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May 08, 2008

Improving Customer Satisfaction by First Improving Employee Satisfaction: Best Buy Shows How It's Done

Bestbuy Employee Satisfaction
When was the last time you had a negative experience with someone who was servicing you? How were you feeling at the moment? Did you make a vow never to return there again? On other hand, when was the last time you had a positive experience with an employee? The connection between employee attitude and customer satisfaction is very important. If employees mistreat customers, then customers might not return. However, if customers have positive, memorable experiences, then customers will keep coming back. They might even recommend your store to their friends. It all starts with the employee.

BlueShirtNation.com

So, what exactly is BlueShirtNation.com? BlueShirt Nation, which is named for the polo shirts worn by store staff, is the employee social network of Best Buy. Best Buy executives first introduced the social network because they wanted to tap into their store employees for marketing ideas. Instead, they have seen higher participation in Best Buy’s 401(k) plan, lower employee turnover, and even photos of staffers’ pets.

Employee turnover at retail stores can reach double digits; however, employees utilizing BlueShirtNation.com are likely to stick with the company. The employee turnover for BluShirtNation.com users is slightly more than 8 percent.

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