Attitude + Preparedness = Excellence

I was at a client's the other day, and overheard the administrator/receptionist on the phone speaking with someone trying to visit their offices, which are located within a larger complex and around which parking is very hard to find. After she gave very concise and helpful driving directions to the person on the phone (who was obviously new to the city) and discussing parking options, it became pretty clear from the conversation that the driver didn't have any change for parking meters (it turns out, in fact, he had just recently arrived from overseas).

Without hesitation, this staff person offered to bring change down to the street to give to him as he drove up, hand him the change through his window, and then he could be off to find a spot. This was a great example of attitude and preparedness combining for an excellent experience. Not only was the staff person happily willing to accomodate this person by travelling down the four stories and out into the street on a rainy day, but already had a petty cash fund in her drawer that she simply dipped into to find the funds.

She didn't need to ask permission from anyone to go out, nor did she have to search for the funds or use her own money. The company itself was prepared by having provided her the money and the freedom of decision-making in advance to enable this offer to be made by her, and her own attitude provided the willingness to make it happen.

What would happen in your business if there was a similar call/request come in? Would there be a similarly easy and positive experience?

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