Customer service
Thursday, May 31, 2007: About
I was just reading some advice from the Founder of Feedburner (a service I love and recommend to people all the time). Talking about customer service, Dick Costolo says:
When you’re building a business that you feel needs to be customer-centric, the path to success lies not in hanging signs on walls or writing mantras and slogans. It’s reinforcing to your team that a) there is only one ‘constituency’, the customer, and that transparency is a company value.
I am posting this to hold myself and this product accountable in the future. I will say this as plainly as I can, Plaid’s only concern is delivering an amazing product to people in ministry. We are NOT serving churches or administrators. We are not doing what’s in their best interest. We are sold out to do our best for the people in the trenches of serving people in the grind of weekly ministry.
Plaid wants to be the preferred solution provider for ministries: children, youth, campus, singles, small churches, church plants and the thousands of individual teachers. I post this so that our future customers can refer to it when we fall short of providing insanely great products and support.
Blessings, Tim
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I was just reading some advice from the Founder of Feedburner (a service I love and recommend to people all the time). Talking about customer service, Dick Costolo says:
When you’re building a business that you feel needs to be customer-centric, the path to success lies not in hanging signs on walls or writing mantras and slogans. It’s reinforcing to your team that a) there is only one ‘constituency’, the customer, and that transparency is a company value.
I am posting this to hold myself and this product accountable in the future. I will say this as plainly as I can, Plaid’s only concern is delivering an amazing product to people in ministry. We are NOT serving churches or administrators. We are not doing what’s in their best interest. We are sold out to do our best for the people in the trenches of serving people in the grind of weekly ministry.
Plaid wants to be the preferred solution provider for ministries: children, youth, campus, singles, small churches, church plants and the thousands of individual teachers. I post this so that our future customers can refer to it when we fall short of providing insanely great products and support.
Blessings, Tim
