1. Listen to me
2. Know more than I do (about your product or service)
3. Be easy to work with
4. Give me what I came for
5. Smile
6. Tell me your name
7. Acknowledge my presence
8. Don’t treat me like I’m an interruption
9. Show me you care
10. Don’t waste my time
11. Be honest
12. Offer alternatives if you don’t have what I want
13. High quality and low prices
14. Don’t try to sell me. Just help me
15. Do what you say you’re going to do
16. Keep me informed

(The results are in ranked order from most popular response.)

Note:

I don’t claim this survey has any scientific significance or statistical validity. (It’s not meant to). But it is based on real answers from real people so I think it can be useful for many organizations as they work to improve their customer service.

I’ll write more in the near future about the implications of these survey results. For now though, I think it’s safe to say people know what they want as customers. And, based on how people responded (lots of extra comments) I think many of them feel they are not getting what they want.

So, even though this list of 16 customer wishes seems basic and intuitive, I don’t believe most organizations are delivering them to all their customers all the time. If they were, this list would have been much shorter. People wouldn’t bother mentioning them if they were getting them on a regular basis.

Please feel free to use this survey as you work to improve the customer service in your organization. And share it with others. You have my permission to reprint and republish it as long as you give credit to Kevin Stirtz and the Stirtz Group LLC.

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Kevin Stirtz - who has written 597 posts on AmazingServiceGuy.com.

Kevin Stirtz is the Amazing Service Guy, a speaker and trainer who helps organizations of all kinds deliver Amazing Customer Service. His recent book: "More Loyal Customers" has won 5 star reviews at Amazon.com. Kevin lives in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis & St. Paul). More at: author's website.

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