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Organizational strategies for filling the customer can-do/must-do gap

Robert C. Ford and Janet R. McColl-Kennedy

Business Horizons, 2015, vol. 58, issue 4, 459-468

Abstract: Service leaders have learned that it is not enough to attract customers who are ready and willing to experience what their organizations have to offer; they must also attract customers who are able to perform important roles in co-producing a successful service experience. This recognition has led to increasing interest regarding how organizations should manage these quasi-employees to ensure everything that must be done actually is done. Leading service organizations embrace this responsibility and have developed strategies to identify and accommodate variations in their targeted customers’ capabilities. They know that client satisfaction depends upon the organization making up for deficiencies between what the customer must do to have a great service experience and what the customer actually can do. Surprisingly, there has been little systematic investigation into how organizations create and execute strategies to ensure that these deficiency gaps are filled. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that organizations that have developed systems and procedures to fill these gaps are likelier to satisfy their customers and achieve higher levels of repeat business than firms that have not. This article offers strategies for organizations that commit to bridging the customer can-do/must-do gap and thereby ensuring their customers have a successful service experience.

Keywords: Customer experience; Organizational strategies; Customer capabilities; Customer resources; Customer variability; Combined KSAs; Value co-creation; Co-production (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1016/j.bushor.2015.03.010

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